Owing to the recent decisions made by and behaviors exhibited by the leadership of X and Meta platforms, the leadership of the AMS Music and Disability Study Group has decided to formally remove presence on all Meta and X platforms.
Co-Chair of @AMSDisMus James Deaville teaches music at Carleton University. As a music and disability researcher, he has published chapters in The Oxford Handbook of Music and Disability Studies (2016) and Sonic Identity at the Margins (2022).
Co-Chair of @AMSDisMus Stefan Honisch is an Honorary Research Associate and Sessional Lecturer at the University of British Columbia. His publications include chapters for the The Oxford Handbook of Music and Disability Studies and The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Body.
It's not too late! Submit a proposal for the AMS Disability Study Group and Pedagogy Study Group panel "Accommodations and Accessibility in the Music Classroom." For more information about the CFP, please check out the following link: musicdisabilitystudies.org/blog
Please welcome the final member of our Communications team, Ian Gerg! Ian is an assistant professor of music theory at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. His research interests include narratology, subjectivity, and exoticism. See what Ian is up to on the @AMSDisMus Linkedin
REMINDER! Jay Dolmage, author of š“ššššššš š“ššššš š: š·šš šššššš”š¦ ššš š»ššāšš šøšš¢ššš”ššš presents his "Academic Ableism and its Alternatives" talk today, April 12, 2024 at 4:00pm EST. Check out the Zoom link! teachingmusichistory.com/events/s24-pedā¦
Meet the next member of our Communications Team, Charles Hsueh! Charles (he/him) is a MLS student in the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies at CUNY Queens College. He manages the Disability Study Group Instagram account. Go see what he is up to
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The AMS Music and Disability and Pedagogy Study Groups are delighted to present Professor Jay Dolmage and his talk, āAcademic Ableism and its Alternatives,ā on Friday, 12 April 2024 at 4 p.m. (ET) via Zoom.
Find out more: teachingmusichistory.com/events/s24-pedā¦
Congratulations to Dr. Tekla Babyak for her interview with Diane Kolin on the ArtsAbly podcast!
For a recording of the session and more information about Diane Kolin's new podcast, check out the following link:
artsably.com/episode-3-artsā¦
On Friday, April 12, 2024 at 4:00pm (ET), Jay Dolmage presents "Academic Ableism and its Alternatives" as part of the "Pedagogy Fridays" workshop series.
For access to the Zoom link, please visit the Pedagogy Study Group website:
teachingmusichistory.com/events/s24-pedā¦
Meet our moderator, Sarah Miller! Sarah is a Ph.D. Candidate in Musicology at UC, Davis. Her research interests include 18th-century opera, Disability Studies, and Gender Studies. She is a proud member of Bakuhatsu Taiko Dan, the Japanese-American taiko drumming ensemble at UCD.
Hello music-makers, scholars, and movers. The American Musicological Society Disability Study Group is proud to present our new Twitter/X account! Please follow @AMSDisMus for all things relating to music and Disability!
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