2021 IASJ Research Conference, 11 and 12 November
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Structure of the program
Two days, 3 sessions on each day at 3 pm, 5pm and 7 pm Amsterdam time = CET.
Live/Zoom
The six sessions will be ‘Zoom-casted’ from a small studio in ‘The New Energy’, a ‘working-together-apart’ flex office in which the IASJ is located.
Zoom-casters are Wojtek Justina and Wouter Turkenburg.
-> You will receive Zoom links to all sessions 2 weeks before the 2021 IASJ Research Conference.
Content of the program
Thursday 11 November 3 pm:
Panel on the state of the art of jazz research in the world. In Collaboration with the Society for Artistic Jazz Research.
Thursday 11 November 5 pm:
Damani Phillips: The (lack of) African American Culture in jazz research.
Thursday 11 November 7 pm:
Round table: Jazz research in the IASJ. From the ‘Ongoing Dialogues’ to Phd. Who is doing what in the IASJ?
Friday 12 November 3 pm:
Round table: state of the art of jazz research in Belgium and The Netherlands. Research groups at conservatories, ACPA, docARTES, Casper Visser explains ‘the Research Catalogue’. What is achieved and what needs to be done?
Friday 12 November 5 pm:
Felipe Salles: The New Immigrant Experience. Speech patterns translated into musical themes explained and used in a multimedia.
Friday 12 November 7 pm:
The IASJ Research Journal: the new IASJ online journal, to be published by Grand Valley State University Libraries. Step up, how to contribute, editorial board. ‘Applied Jazz Research’ explained.
Next: 2/5 Update: Thursday 21 October 2021
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