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IASPM UK & Ireland
IASPM UK & Ireland
Online Conference 19th May - 31st July 2020
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  • Registration
  • Closing Session: How Was It for You?
  • Conference Sessions
    • Session 1: Multiculturalism and Diaspora
    • Session 2: The Virtuoso and the Dilettante – Performing Popular Music
    • Session 3: Analysing Popular Music
    • Session 4: Anti-Establishment, Rebellion and Commerce
    • Session 5: Theme: Pedagogies of Popular Music Practice
    • Session 6: Theme: Identity and Theatricality
    • Session 7: Theme: Geographies of Popular Music and Transculturalism
    • Session 8: Theme: The Industrial and Financial Mechanisms of Popular Music
    • Session 9: Theme: Live Music
    • Session 10: Theme: Music and Technology
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Category: Session 4: Anti-Establishment, Rebellion and Commerce

DAVID DEACON (BIMM INSTITUTE, UK)

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Digital Modernity And Dissent On The Periphery: A World-Systems Analysis Of Saul Williams Abstract Saul Williams’ catalog of albums and…

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EMILY GALE (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK, REPUBLIC OF IRELAND)

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Young Folks: Youth In Early Us Popular Music Abstract:  Youth as it pertains to popular music tends to connote post-World…

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IEVA GUDAITYTE, (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND)

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The Invisible Politics Of Community Radio Abstract In 2017, the European Broadcasting Union’s study revealed radio to be the most…

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CAROLE IDCZAK (INDEPENDENT SCHOLAR)

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Popular Music And Diplomacy: The Case Of The French Music Office Abstract I wish to introduce the French Music Office…

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JON STEWART (BIMM INSTITUTE, UK)

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“I Don’t Answer Questions In Simple Sound Bites. You Are Tasting A Fine Wine. It Has Multiple Notes To It.…

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SIMON STRANGE (BATH SPA UNIVERSITY, UK)

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Melting Pot: An Investigation Into The Migration From North To South, Driven By UK Art College, Benefitting Punk, Post Punk…

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GUNSELI NAZ FEREL (BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY, TURKEY)

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The Organisational And Financial Structures Of Underground Music In Turkey Abstract This research is striving to map out the field…

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PAULA WOLFE (INDEPENDENT SCHOLAR)

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‘Busking by app – that’s not how it should work’ (Crispin Hunt, Chair of The Ivors Academy, 04/06/2020): creativity, community…

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