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- Individual paper: outcome of scholarly research in music.
- Panel discussion: a panel consisting of 3-4 presenters focused on a specific theme.
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- The official languages of the conference are English and Mandarin Chinese.
- Abstracts can be written in either English or Chinese.
- For individual papers, please submit an abstract (in either Chinese or English), including a title. Abstracts in English should be 250-300 words. Abstracts in Chinese should be 500-700 words. Please submit abstracts here.
- For panel discussions, please submit an abstract of the entire panel and individual abstracts from each of the panelists. Please submit the abstracts here.
- Deadline: abstracts should be submitted before April 30, 2020 (Thursday), 23:59 (UTC+8).
- The program committee consists of representatives from both the Society and Forum. The papers will be selected by a double-blind review process that takes the originality and academic contribution of the abstracts into account.
- Acceptances will be announced no later than June 1, 2020. Accepted abstracts will be posted on the forum’s website.
- A successful abstract should convey the author’s major argument(s), methodologies, and primary examples, and relate them to current scholarship. It should also show the project’s significance and its contribution to the field.
- For panel discussion, if one or more abstracts in a panel are not accepted, resulting in fewer than 3 (accepted) papers in the panel, the accepted paper(s) of the panel will be presented as individual papers.
- For inquiry about submission, please send your question to taiwanmusicology[a]gmail.com
- A book exhibit area will be provided at the joint meeting, displaying recent print and audio/audio-visual publications on music-related subjects. Authors who would like to display their publications, please contact local organizers (giem[a]deps.ntnu.edu.tw).
- Presenters are invited to expand their papers into journal articles and submit them to *Formosan Journal of Music Research*.