Call for Papers / appel à communications – Conference/Colloque 2025
Le français suit. The Canadian Society for Traditional Music/Société canadienne pour les traditions musicales (CSTM/SCTM) invites scholars, musicians, community practitioners, and students to submit proposals for our upcoming annual…
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Le français suit. The Canadian Society for Traditional Music/Société canadienne pour les traditions musicales (CSTM/SCTM) invites scholars, musicians, community practitioners, and students to submit proposals for our upcoming annual…
Read MoreVirtual Roundtable Series – “Careers Outside of Academia” (June 2025)
The Canadian Society for Traditional Music / Société canadienne pour les traditions musicales invites you to a two-part virtual career roundtable series exploring diverse career paths outside of academia, featuring…
Read MoreVirtual Roundtable Series – “Careers Outside of Academia” (June 2025)
The Canadian Society for Traditional Music / Société canadienne pour les traditions musicales invites you to a two-part virtual career roundtable series exploring diverse career paths outside of academia, featuring…
Read MoreVirtual Roundtable Series – “Careers Outside of Academia” (June 2025)
The Canadian Society for Traditional Music / Société canadienne pour les traditions musicales invites you to a two-part virtual career roundtable series exploring diverse career paths outside of academia, featuring…
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CSTM/SCTM Conference, May 10-11, 2024
Read MoreCSTM conference in Quebec City, May 17-21 | Conférence SCTM à Québec, du 17 au 21 mai
[Le français suit] CSTM conference in Quebec City, May 17-21: Partnering with Canadian music societies. Please see the conference website for details. **Submission deadline 31 January 2023** Submit your proposal…
Read More“We’re Just a Girl Band, Just Trying to Shine”: Sonic Gatherings in Pantayo’s Gong-Punk Kulintang Traditions
By Allison Sokil I am sitting in the back of a streetcar on my way to see the 2020 Polaris Prize shortlisted quintet Pantayo and recording artist L CON perform…
Read MoreTalking About “Erasure”: An Indian Music Scholar reflects on (Western) Music Analysis
By Karishmeh Felfeli-Crawford I was born and schooled in Pune, a busy metropolis on the West coast of India. As a final year PhD student at University College Cork (before…
Read MoreBasketball and Public Ethnomusicological Research
By Jordan Zalis and Jonathan Dueck Jordan: I’ve just finished walking home from playing basketball at the YMCA on College Street, West End Toronto. I am still sweating. Yikes! At…
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