Call for Contributions: Beyond the West and the Rest: HipHop in Scholarship and Society, 6th EHHSN Meeting, Brno, Czech Republic, 8-9 September 2023

Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
8-9 September 2023 (Friday and Saturday)
Conference languages: English, French, Czech

We are happy to announce the Call for Contribution for the 6th Meeting of the European Hiphop Studies Network! The meeting will focus on aspects of legitimization of hip hop studies as an interdisciplinary academic field through the relationship between the West and the rest, specifically, but not limited to, the former Eastern bloc.

  • What is so unique about the position of hip hop studies beyond the West?
  • How do we build the bridges between the East and the West?
  • What is the role of institutionalization and legitimization when it comes to the status of European hip hop studies?
  • What can “the rest” learn from the West (and vice versa)?

We invite papers, panel proposals, performances or other types of contributions from different backgrounds and perspectives. Academic disciplines include art, history, linguistics, sociolinguistics, musicology, sociology, political science, musicology, cultural studies, visual art, philosophy, pedagogy, performance studies (and others). The call applies to academics as well as to performers or teaching artists of different backgrounds.

Timeline

  • Abstracts including a title, 300-500 words, up to three key words, and a short biographical sketch should be submitted by 16 June 2023 to ehhsn2023brno@phil.muni.cz
  • Notification of acceptance will be made by late June
  • Selected papers will be published following peer-review.

Organizers

  • Anna Oravcová, SUNY/Empire State University, Prague
  • Alena Podhorná-Polická, Masaryk University, Brno

Paris 2022: Videos Now Available!

We would like to thank all speakers and participants again for attending the EHHSN Paris meeting in January 2022. It was another great meeting which showed how important it is to be connected and to exchange.

The University College Cork has published the conference playlist which can be viewed here. We will post the videos over the next weeks here and update the program page respectively.

Best wishes,

Griff, Emily, Paroma, Monique, and Sina

Welcome Words by Griff Rollefson, UCC.

CULTURES HIP-HOP: Création, légitimation, patrimonialisation?, Paris, 28-29 January 2022, Online

As you probably know, the Paris 2022 meeting is taking place in collaboration with the Cultures Hip-Hop conference which takes place at Philharmonie de Paris.

Check out the program of the conference: https://philharmoniedeparis.fr/en/activity/colloque/22839-cultures-hip-hop

Register here for the Friday panels: https://billetterie-print.philharmoniedeparis.fr/selection/timeslotpass/rate?productId=10228501286365×lotId=10228464649131&lang=en

Register here for the Saturday panels: https://billetterie-print.philharmoniedeparis.fr/selection/timeslotpass/rate?productId=10228501286365×lotId=10228464649132&lang=en

Enjoy!

Paris 2022: Registration is Now Open!

Dear Network members,

the registration is now open for PANTHEON: Paris EHHSN 2022 Meeting which will be taking place online from 25-27 January 2022.

The event is online, free and open to the public. Please share this announcment widely. Register here!

Paris 2022: Important Covid-19 Update, 11 January 2022

Dear Network members,

thank you for your patience with us as we navigate the organisational hurdles in the midst of the ongoing pandemic. 

After receiving many responses, and reviewing the new restrictions that are due to begin in France from the 15th of January 2022, we have decided to take the entire conference online. In line with the new measures, one of our hosts – La Place – had to cancel the associated concert, and we have made the necessary decision to adapt as best as we can without full cancellation. Although this was not how we had envisaged the conference unfolding, going online allows several advantages, which we hope you will be able to enjoy to their fullest. The schedule for the conference remains unchanged. We will create virtual rooms for all intended panels and once we have the links ready, we will be publishing them here and on our social media platforms.

We apologise for any inconvenience that we might have caused, and we hope that you can understand our collective decision. 

We look forward, as always, to the productive exchange, and remain at your disposition for any further questions at ehhsnparis@gmail.com.

