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NEWS

IASPM Canada / Working in Music 2022 Conference: Registration Now Open

IASPM CA

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Registration is now open for the IASPM Canada/Working in Music research network 2022 joint conference! “Starting Over? Popular Music and Working in Music in a Post-Pandemic World” will be hosted virtually at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada on May 18-19 and 24-25, 2022.  

The conference will feature a keynote presentation by Dr. William Cheng, Professor of Music at Dartmouth College. Dr. Cheng’s most recent book, Loving Music Till It Hurts contains a series of case studies examining how moral discourses of music interact consequentially with other authoritative discourses, such as ability, gender, race, and class. We are also excited to present a plenary roundtable on the Canadian Live Music Association’s Closing the Gap study and a panel on the music industry in London that will be mounted in collaboration with the London Music Office. 

To register, visit the conference website, linked HERE. Early Bird registration rates are in effect until May 3, 2022. If you have questions about the conference, please contact iaspmcawim2022@gmail.com. We hope to see you there!  


L'inscription est maintenant ouverte pour la confĂ©rence conjointe IASPM Canada/rĂ©seau de recherche Working in Music 2022! « Repartir Ă  zĂ©ro? Musique populaire et travail musical dans un monde post-pandĂ©mique Â» sera tiendra virtuellement Ă  l’UniversitĂ© Western Ontario, Ă  London (Ontario), au Canada les 18-19 et 24-25 mai 2022. 

La confĂ©rence comprendra comme confĂ©rencier invitĂ© Dr William Cheng, professeur de musique au Dartmouth College. Son livre le plus rĂ©cent, Loving Music Till It Hurts, contient d’une sĂ©rie d'Ă©tudes de cas examinant l’interaction des discours moraux de la musique avec d'autres discours faisant autoritĂ©, tels que la capacitĂ©, le genre, la race et la classe. Nous sommes Ă©galement ravis de prĂ©senter une table ronde plĂ©nière sur l'Ă©tude Closing the Gap de la Canadian Live Music Association et un panel sur l'industrie de la musique Ă  London qui sera montĂ© en collaboration avec le London Music Office. 

Pour vous inscrire, veuillez visitez ici. Les tarifs lève-tĂ´t sont en vigueur jusqu'au 3 mai. Si vous avez des questions, veuillez communiquer avec nous au iaspmcawim2022@gmail.com. Nous espĂ©rons vous y voir!