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ENIM 2013 - Call for Papers
III ENCONTRO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGAÇÃO EM MÚSICA/
III NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF MUSIC RESEARCH
Org.: SPIM-SOCIEDADE PORTUGUESA DE INVESTIGAÇÃO EM MÚSICA
BEJA (PORTUGAL) | 1-3 NOVEMBRO / NOVEMBER 2013
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Third National Conference of Music Research (ENIM 2013) is to take place in Beja (Portugal), in collaboration with the Departamento do Património Histórico e Artístico da Diocese de Beja, from Friday, 1 to Sunday, November 3 2013.
Researchers from all over the world are invited to submit proposals for papers in Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian or English. Proposals for panel sessions featuring three or four papers (maximum) in a shared field of interest are also encouraged. All topics relevant to the field of music research will be considered.
In addition to an abstract (ca. 300 words), please send a short biographical note (ca. 150 words), and indicate audio-visual requirements. For panels, please include the title of the session, the organizer's name, plus a 300-word proposal outlining the topic of the panel, followed by abstracts of the individual papers (ca. 300 words for each).
Individual papers should not exceed 20 minutes in duration, to be followed by 10 minutes’ discussion.
No more than one proposal per candidate is permitted (including both individual papers and panels).
Please send your proposals to the following email address:
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The deadline for the reception of proposals is Saturday, June 15 2013.
Please provide your full name, institutional affiliation, full mailing address, telephone number and email address.
Acceptance of proposals will be notified personally via email before the end of June 2013.
For further information about the conference, please contact:
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CONVITE À APRESENTAÇÃO DE COMUNICAÇÕES
O III Encontro Nacional de Investigação em Música (ENIM 2013) terá lugar em Beja (Portugal), em colaboração com o Departamento do Património Histórico e Artístico da Diocese de Beja, de Sexta-feira, 1 a Domingo, 3 de Novembro de 2013.
Investigadores de todo o mundo são convidados a submeter propostas de comunicação em português, espanhol, francês, italiano ou inglês. É também promovida a apresentação de painéis reunindo 3 a 4 oradores (no máximo) em torno de um mesmo tema. Todos os temas relevantes no âmbito da investigação em música serão contemplados.
Além de um resumo (ca. 300 palavras), solicita-se o envio de uma breve nota biográfica (ca. 150 palavras) e a indicação do equipamento audiovisual pretendido. No caso dos painéis, solicita-se a indicação do respectivo título e do nome do organizador, além de um resumo relativo ao painel no seu todo (ca. 300 palavras), seguido dos resumos das comunicações individuais.
As comunicações individuais não deverão exceder 20 minutos, seguidos de 10 minutos para discussão. Não será admitida mais de uma proposta por participante (incluindo participações individuais e painéis).
As propostas de comunicação deverão ser enviadas para o seguinte endereço de email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
O prazo para a recepção de propostas é Sábado, 15 de Junho de 2013.
Por favor, indique o seu nome completo, afiliação institucional, endereço postal, número de telefone e endereço de email.
A aceitação das propostas será comunicada individualmente por email até ao final de Junho de 2013.
Para mais informações, contactar:
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A Comissão Científica / The Scientific Committee,
Paulo Ferreira de Castro, Paula Gomes Ribeiro, Rui Vieira Nery, Susana Sardo, Manuel Deniz Silva
Sócios
Encontra-se a pagamento a quota de sócio da SPIM relativa ao ano de 2013:
Sócio individual: 40,00 EUR
Sócio Institucional: 80,00 EUR
Sócio até aos 30 anos: 25,00 EUR
Sócios beneméritos: a partir de 100,00 EUR
Os pagamentos podem ser feitos por:
Transferência bancária para o NIB: 0032 0108 0020 0011 2934 8
(É necessário envio do comprovativo da transferência por e-mail ou por correio para a morada abaixo);
Por cheque para a morada:
SPIM
Praceta Andrade Corvo, 3, 1.º Esq.
2740-127 PORTO SALVO
(Só para recepção de correspondência).
Revista Portuguesa de Musicologia
Announcement
Call for Articles
Revista Portuguesa de Musicologia (RPM, nova série) / Portuguese Journal of Musicology (RPM, New Series)
The Portuguese Journal of Musicology (RPM, New Series) is an on-line refereed journal open to all areas of music research. It is co-published by the Portuguese Society for Music Research (SPIM) and by two research centres based at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal), the Institute of Ethnomusicology – Centre for Studies in Music and Dance (INETMD) and the Centre for the Study of Sociology and Aesthetics of Music (CESEM). The RPM New Series seeks to provide continuity to the journal initially published by the Portuguese Musicological Association in 1991.
RPM will be published twice annually (June and December), and will include major research articles as well as reviews of books, recordings and other media. English and Portuguese are the primary languages, but articles in Spanish, French and Italian will also be welcome.
The RPM will not consider articles that have been published elsewhere or that are currently under consideration by another journal.
Submission guidelines:
1. Article length should be between 5,000-10,000 words, including footnotes and references. However, both longer and shorter articles may also be considered.
2. Articles should be submitted in electronic form, as e-mail attachments. Figures, tables, and musical examples should be provided as separate files.
3. Please include, in separate attachments a covering file including the title of the article submitted, the author’s name and institutional affiliation (if any) and full contact details; a short abstract in English (between 100 and 250 words), including at least five keywords, and a biographical note of the author (around 60 words).
4. Because the peer review process is anonymous, the author’s name should not appear on any of the documents other than the covering file and the biographical note.
5. The authors are responsible for obtaining copyright permission for all the documents they propose for publication.
6. If the article is accepted for publication, the authors are required to format a final copy following the RPM style sheet.
Articles may be submitted at any time to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Please send all materials for review to:
Luísa Cymbron
CESEM, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas
26-C Av. de Berna, 1069-069, Lisboa - Portugal
Or to e-mail:
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Articles submitted by 31 May 2012 will be considered for the first issue of RPM
(New Series).
Portuguese Journal of Musicology (New Series)
Board of Directors
Paulo Ferreira de Castro (President of SPIM),
Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco (President of INET-MD)
Mário Vieira de Carvalho (President of CESEM).
General Editors
João Pedro d’Alvarenga (CESEM, FCSH-UNL)
Manuel Deniz Silva (INET-MD, FCSH-UNL)
Reviews Editor
Luísa Cymbron (CESEM, FCSH-UNL)
Assistant Reviews Editor
Ricardo Pinheiro (INET-MD, Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa)
Editorial Board
Philip V. Bohlman, University of Chicago (USA)
Gianmario Borio, Università degli Studi di Pavia (Italy)
Manuel Carlos de Brito, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal)
Juan José Carreras, Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain)
Juan Pablo González, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (Chile)
Kimberly Holton, Rutgers University (USA)
Maria Elizabeth Lucas, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)
Diósnio Machado Neto, Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil)
Max Paddison, Durham University (UK)
Owen Rees, University of Oxford (UK)
Susan Rutherford, University of Manchester (UK)
Tilman Seebass, Leopold Franz Universität Innsbruck (Austria)
Anthony Seeger, University of California - Los Angeles (USA)
Andreas Georg Stascheit, Fachhochschule Dortmund (Germany)
Chris Washburne, Columbia University (USA)