Thank you, and with kind regards, 

The PANTHEON Paris EHHSN Team

Call for Papers: Internet Musicking: Popular Music and Online Cultures, UCC, Ireland/ Online, 21-22 May 2022

A free academic conference sharing new research into cultural practices of music taking place online
Department of Music, University College Cork (Ireland) & Online
::: https://internetmusicking.com :::

Over the last few years, music researchers have paid increased attention to the internet and its effects on cultural life. For example, edited collections on digital culture, virtuality, and social media have emerged alongside landmark research projects that seek to understand how the internet shapes the cultural production of music. Meanwhile, interdisciplinary inquiry has addressed internet-based cultural practices of popular music, critically examining the tension between creative platform uses and the political economy of an increasingly privatised internet.

Given the intensification of the internet as a site for cultural activities during the COVID-19 pandemic, online popular music communities have recently been transformed and new online practices have emerged. Popular musicians and industry personnel are adapting to a quickly shifting landscape for cultural production and promotion via social media, while listeners, viewers, and fans share, curate, and comment on music across the globe. Video and communication platforms have captured the imagination of participants worldwide, with musical and multimodal self-expression broadcast across the social web. These developments, however, are contextualised by profit-driven corporate entities that reframe cultural producers as ‘content creators’ and other participants as consumers, followers, or subscribers. Concerns about personalisation algorithms, surveillance strategies, and data security are escalating in sites of popular music culture. The widespread use of the web in the developed and the developing world has undoubtedly altered everyday cultural practices, although between the poles of technological determinism and cyberutopian narratives of democratisation, there is still much detail to be sought.

This conference invites contemporary research into cultural practices of popular music taking place online. The phrase ‘internet musicking’ takes Small’s term – and developments of it – to address all social activities involving music on the internet. The conference is particularly (though not exclusively) interested in spotlighting previously undocumented uses and experiences of music online. It is designed to generate discussion, identify major issues, and develop a diverse network of scholars to be formalised in subsequent activities and events. We invite submissions on topics including (but not limited to):

• social media musicking: sharing, curation, and platform interactions
• viral new media and musical memes
• music and internet socialities: (imagined) communities of practice, networked individualism, and online music sub/countercultures
• genres of popular music and their online mediations
• non-musical expressions of online popular music cultures, such as dance and games
• ‘the I in Internet’: popular music and identity, otherness, queering practices, and resistance
• online music and cultural economies: datification, platformization, surveillance, and attention
• music and cultural industry agents in the context of Big Tech
• global participation in music culture, digital divides, and issues of internet access

Deadline for abstract submissions: 20 December 2021
https://internetmusicking.com/submit

For full details, please head to https://internetmusicking.com. The conference is committed to ensuring a diversity of views along with a code of conduct following the REACH Inclusive Conference Guide. The organising committee is Raquel Campos Valverde (King’s College London), Steven Gamble (University College Cork), and Jason Ng (University College Cork).

Hip-Hop Transcultural: Constructing and Contesting Identiy, Space, and Place in the Americas and Beyond, 28-30 October 2021, online

Dear colleagues,

Registration is now open for the Online Conference “Hip-Hop Transcultural: Constructing and Contesting Identity, Space, and Place in the Americas and Beyond”, which takes place 28th–30th of October, 2021, via Zoom. 

This three-day event is organized as part of an SNF-funded research project, carried out between the Department of Iberian and Latin American History and the Institute of Musicology at the University of Bern, Switzerland. 

The conference program and further information can be found here: 

https://www.hist.unibe.ch/forschung/forschungsprojekte/hip_hop_as_a_transcultural_phenomenon/conference/index_ger.html

Keynotes by Martin Lüthe (Freie Universität Berlin) and P. Khalil Saucier (Bucknell University)

Conference organizers:

James Barber, Christian Büschges, Dianne Violeta Mausfeld, Britta Sweers

All those interested are warmly invited to participate in the event’s online panels by sending a registration email to: keith.cann@hist.unibe.ch by October 21st.

We look forward to your participation and a great conference,

Best wishes,

James Barber