We are pleased to invite you to the Fourth Annual Student Research in Music Conference taking place on May 27th, 2019 at the University of Utrecht and co-hosted by IASPM Benelux, University of Utrecht, HucBald and KVNM. This year the program features five panels and two keynotes by the MA winners of the IASPM Benelux VNPF Thesis Prize and the Hélène Nolthenius Prize for best MA thesis in popular music and musicology respectively.
When: May 27, 2019
Where: University Theatre (Theaterzaal), University of Utrecht
Address: Kromme Nieuwgracht 20, Utrecht
Time: 10:00-18:30
You can register for this conference by sending an email to k.a.mcgee@rug.nl.
The cost for attendance (HucBald and existing members of IASPM and KVNM are exempt) and participation is 10 Euros which can be paid at the conference during registration at 9:30. This cost also affords you membership in IASPM or KVNM for the year.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Schedule:
Session 1 Experiencing EDM
10.00 – 11.00
“No Hay Banda!”: Immersive Experiences in Laptop Performances
Durk de Vries
On the Mode of Existence of the Techno Object
Sydney Schelvis
Electronic Dance Music Festivals as Field-Configuring Events: A Network Analysis of Artist Representation and Its Implications
Nicolas Basoalto
Session 2 Social Engagement
11.10 – 12.30
Relevance of Cultural Institutions to Promote Social Cohesion
Paula Segura Kliesow
I Could Talk About Him Forever: Fandom in Dutch Popular Culture
Pieta Maxime Verhoeven
“Tuning In” to Neoliberalism: European Public Radio and the Cultural Omnivore
Ian Giocondo
She Said “Boom”: How Social Media Platforms Enable and Challenge Female Punks to Do It Themselves
Cato de Beer
-Lunch break-
12.30 – 13.45
Session 3 Music and Politics in Local Contexts
13.45 – 14.45
Awakening the Masses: Gravediggaz and the Influence of the Five Percenters
Liselotte Podda
Hanacpachap Cusscuinin and Post-Columbian Peruvian Music
Alistair David Franenberg
New Colombian Music: Cultural Politics, Staged Multiculturalism and the Peace Process
Juan D. Montoya Alzate
-Coffee Break-
Session 4 Distinction and Resistance
15.00 – 16.00
Underground Identities
Carmela Naya González
Different Yet the Same: Self-Othering and Anti-Hate Rhetoric in Maria Peszek’s Contemporary Eastern European Protest Song
Joanna Zienkiewicz
What is Indie? Ideas, Perceptions and Attitudes on the Music Genre
Maria Dinu
-Coffee Break-
Session 5 Education and Discipline
16.15 – 16.55
Tátata Tátata Tatadaa: The Strange Case of Efteling Music at Amsterdam Central Station
Marjolein Wellink
Musicking With the Elderly: A Contribution to Music Workshops with Elderly with a Focus on Subjectification
Victoria Vorraber
Session 6 – Thesis Prize Key Notes
17.00 – 18.00
The Economic Sociology of Club Culture: Valuation Logics in Electronic Dance Music
Elisa Luengo Sampayo
Winner of the Popular Music Thesis Award, IASPM
Musical genres and the development of concert programming
Mascha van Nieuwkerk
Winner of the Hélèna Nolthenius Prize, KVNM
Diner!
18.30 –