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IASPM-US members present new research and ideas
at our annual conference. Held in a different U.S. city each year,
these meetings also feature small sightseeing tours, concerts,
and other other activities from the host city.
IASPM-US 2009
Don't Fence Me In: Borders, Frontiers, and Diasporas
University of California, San Diego
May 29-31, 2009
San Diego, CA
Call For
Papers
Local Arrangements Chair: David Borgo, UC San Diego
2010: New Orleans, LA - Local Arrangements Chair: Connie Atkinson, University of New Orleans
IASPM-US Annual Conference, 2008
University of Iowa Boundaries, Blockades, and Bridges: Annual
Conference 2007
A joint conference with IASPM Canada, Northeastern University
Reconfiguring, Relocating, Rediscovering: Annual
Conference 2006
Middle Tennessee State University
IASPM-US Annual Conference, 2005
Cancelled for shift to Spring schedule (more
info)
IASPM-US
Annual Conference, 2004
University of Virginia
Broadening
the Playlists: Annual Conference, 2003
Popular Musics in Dialogue
UCLA
IASPM-US
at 20: Annual Conference, 2002
Celebrating the Roots and Fruits of Popular Music Studies
(Cleveland, in association with the Rock & Roll Hall of
Fame and Museum)
IASPM-US:
Annual Conference, 2001
Iowa City, IA
Cancelled because of the Sept. 11th tragedy
(Online mini-conference held January 2002)
Musical
Intersections, 2000
Toronto, Canada
Don't
Stop Till You Get Enough: Annual Conference, 1999
Middle Tennessee State University
IASPM-US: Annual Conference, 1998 (Program
draft)
UCLA
IASPM-US: Annual Conference, 1997
Pittsburgh, PA
Every
two years the various chapters of the International
Association for the Study of Popular Music gather
somewhere in the world for a large conference. Find
information regarding these meetings of the International Association here.
Conference announcements from related academic groups are also
available below.
IASPM 2007
Mexico City, Mexico
IASPM
2005
Rome, Italy
IASPM
2003
Montreal, Canada
IASPM
2001
Turku, Finland
Please note that announcements are posted
as a service to our members. IASPM-US is not responsible for any
changes made by the conference organizers.
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