Association of Canadian Choral Condutors

Association of Canadian Choral Condutors

Monday, January 18, 2010

CALL FOR PAPERS:

Multi-Disciplinary Research in the Arts, Vol 1, Issue 6:
‘Singing: Interdisciplinary perspectives on a natural human expressive outlet’
Guest Editor:  Larry O'Farrell, UNESCO Chair in Arts and Learning, Faculty of Education, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario


Submission deadline:  March 1, 2010
This issue will focus on the origins and implications of singing. Linked to social, cultural, and biological development, singing draws on many disciplines and submits to many forms of analysis and specific explorations. Submissions are invited reflecting multidisciplinary knowledge about singing from the perspectives of psychology, music, linguistics, sociology, anthropology, education, and other disciplines. Submissions may relate to one of the three themes around which the issue will, provisionally, be organized although other perspectives are also welcome. For details see: UNESCO Call for Papers

Submission deadline:  March 1, 2010

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