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The Music Research Nexus

The University of Georgia, Hugh Hodgson School of Music

Call for Conference Proposals
Meeting Title: 
South Carolina Music Educators Association - State Conference Poster Session and Research Session
Location:
Columbia, South Carolina
Date(s) of Meeting:
February 4th, 2023
Description of Meeting:
The South Carolina Music Educators Association will sponsor a research poster session on Saturday, February 4th, 2023, from 10:30 AM–12:00 PM during the SCMEA State In-service Conference, February 2–4, 2023. The conference is held at the Columbia Conference Center, Columbia, SC.

We are accepting submissions of completed and in-progress studies conducted by undergraduate and graduate students, college and university faculty, and practicing teachers in public or private schools. This poster session is open to papers involving any aspect of scholarly research in music, including those that are philosophical, theoretical, or historical in nature, as well as reports that are qualitative or quantitative in design. The poster session will be an in-person event; those who would like to participate and present for the poster session virtually should discuss this option with the session chair.

To create more opportunities for graduate students to present research, the two graduate students with the highest combined score from the external reviewers will have the opportunity to give a spoken presentation at the conference. This spoken research presentation session will begin on Saturday, February 4th, at 9:15 AM. Winners will be awarded a 20-minute time slot for their spoken presentation on the SCMEA schedule. Please know that we do not provide honoraria or expense reimbursement for those accepted to give research presentations. University faculty are not eligible for this presentation time
Types of Submissions Sought:
Research Paper Presentations and Research Posters
Description of Types of Submissions Sought:
This poster session is open to papers involving any aspect of scholarly research in music, including those that are philosophical, theoretical, or historical in nature, as well as reports that are qualitative or quantitative in design.
Research Topics Sought:
This poster session is open to papers involving any aspect of scholarly research in music, including those that are philosophical, theoretical, or historical in nature, as well as reports that are qualitative or quantitative in design.
Submission Information:
Proposals should be in the form of a one-page abstract and should summarize in prose the following elements that are applicable to your study: (a) purpose/problem; (b) sample/inclusion criteria; (c) methods (d) results/ analysis; and (e) discussion/implications. A reference list is optional and can be submitted separately. ALL paradigms, methodologies, and approaches to research in our field are welcome and encouraged. Reports of research-in-progress are also welcome.

Proposals should be submitted online via this link: https://uofsc.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5cNybNaw5Nf31fT. The deadline for proposals is Monday, December 19th, 2022. Proposals submitted after this time may be considered if openings exist, however, it may not be possible to advertise them in the conference program.
Deadline for Submissions and Timeline for Acceptance of Proposals:
The deadline for proposals is Monday, December 19th, 2022. Proposals submitted after this time may be considered if openings exist, however, it may not be possible to advertise them in the conference program. Proposals will be read by two or more qualified external reviewers who will be blind to the applicant's identity. As such, the accepted papers will have passed a refereed criterion. Notification of acceptance will occur by December 31st. Reviewers' feedback to applicants will be provided.
Meeting URL:
https://uofsc.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5cNybNaw5Nf31fT
Inquiries About the Conference Proposal Should Be Directed To:
Dr. Amanda L. Schlegel,
University of South Carolina SCMEA
Research Chair
aschlegel@mozart.sc.edu
803-777-1793 (office)
724-301-4448 (cell)
A Note from Brian Wesolowski:

The mission of the Music Research Nexus is to connect those involved in music education/music therapy research at higher education institutions. 

1. Music education/music therapy position vacancies
2. Calls for international, national, and state music education conferences
3. Calls for nominations for service-related activities
4. Calls for papers
5. Research funding/award opportunities

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http://musicresearchnexus.com/






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