Musical Development and Learning
Second European Conference on Developmental Psychology of Music
Roehampton University, London
10th-12th September 2008
CALL FOR PAPERS
Deadline for submission: 31st January 2008
This interdisciplinary conference builds on the success of the 1st European
Conference on Developmental Psychology of Music, held in the Department of
Music, University of Jyväskylä, Finland, in November 2005.
The conference aims to encourage and stimulate discussion on a range of
topics relating to music across the lifespan, focussing on its developmental
and educational implications, and bringing together a wide diversity of
European and international researchers. It will provide valuable
opportunities for interdisciplinary debates between established researchers,
and research training experiences for postgraduate students, from a range of
different backgrounds.
ECDPM2 is organised in association with the Society for Education, Music and Psychology Research (SEMPRE).
Conference Venue
The venue for the conference is Southlands College, Roehampton University, in London (http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/). The conference venue is a short bus trip from the centre of London, one of the liveliest and most cosmopolitan cities in the world, with exceptional cultural and social facilities.
Conference website
http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/education/e ... rence.html
Local Organising Committee
Dr Elena Longhi and Prof. David Hargreaves (with CIRCLE)
Organising committee
Prof. Maija Fredrikson, Prof. David Hargreaves, Dr.Alexandra Lamont, Dr.
Elena Longhi, Dr. Nigel Marshall, Dr Pirkko Paananen, Dr. Stefanie Stadler
Elmer.
Conference language
The language of the conference is English. Spoken papers, posters,
conference proceedings and publications will be in English.
All enquiries about the conference should be directed to the local
organiser: Dr Elena Longhi: e.longhi@roehampton.ac.uk. Tel: +44 (0)208 392 3587 or the conference administrator: Denise Postings, D.Postings@roehampton.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 8392 3383.
Paper submission:
Submissions are invited for:
1. Spoken papers
2. Poster papers
3. Symposia
4. Workshops/demonstrations
Conference themes:
Musical development from infancy to old age Education and musical
development Cultures and contexts Social development
Emotional development
Methodological issues
Music and wellbeing
Cognitive development
Neurodevelopment
Creativity and technology
Music and early childhood
Proposal submissions
Participants are invited to submit a 250 word abstract.
1. Spoken papers
Spoken papers will be allocated 30 minutes, consisting of 20 minutes for
presentation and 8 minutes for questions and discussion (allowing 2 minutes for change-over and set-up).
2. Posters
Posters will be allocated one or two time slots (depending on the numbers)
3. Symposia
Symposia will be allocated 120 minutes, consisting of four 25 minute papers and a discussion (although variations will be considered). Symposium convenors will need to coordinate submission of papers and to include an abstract for the entire symposium stating the rationale for the topic, the aims of the symposium, and the set of speakers proposed. A discussant may also be proposed.
4. Workshops/demonstrations
Demonstrations will aim to illustrate new software or equipment and will
normally be allocated 30 minutes. Workshops will aim to teach new skills
that will have implications for the developmental psychology of music and
will normally be allocated one hour. The presenter of the
workshop/demonstration session will need to submit an abstract with the
rationale and purpose of the session.
Abstract Submission
A Conference Proposal form must accompany each abstract submission and include the full contact details of the first author (i.e. full name,
affiliation, postal address for correspondence, email address, phone number, fax number). Authors should also indicate on the submission form a general theme under which the paper might be grouped. This can be taken from the list of conference themes above, or a new theme may be proposed.
Please complete the Conference Proposal Form available on the website
(http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/education/e ... ce.htmland) and return it by 31st January 2008 to: Denise Postings, Conference Administrator on D.Postings@roehampton.ac.uk
Important dates:
31st January 2008 - Submission deadline for abstracts March 2008:
Notification of acceptances April to August 2008: Registration 30th June
2008: Registration deadline for presenters and deadline for proceedings
Conference Publications
Conference Programme
All the abstracts submitted will be blind-reviewed by members of the
Scientific Committee. The abstracts accepted for inclusion in the conference
will be published in the Conference Programme. Authors will be notified of
acceptance of their paper by the end of March 2008.
Conference Proceedings
The authors of the abstracts accepted for inclusion in the conference will
have the option of submitting a paper which will be published in the
Conference Proceedings. Authors will be asked to submit their papers by 30th June 2008, of up to 4000 words (for details about formatting of papers please follow the instructions in the template available on the website) The Conference Proceedings will be produced as a CD-ROM complete with ISBN number. Delegates will receive the CD-ROM with their delegate pack and may purchase additional copies.
Registration Information and Accommodation Registration Fee without
accommodation includes:
- conference package (abstract booklet, conference program, name badge)
- a copy of the Conference Proceedings (i.e. CD ROM)
- all lunches
- teas/coffees during the breaks
Registration Fee with accommodation includes the above plus:
- all meals
- conference dinner
- B&B accommodation
(on campus accommodation: see website
http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/admissions/ ... ampus.html)
Registration Fees (in British Sterling)
Payment before 30/06/08
Registration fee without accommodation 260GBP (182GBP students*)
Registration fee with accommodation 340GBP (238GBP students*)
Payment after 30/06/08
Registration fee without accommodation 310GBP (232GBP students*)
Registration fee with accommodation 390GBP (288GBP students*)
* Students need to provide evidence of their status when they register for
the conference. A current student identification card showing their student
status or a certified letter from the student's Head of School confirming
their student status will be required.
** To receive the early registration discount, the registration form and
payment must be post/date-marked and faxed, airmailed, or emailed on or before June 30, 2008.
Conference dinner
The conference dinner will be on Thursday 11th September and is included in the accommodation package. It costs 25GBP for those delegates registering without accommodation).
Conference Awards in association with the Society for Education, Music and Psychology Research (SEMPRE) The SEMPRE Conference Awards are intended to enable students and junior researchers to attend and present their research at conferences in association with the Society, through meeting the fee and contributing to the costs of travel and subsistence. Further information is available on the SEMPRE website:
http://www.sempre.org.uk/awards_conference.html
For the Conference Proposal Form and conference website:
http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/education/e ... rence.html
Thank you,
Dr. Elena Longhi
Centre for Research in Cognition, Emotion and Interaction School of Human and Life Sciences Roehampton University Whitelands College
Holybourne Avenue London SW15 4JD UK tel +44 (0)20 8392 3587 fax +44 (0)20 8392 3610
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