Plenary Panel, Improvisation, Community, and Social Practice: Research Results Showcase (GJFC 2013)
The Plenary Panel, Improvisation, Community, and Social Practice: Research Results Showcase was presented during the 2013 Guelph Jazz Festival Colloquium.
Moderator: Ellen Waterman (Faculty of Music, Memorial University of Newfoundland)
Georgina Born (Faculty of Music, University of Oxford, UK), Improvisation and Social Aesthetics
David Lametti (Faculty of Law, McGill University), Improvisation, Law, and Justice
George Lipsitz (Department of Black Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara), Improvisation and Transcultural Understanding
Kevin McNeilly (Department of English, University of British Columbia), Improvisation, Text, and Media
Daniel Weinstock (Faculty of Law, McGill University), Improvisation and Social Policy
Jesse Stewart (Music, Carleton University), Improvisation and Pedagogy
Sherrie Tucker (American Studies, University of Kansas), Improvisation, Gender, and the Body