14th July 2020

Keynote: Steve Waksman (Smith College, USA)

A Homecoming: Why Beychella Matters


Paper Presentations

Papers ‘go live’ on Tuesday 14th July at 9:30 pm UK Time and until then will give an error message


ROSEMARY LUCY HILL AND MOLLY MEGSON (UNIVERSITY OF HUDDERSFIELD, UK) (ABSTRACT)

SAFER SPACES POLICIES IN GRASSROOTS MUSIC VENUES


IVAN MOURAVIEV (UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL, UK) (ABSTRACT)

FESTIVALS, MOBILITY, SCENES: UK BASS CULTURE AND THE CASE OF OUTLOOK FESTIVAL


SAM MURRAY (MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY, UK) (ABSTRACT)

BUILDING AN ECOLOGY FOR LIVE MUSIC IN GWLAD Y GAN (THE LAND OF SONG)


SERGIO PISFIL (UNIVERSIDAD PERUANA DE CIENCIAS APLICADAS, PERU) (ABSTRACT)

SOUNDING LONDON: ROCK VENUES AS SITES FOR LIVE SOUND DEVELOPMENT


KATHERINE REED (CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY FULLERTON, USA) (ABSTRACT)

“KEEP YOUR ‘LECTRIC EYE ON ME, BABE”: BOWIE, VIDEO, AND THE DEVELOPING ROCK TOUR


VASILIKI SIRAKOULI (DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE, GREECE) (ABSTRACT)

HOW POPULAR IS JAZZ IN GREECE? A SUMMER JAZZ FESTIVAL IN ATHENS


NATHALIE WEIDHASE (BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY, UK) (ABSTRACT)

‘CONTROLLED AND COMPLIANT’: THE AMY WINEHOUSE HOLOGRAM TOUR


PANEL: Birmingham and the (international) business of live music – A globalised local perspective [Abstract]


ADAM BEHR (NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY, UK) (ABSTRACT)

THE LIVE MUSIC ECOLOGY – CONTEXT, CONTINUITIES AND CONTROVERSY


CRAIG HAMILTON (BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY, UK) (ABSTRACT)

GATHERING THE DATA – MEANS, METHODS AND MAPPING


PATRYCJA ROZBICKA (ASTON UNIVERSITY, UK) (ABSTRACT)

BIRMINGHAM’S PERSPECTIVE – LOCAL RESPONSES AND CONCERNS