Addressing hot takes about scientific research done on music
I’m always interested in ‘hot takes’ on micro-blogging platforms that take issues with scientific research done on music.
I’m always interested in ‘hot takes’ on micro-blogging platforms that take issues with scientific research done on music.
At the end of last month, a short piece I wrote for Duolingo was published on their blog.
Last week the panel discussion from last year’s SMPC was published in Auditory Perception and Cognition.
During my lunch breaks this week, I figured out how to set up a #musicscience feed on Bluesky.
One of the best questions to ask yourself (and others) is:
At the moment, I am providing a lot of feedback on graduate student writing and it feels like I see the same types of errors that I (and I know many others) made when they started scientific/academic writing.
At the end of last week Ted Gioia shared a blog post that reminded him of “the STEM-ification of musicology and how desperately we need more interdisciplinary dialogue about music”.