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More information on the presentations
You are invited to follow and participate in the 3 presentations of each day.
Presentations are at 3 pm, 5pm and 7 pm Amsterdam time = CET.
The backgrounds of the presentations are expanded and updated:
https://2021iasjconference.nl/presentations-details
Call for responses
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Live/Zoom
The sessions can be followed by ‘Zoom'. Wojtek Justina and Wouter Turkenburg present the sessions a studio in ‘The New Energy’.
-> Zoom links to all sessions: 1 week before the 2021 IASJ Research Conference. Published in the next update of 4 November and on the website of the conference.
Short description of the sessions:
Thursday 11 November 3 pm:
Jazz research in the world. Panel 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. Past, present, future.
Friday 12 November 3 pm:
Jazz research in Belgium and The Netherlands. ACPA, docARTES, the Research Catalogue.
Friday 12 November 5 pm:
Felipe Salles: The New Immigrant Experience.
Friday 12 November 7 pm:
The IASJ Research Journal: Step up, how to contribute, editorial board. ‘Applied Jazz Research’ explained.
Next: 3/5 Update: Thursday 4 November 2021
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