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electronic dance music culture (EDMC): Dancecult-l
http://listcultures.org/mailman/listinfo/dancecult-l_listcultures.org
There are now a wide range of researchers involved in analyses of the
social, cultural, political, religious, historical, health and
musicological dimensions of EDMC (from proto-disco through to post-rave
forms). This escalation in research over the past ten years or more
(under various rubrics including 'Club Culture', 'Rave Studies',
'Techno', 'Electronica' and 'Dance Culture') is symptomatic of both an
increasingly popular dance music and digital arts phenomenon, and an
emerging interdisciplinary field of study.
While those who are engaged in EDMC research generate dialogue and
exchange information in small circles, researchers would benefit
substantially from larger network building and collaboration generating
frameworks. Such a network will assist existing and emerging researchers
and aid the formation of a recognizable area of study drawing upon a
wealth of knowledge from researchers working in various disciplines, in
many different global locations, employing diverse methodologies.
To subscribe:
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Please forward to interested parties.
Thanks
Graham St John
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Dr Graham St John
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies
Level 4, Forgan Smith Tower
University of Queensland
St Lucia 4072
Queensland, Australia
phone: 07 3346 9761
mobile: 0428 488 889
fax: 07 33657184
http://www.cccs.uq.edu.au <
http://www.cccs.uq.edu.au/>
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