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Previous presentations
18-19/4 2008 - "The
experience of music in office-based workplace settings" Joint paper with Nicola Dibben. Music, Sound and the Reconfiguration of
Public and Private Space, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge,
UK http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/70/
2-3/4 2008 - "Empirical approaches to examine the use of music listening in offices", Spoken presentation
at Empirical Musicology Conference, Institute of Musical Research, University of London, UK http://www.sempre.org.uk/conf_33.html
13-15/9 2007 - "Individualised listening to recorded music in workplaces", Spoken presentation at Charm/RMA
Annual Conference on "Musicology and Recordings", Royal Holloway, University of London, UK http://www.charm.rhul.ac.uk/content/events/2007conference.html
20/6 2007 - “Music-listening practices in offices in the UK –
presentation of PhD research”, Invited speaker at the Institute of Work Psychology,
University of Sheffield, UK http://www.shef.ac.uk/iwp/
11/5 2007 - “Perceived functions of music listening in British offices and their relation to well-being and work performance”,
Spoken presentation at the 13th European Congress of
Work and Organisational Psychology 2007, Stockholm, Sweden http://www.eawop2007.org/9/53714.asp
10/5 2007 - “Music
at work increases well-being?” Invited speaker at Department of Psychology, University of Uppsala,
Sweden http://www.psyk.uu.se/
27/4 2007 - “Music-listening practices in offices in the UK – empirical data on the
effects of self-selected listening in office environments”, Invited speaker at CaMARG, University
of Loughborough, UK http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ss/CaMARG/about.html
6/4 2007 - “Music-listening
practices in offices in the UK
– presentation of PhD research”, Invited speaker at the Graduate Forum, Frost School
of Music, University of Miami, US http://www.music.miami.edu/
21/10 2006 - ”Music-listening
practices in offices in the UK and
their relation to well-being”, poster presentation at the Music and Medicine Conference, Institute
for Music in Human and Social Development, University of Edinburgh, UK http://www.music.ed.ac.uk/
22-26/8 2006 - ”Music listening practices in workplace settings in the UK”, spoken presentation
at ICMPC 2006, joint paper with Dr Nicola Dibben. Bologna, Italy http://www.icmpc2006.org/
January 2006 - spoken presentation at a graduate study day, Department
of Music, University of Sheffield, UK
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