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Call for Papers

International Society for Philosophy of Music Education

The Ninth International Symposium

on the Philosophy of Music Education

June 5-9 2013


Deadlind submission:

October 1, 2112


Submissions are invited for the Ninth International Symposium on the
Philosophy of Music Education in New York City at Teachers College
Columbia University, June 5-9 2013. This symposium will bring together
a diverse array of international philosophers, scholars, teachers,
teacher educators, and performers interested in engaging in
philosophical research concerning music education. The symposium seeks
to encourage and stimulate discussion on a wide range of topics
relating to the philosophy of music education from international and
interdisciplinary perspectives.

We are very pleased to announce that Estelle Jorgensen will be our
featured keynote speaker.  Jorgensen is founder and editor of
Philosophy of Music Education Review, general editor for the
Counterpoints: Music and Education series at Indiana University Press,
founder of the Philosophy Special Research Interest Group for the US
National Association of Music Education (NAfME) and co-founder of the
International Society for the Philosophy of Music Education.

(Stay tuned for other speakers to be announced in the coming months.)

Papers must be in English, not exceeding 6000 words, and formatted
using Microsoft Word. An abstract of no more than 250 words must
accompany the text. Authors will certify that their papers have not
been published elsewhere and are not under review for other conferences
or publications.  All submissions will be blind peer-reviewed by a
panel of international scholars.

The deadline for submission is October 1st 2012. Late papers will not
be accepted. Paper submissions should be sent to Cathy Benedict,
co-conference chair, at the following email address:
[email protected]

Invited speakers will be expected to give a shortened version of
their paper within a strict 30-minute timeframe.  Individuals who wish
to serve as respondents should contact Cathy Benedict through email
expressing their willingness to respond no later than October 1st,
2012. Responses will be ten minutes in length in order to leave time
for dialogue and interaction among Symposium participants.

At the conclusion of the Symposium, presenters and respondents will
be invited to submit their papers for consideration for publication in
the Philosophy of Music Education Review (PMER). For submission
guidelines for the PMER and sample articles, go to
http://iupiournals.orq/pmer/ .

Authors of accepted papers are expected to attend the conference in
New York City

More information about the International Society for Philosophy of
Music Education (ISPME) and submission procedures can be found at:
http://ispme.net/



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