Changes to Google Drive storage limits for FCSH accounts

We alert our CESEM community to pay attention to the changes that FCSH will have to make regarding Google Drive storage, which until now was unlimited, but that from the 1st of July on will be limited to a 20GB of storage capacity per account (see PDF attached). We ask our researchers and collaborators to...
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18 May 2022

Music and Interpretation: a new platform for musician-researchers

Research plays an increasingly decisive role in Higher Education, and Music Interpretation is an increasingly active, broad, diversified and stimulating research area. For this reason, the Center for the Study of Sociology and Musical Aesthetics (CESEM) recently created the thematic line “Music and Interpretation”, which brings together researchers from various groups and centers with an...
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16 May 2022

GTCC 2022 Seminar Cycle Session #1

Session no. 1 Silencing the Other: Intersections of Disability, Gender and Music in Cinematic Representation • James Deaville (Carleton University) «This paper uncovers the problematic intersection of music, disability, and gender in recent Hollywood films that feature non-speaking women as protagonists: Ada in The Piano (1994) and Elise in The Shape of Water (2017). The popular press has lauded both...
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André Malhado – New Publication

Issue 15 of Cuadernos de Investigación Musical, an extraordinary edition entitled “Music audiovisuales”, following the International Symposium “La creación musical en la banda sono”, features an article by researcher André Malhado: “‘It’s music, a human thought structure ‘: Music as technology of the cyborgs in the cine cyberpunk Español” (in English). It can be consulted...
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THEMATIC HISTORY OF MUSIC IN PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL

Bearing in mind its role in world History, music in Portugal, Brazil and the southern Atlantic (which functioned as a network) has not yet been researched in the depth that it deserves. This is equally true of Iberian culture and, in general, of Latin America, where musical practices are documented ever since the 16th century,...
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9 May 2022

CESEM’s Regular Research Symposium: Session #15

CESEM’s Regular Research Symposium aims to present to its community and the general public its researchers, as well as their academic and professional backgrounds and their work at CESEM, especially the project(s) on which they are currently working or will develop in the near future. Each bimonthly session (the first five sessions will occur weekly, however)...
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