[iberoamericanmusiclist] Lightning Lounge - deadline extended

Hazan, Marcelo HAZANM at mailbox.sc.edu
Fri Mar 25 18:17:58 PDT 2022


Oi Rogério,
Tudo bem com vcs aí em Riverside? Uma palavra rápida pra dizer que estou trabalhando numa edição hipertexto das obras do Cândido Inácio da Silva. Pensei em enviar a proposta para o Lightning Lounge, só que já me apresentei no último evento e não gostaria, possivelmente, de tirar o lugar de outro interessado, se é que vc me entende. Por favor, o que vc recomenda, envio a proposta ainda assim? 
No mais é isso. Grande abraço cá da Carolina do Sul,
Marcelo  

Marcelo Campos Hazan, Ph.D.
Adjunct Professor of Latin American Studies, Global Studies Program 
University of South Carolina 
Associate Member, University Seminars, Seminar on Brazil 
Columbia University in the City of New York

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Call for Papers

Following the success of previous versions of the AMS-IAMSG Lightning Lounge, we plan a new version for the AMS/SEM/SMT meeting this year. We welcome proposals on English, Spanish, and Portuguese in any topic related to the study of Iber-American Music. However, this time, we encourage the participation of researchers interested in Digital Humanities’ role and impact in the study, teaching, promotion, and practice of Ibero-American musics. A concept that refers to the use of digital technologies in humanities projects; digital humanities considers how digital technologies in the humanities challenge and change the user’s experience while setting new forms of making, connecting, interpreting, and collaborating in the humanities. Thus, Digital Humanities also have been increasingly central for the development of projects, disciplinary reflections, and academic debates in multiple fields during the last decade, including the study and practice of Ibero-American musics, offering reflections, critical insights, and case studies illustrating new dynamics and forms of collaboration, plurality, and investigation that involve digital technologies. We have extended the reception of proposals until March 27th; you can submit your proposals to iberoamericanmusicams at gmail.com<mailto:iberoamericanmusicams at gmail.com>.
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Rogério Budasz
Professor and Chair
Department of Music
University of California, Riverside



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