Music,
Cities and Popular Memory: A “Very Messy Cultural Archive”?
Symposium
10-5pm, Friday 29th March 2019
Solent Spark (TS414),
Southampton
We are hosting a symposium in Southampton to explore links
between:
- “Music City” governance strategies;
- Everyday cultural economy;
- Amateur/professional expertise.
The relationship between popular music, cultural memory and
the city is currently experiencing renewed attention, both in research and in
practice. We invite researchers across the humanities and social sciences to
share knowledge, methods and case studies that shed light on their intertwined
histories.
The following issues are of particular interest:
- Motivations, methods, technologies and ethics of researching, documenting, storing, re-presenting and valuing these histories
- The full range of sites and objects making up the “city as a very messy cultural archive”
- The collective ownership and organisation of urban cultural memory
We welcome contributions from scholars of popular music and
consumer culture more broadly, alongside non-music researchers engaged in
studies of heritage, memory, museums, libraries and archives. This might
include sociologists, ethnomusicologists, anthropologists, geographers,
historians, urbanists and others working on issues of culture in communities,
institutions, cities, regions and beyond.
We are also very keen to support contributions from
practitioners with no academic affiliation to share experience or professional
expertise in any of these areas, especially with relevance to local knowledge.
A limited budget is available for those without institutional support available
to go towards costs of travel or (where relevant) freelance time.
Contributions are not limited to the traditional academic
paper format but should aim to catalyse and facilitate discussion.
Please contact toby.bennett@solent.ac.uk with a title, abstract (300
words) and short bio by Friday 1st March 2019.
This event is part of the “Southampton as Popular Music Archive” research project and funded by Solent’s Research, Innovation and Knowledge Exchange scheme.
The full CFP is here.
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