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Sarah Collins started the topic New: MSA Diversity Resource List in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 2 years, 2 months agoFor those wanting to diversify their music research, teaching, and recital programmes, do go and check out the MSA’s new Diversity Resource List. It includes sample syllabi, links to databases, co-design protocols, and repertoire lists arranged by instrument, among other useful resources.
Many thanks to all who have contributed so far!
If…[Read more]
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Sarah Kirby started the topic CONF: 2023 Grainger Symposium Program and Registration in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 2 years, 2 months agoWe are pleased to announce the program of the 2023 Grainger Symposium ‘New Media and Old Archives – Exploring Twentieth-Century Music, Media and Technology’ at the Grainger Museum, University of Melbourne on 8 December 2023.
Details of the program and registration (for both online and in-person participation) are available here: https://grainger.u…[Read more]
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Vitus Angermeier deposited Slides: Crisis in Ancient South Asia – Concepts, Causes, Countermeasures in the group
Medical Humanities on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoAlthough a plethora of ancient South Asian sources refer to situations that would be considered crises by modern standards, the early Sanskrit vocabulary lacks a word that we could understand as a distinct equivalent of the term “crisis” and its Greek and Latin predecessors. Nevertheless, the descriptions and discussions of personal and col…[Read more]
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Amanda Harris started the topic CFP: Oceanic Networks of Music and Dance in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoProposals are invited for next year’s symposium Oceanic Networks of Music and Dance: Performing Continuities, Regeneration and Resonances Across Cultures hosted by the Study Group on Music and Dance of Oceania, an association of the International Council for Traditions of Music and Dance. This 2-day symposium will coincide with the 13th Festival…[Read more]
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Rachel Marian Campbell started the topic Ann Curthoys on Paul Robeson (Sydney Conservatorium Musicology Colloquium) in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThe distinguished historian Ann Curthoys will present the final Musicology colloquium for 2023.
“Speaking songs”: Paul Robeson on speech, song, music, politics, and universal humanity while touring Australia in 1960.
In the 1930s and 1940s Paul Robeson was probably the most famous African American in the world, known for his singing, his sta…[Read more]
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John Gabriel started the topic MSA Victoria Chapter Conference and AGM this Friday in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThe Victoria Chapter of the MSA will be holding its 2023 Chapter conference and AGM this Friday, 27th October at Trinity College. Please see attached the conference schedule for additional information on the time and location, and for the speakers’ abstracts. The conference is free and open to the public; voting at the AGM is limited to chapter…[Read more]
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Bonnie Russell replied to the topic Please stop posting non-MSA related posts in the Forum in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoWe’re in the process of cleaning up. Sorry about that everyone!
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Michael Christoforidis started the topic CONF: Picasso & Musical Modernity (12-14 October 2023, hybrid) in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoMSA members are warmly invited to attend a symposium on
Picasso and Musical Modernity (c.1900-1940) / Picasso y el Modernismo Musical (c.1900-1940), hosted by the 15th Symposium FIMTE and the University of Melbourne, and in hybrid format (in person and online)
- 12-14 October 2023
- Download the conference program HERE (please note that sessions…
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Boyi Sun replied to the topic Please stop posting non-MSA related posts in the Forum in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThanks Fred!
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Frederic Kiernan replied to the topic Please stop posting non-MSA related posts in the Forum in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoHI Boyi
Yes — sorry about this! We seem to have attracted the interest of some spammers. I’ve already followed up with the Humanities Commons team to get the posts removed and have the users blocked. Apologies for this annoyance!
All best,
Fred.
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Boyi Sun started the topic Please stop posting non-MSA related posts in the Forum in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoHello,
There were suddenly many non-MSA-related posts in the MSA forum in the last few days. Could admins please consider removing those posts, and potentially blocking the repeat offenders from posting in the forum? I’ve been receiving a lot of email notifications on those non-MSA-related posts, which has been a bit annoying. Thanks for the…[Read more]
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Ian Willis deposited Graeme Clark, a world-famous Camden identity in the group
Medical Humanities on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThis paper provides a background on the life and times of Graeme Clark, a founder of the area of biomedical engineering and the cochlear implant, who grew up in the small town of Camden, NSW.
The life and times of Professor Graeme Clark, the pioneer of the Cochlear Implant, are part of the Camden story. He was a local boy who made good, improved…[Read more] -
Frederic Kiernan started the topic Registration open: ‘Inventing the Human’ Conference, 29 Nov – 2 Dec. in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoDear all,
Those not attending the MSA National Conference in Adelaide this year may find this Melbourne event to be of interest:
Registration for ‘Inventing the Human’ (29 Nov – 2 Dec) is now open.
This exciting 4-day event will include provocative keynote speeches, an exhibition, roundtable discussions and more than 80 papers contributed by sc…[Read more]
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Ian Willis deposited Community Workers – Colin and Dorothy Clark in the group
Medical Humanities on Humanities Commons 2 years, 3 months agoThis paper contributes to the history of small communities in Australia by examining the life and times of a local pharmacist and his wife in a small country town, the business they ran and their contribution to the local community. Colin and Dorothy Clark were local identities and made a significant contribution to the Camden community. Colin as…[Read more]
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Elisabeth Moreau deposited Simple and Compound Drugs in Late Renaissance Medicine: The Pharmacology of Andrea Cesalpino (1593) in the group
Renaissance Science and Medicine on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoFrom antiquity, Galenic physicians extensively discussed the active powers of simple and compound drugs. In their views, simple drugs, that is, single ingredients, acted according to their material qualities and the properties of their substance. As for compound drugs, their efficacy resulted from the mutual interaction of their ingredients and…[Read more]
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Elisabeth Moreau deposited Simple and Compound Drugs in Late Renaissance Medicine: The Pharmacology of Andrea Cesalpino (1593) in the group
Medical Humanities on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoFrom antiquity, Galenic physicians extensively discussed the active powers of simple and compound drugs. In their views, simple drugs, that is, single ingredients, acted according to their material qualities and the properties of their substance. As for compound drugs, their efficacy resulted from the mutual interaction of their ingredients and…[Read more]
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Rachel Marian Campbell started the topic Sydney Musicology Colloquium: Carmen stagings in the interwar period in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoThe next speakers in the Sydney Conservatorium of Music Musicology Colloquium Series will be Elizabeth Kertesz and Michael Christoferidis of the University of Melbourne.
‘Revolutionary’ Adaptations of Bizet’s Carmen Between the Two World Wars By the early 20th century Georges Bizet’s Carmen had already been part of a long history of adaptation an…[Read more]
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