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Dear Colleagues,
We are happy to announce an upcoming thematic issue of the open-access journal Human Technology on the topic of "Music, Mind, & Technology: Exploring the Embodied Musical Experience”.
Link to full call: https://humantechnology.jyu.fi/submit/call-for-papers/music-mind-technology-exploring-the-embodied-musical-experience
We seek contributions that emphasize technology’s contribution to the study of music and embodiment. Studies that demonstrates how technology enables researchers to computationally model the structure of embodied musical _expression_ and experience throughout
various music-related activities would be particularly relevant. Varying orientations on the subject are welcome, as is research on music as a creative endeavor through performance and dance or as a tool toward healing, well-being, and growth in therapeutic
and educational settings. Reports on empirical studies and theoretical papers are welcome. The themes include (but are not restricted to):
Embodied cognition and/or 4E cognition
• Music and movement
• Best practices for data collection within the field
• Phenomenology of technology
• Music and multimodality
• Synchronization and entrainment
• Embodiment in music performance and/or perception
• Embodiment and dance
• Novel analysis techniques
Sound and music computing • Embodied perspectives on new musical interfaces
• Music and interaction design
• Virtual musical instruments
• Movement sonification environments
• Music technology and entertainment
• Music and sound analysis
Music technology in education and well-being • Everyday use of music
• Music and affect regulation
• Amateur music making
• Music therapy interventions using embodiment frameworks
• Music making by individuals with disabilities
• New technology in music therapy
This call for papers is open from September 1 to November 30, 2019.
For more information, please contact one of the guest editors or the journal directly at: humantechnology@xxxxxx
Kind regards,
The guest editors:
Marc R. Thompson Senior Researcher in Musicology Department of Music, Art & Culture Studies, University of Jyväskylä marc.thompson@xxxxxx Jonna K. Vuoskoski Associate Professor in Music Cognition Department of Musicology & Department of Psychology, University of Oslo j.k.vuoskoski@xxxxxxxxxx |