Founded in 1998, the Popular Music Interest Group is dedicated to promoting the scholarly study of popular music through methods including musical analysis and theory. Our goals include:
• Ensuring academic recognition for popular music research
• Encouraging more scholars of music theory to engage popular repertoires
• Encouraging scholars of popular music to make effective use of musical analysis and theory
On our Humanities Commons site, we rely on our members to help edit this resource — this cooperation will help continually improve the presence of popular music in our classrooms and scholarship. Many thanks!
SMT PMIG Bylaws
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| Title | Working Draft — Proposed Bylaws |
| Content | POPULAR MUSIC INTEREST GROUP BYLAWSNot yet approved — Draft June 3, 2019 ARTICLE I. NAMEThe group will be known as the Popular Music Interest Group of the Society for Music Theory, abbreviated PMIG.ARTICLE II. PURPOSEThe group will have three primary purposes: (1) to ensure academic recognition for popular music research; (2) to encourage more scholars of music theory to engage popular repertoires; and (3) to encourage scholars of popular music to make effective use of musical analysis and theory.ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIPFor privacy reasons, no official membership list will be kept. In lieu of this, the number of attendees at interest group meetings will be recorded every year. Any interested person may use the Interest Group resources.ARTICLE IV. OFFICERSThere will be three officers: the Chair, the Secretary, and the Webmaster.
ARTICLE V: ACTIVITIESBusiness Meeting: The Chair will schedule a business meeting during the Annual Meeting of the Society for Music Theory. At least six members must be present at the meeting to constitute a quorum. At the business meeting, the Chair will update membership on the recent activities of the group and propose initiatives for the upcoming year. Program: The Chair will organize one program of interest at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Music Theory. The program may take the form of a paper session, workshop, interview, or any other format, at the discretion of the Chair. If the program consists of papers from more than three speakers, the papers should be solicited with a general Call for Papers and evaluated anonymously by an Ad-Hoc Program Committee.ARTICLE VI: AWARDSThe Chair will solicit nominations for the Interest Groups two publication awards annually. Anyone may nominate a publication for an award. An Award Committee, consisting of the PMIG chair, the previous year’s winners of each award, and a volunteer scholar appointed by the PMIG chair (if necessary), will determine the awards. Prizes for both awards will be given at the Society for Music Theory conference during the business meeting portion of the PMIG interest group session. Eligibility:
ARTICLE VII: AMENDMENTSAmendments to these bylaws may be proposed to the Chair by any member at least two weeks before the beginning of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Music Theory. Proposed amendments will be placed on the agenda of the business meeting, discussed by the membership, allowed the opportunity for revision, and then taken up for a vote via online ballot. All amendments must be approved by a two-thirds majority. |
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