<div dir="ltr"><div><a href="https://www.semschc.org/conference.html">https://www.semschc.org/conference.html</a></div><div><br></div><div><strong>Call for Proposals</strong><br><br>
Submission Deadline: December 21, 2021<br><br>
The Program Committee of the 63nd annual meeting of the Society for
Ethnomusicology, Southern California and Hawai'i Chapter (SEMSCHC)
invites and encourages local SEM members, students, faculty, and all
others interested in the field of ethnomusicology to submit proposals
for the forthcoming two day meeting (Saturday, March 12-Sunday, March
13, 2022). This meeting will be hosted by the UC San Diego Department of
Music, and will take place entirely online. Proposals are invited for
individual papers, organized panels, and roundtable discussions. We also
welcome proposals for pre-recorded lecture-performances or other
creative contributions; these may be submitted using the same categories
for papers, panels or discussions, according to the time and number of
participants involved.<br><br>
As in the past, we prefer not to stipulate any conference themes in
advance, but instead allow themes to emerge from the abstracts received.
Preference will be given to SEMSCHC members.
*This year, all abstracts/proposals must be submitted via email to <a href="https://www.semschc.org/semschc@semschc.org">semschc@semschc.org</a>*<br><br>
Proposals from graduate students in ethnomusicology and closely related
fields are especially welcome. Graduate student papers are eligible for
the Ki Mantle Hood Student Prize. Please indicate at the top of your
abstract submission if you would like to be considered for the Hood
Prize.<br><br>
The Program Committee also strongly encourages local faculty and new or visiting scholars to contribute to this program.<br><br>
• Individual Papers: Live or pre-recorded 15-20 minute paper followed by
5 minutes of live questions/discussion. Submit an abstract of 200-250
words on the Proposal Submission Form. <a href="http://www.semschc.org/submit.html">http://www.semschc.org/submit.html</a><br><br>
• Organized Panels: A 90-minute panel with three live or pre-recorded
15-20 minute papers or a 2-hour panel of four papers or
three papers plus a discussant. Each presentation (a paper or a
discussant's formal response) will be 15-20 minutes long, followed by 10
minutes of questions/discussion. The Program Committee reserves the
right to suggest the addition of a panelist when an independently
submitted abstract appears to fit a panel. The panel chair/organizer
must submit the Organized Panel abstracts & information on the
Proposal Submission Form. Include the panel abstract of 150 words
(describing the rationale for the panel as a whole) and abstracts for
the individual papers of 200-250 words each. <a href="http://www.semschc.org/submit.html">http://www.semschc.org/submit.html</a><br><br>
• Roundtable Discussions: Roundtable discussion sessions provide
opportunities for participants to discuss a subject with each other and
with members of the audience. Sessions lasting 60 or 90 minutes should
include three to five presenters. We encourage formats that stimulate
discussion and audience participation. The organizer will solicit
position papers of up to 10 minutes from each presenter and will
facilitate questions and discussion for the remaining time. The
roundtable chair/organizer must submit the Roundtable abstract and
information on the Proposal Submission Form. The abstract must outline
the purpose/agenda and organization of the session, as well as the
anticipated contributions of each participant (unnamed in the
abstract). <a href="http://www.semschc.org/submit.html">http://www.semschc.org/submit.html</a><br><br>
About Abstracts: Abstracts must be between 200 and 250 words (except for
the Panel Abstract, which should be 150 words), and should appear as a
single paragraph. Abstracts should demonstrate a clear focus or
statement of the paper, a coherent argument, knowledge of previous
research, and a statement of the implications for ethnomusicology.<br><br>
*Submit abstracts/proposals via email to <a href="https://www.semschc.org/semschc@semschc.org">semschc@semschc.org</a> by 5pm (PST) on December 21, 2021*<br><br>
Notification of acceptance: On or before January 23, 2022 (by email).<br><br>
All accepted presenters are expected to pre-register on the conference
website. Other conference attendees are encouraged to pre-register
online as well.<br></div></div>