Member's groups
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A discussion forum for people interested in digital humanities across the disciplines
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A group dedicated to supporting scholarship and teaching on the period from c. 1400 – c. 1650. All regions of the world and disciplines welcome!
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Critical and cultural disability studies, crip theory, black disability studies, feminist disability studies, queer disability studies
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Forum for the American Musicological Society. Devoted to advancing scholarship in the various fields of music through research, learning, and teaching.
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The Society for Music Theory promotes the development of and engagement with music theory as a scholarly and pedagogical discipline. We construe this discipline broadly as embracing all approaches, from conceptual […]
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For people interested in feminist approaches to humanities subjects
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For all things early modern science studies, including: history and philosophy of science, science in/as culture, scientific print and performance, transatlantic and global studies of science in empire
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This forum provides members of the Music Library Association to discuss issues in Music Librarianship, share work and seek feedback, and brainstorm new research projects. In 2018, the MLA Board endorsed this space […]
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Cultural Studies
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Interdisciplinarians focusing on gender identity and gendered representation as central categories of analysis.
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For all interested in the study of interconnections between music/sound, culture/society, and nature/environment.
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For all things early modern theater related.
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This group has been created to explore the creation of an inclusive open-source historical mapping community, with a focus on Early Modern London, Early Modern England and Wales, Ireland and Scotland, and their […]
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The North American British Music Studies Association (NABMSA) aims to promote the study of British Music from all time periods on the North American Continent; to provide a collegial and supportive forum for […]
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Group for ethnomusicologists or anyone interested in music studies
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A group for scholars working on early modern religion.