Music, Mind, & Technology: Exploring the Embodied Musical Experience #CFP open until Nov 30! Human Technology Journal thematic issue is guest edited by Marc R. Thompson @mocapmarc & Jonna K. Vuoskoski @jokavuos#musicresearch#danceresearch#embodiment https://t.co/ARx9X52PXf
We are glad to announce Human Technology has a new publisher—the Centre for Sociological Research, in Poland (https://t.co/1ePW5roJqn). The full archive of published articles is available, as well as the link to submit your paper.
How are music technologies affecting childhood music learning, experience and behavior? Our new journal article https://t.co/JVeMmUmf2i @rebekah_rousi@mocapmarc@HTJournal
@HTJournal@jokavuos Over a year in the making, the aim of the current Special Issue of Human Technology is to highlight how a wide diversity of technologies have matured to the point where they affect the way music is created, performed, enjoyed, and researched. 🖥️🎵💃⚕️
The brand new special issue of Human Technology is out! "Mind, Music and Technology" is guest-edited by @mocapmarc and @jokavuos. It includes 6 original articles on embodied musical
experience. Go check it out at https://t.co/hl2wJjbwMf #mind#music#technology
In “The Ethical and Political Contours of Institutional Promotion in Esports,” @mkarhulahti and I specifically advance the concept of Institutional Promotion to discuss the many interests at work described in this Wired article. Published in @HTJournal and also pinned the tweet.
We are proud to announce our fresh special issue Games and #Play at the Margins: Between Visibilities and Invisibilities.
Articles by @cheeflo (guest editor), @kellybergstrom, @Quinnae_Moon, Sarah Christina Ganzon & @sarah_stang.
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Hey! Listen! My article "(Re-)Balancing the Triforce: Gender Representation and Androgynous Masculinity in the Legend of Zelda Series" has been published in @HTJournal! Thanks @cheeflo for all your hard work & support for this special issue!
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A common problem - people rarely carry cash anymore. Or do they? According to Bank of England, there’s never been more cash in circulation. https://t.co/aLEHMHOzVe
Today two young boys came to our playground to sell lemonade. The playground was crowded with parents, but no one had cash on them! It was really awkward. I guess that's going to be their first business lesson... (And I've decided to start using cash.)
Cyberdystopia, robotphobia? Kate Mays et al did a survey study of peoples perceptions of #robots. Human-like non-male robots were liked more. Personality traits play a role. #hmc19#ica19