***The website is live*** Drop by to find out what Access Folk is all about and most importantly how you can get involved.... Lots more information will be added over the coming weeks, months and years so do keep popping back. https://t.co/tKFH60WLRT
more @redclayscholar for #scholarstrike: "suburban soundscapes serve as backdrops of 21st c. racial anxieties and whiteness. The centrality of sound in the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Renisha McBride, Jordan Davis, and Jonathan Ferrell. . . is critical" https://t.co/R70CBpElKJ
Imperial Sound Media, a virtual reading group sponsored by the Princeton Interdisciplinary Humanities Doctoral Program (IHUM) for 2020-21. Given that we will hold our meetings on Zoom, we have decided to invite scholars from outside Princeton to join https://t.co/o6ybYvCAQg
We're very pleased to release the third of our SMI Summer Series lectures, Dr Deirdre Ní Chonghaile’s "Mapping Song through Time and Space."
You can view the lecture on our YouTube channel at the following link:
https://t.co/JTvM8KbS2Q
#SMI2020
We're live this evening at 8pm for the final SMI Summer Series lecture. For those of you who didn't manage to secure a ticket for the Zoom lecture, you can watch our live stream on Facebook: https://t.co/TXxNQRfsoo
#SMI2020
SAVE THE DATE: 6-8 January 2022
The BFE/RMA Research Students' Conference 2022 will be held at the University of Plymouth!
https://t.co/8duH8x6LuL
@royalmusical@PlymUni @PlymUniMusic
Honoured to be giving the keynote for this important - if a bit grim - British Forum for Ethnomusicology One-Day Conference! Check the CFP and beautiful website, and thanks to @CassandreBalbar and team for organising! @bfeadmin@HAPPatQUB
https://t.co/QVUMMEOhML