News
Norway's national museum of pop and rock music, Rockheim, is launching a new exhibion and a book release about gender and music. Phd students Sandve and Ålvik contribute.
Professor Stan Hawkins and phd student Birgitte Sandve are both participating at the conference Popular Music and the Nordic Region in Global Dynamics.
Professor Stan Hawkins talks about the meaning of the song Some Die Young post 22.7
Professor Stan Hawkins is the editor of a newly published book on critical musicology in honor of Derek B. Scott.
Stan Hawkins has reviewed the publication Composing Apartheid: Music For and Against Apartheid, edited by Grant Olwage.
Stan Hawkins, Birgitte Sandve and Karl-Magnus Bjorøy has been invited by London University to guest lecture about popular music, gender and terror in a transcultural perspective.
Stan Hawkins and Sarah Niblock has been invited to discuss Prince and their recent book about the artist
Stan Hawkins is editor on one of the eight volumes in the Ashgate series 'The Library of Essays on Popular Music'.
Sarah Niblock (Brunel University) and Stan Hawkins' book on Prince, 'Prince: The Making of a Pop Music Phenomenon', has been published.
The research project 'Popular Music and Gender in a Transcultural Context' is hosting a two- day Nordic Seminar on the 24th and 25th of October.