Creative Research Conversations is a podcast presented by the Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music and Performance at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
In this podcast we delve into the topics of music, creativity, research and collaboration with musicians, researchers and world-renowned experts!
From music education, to social justice, feminism and ecopolitics - you may be surprised where music and performance can take you.
Whatever your jam, we’ve got a creative research conversation for you!
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Creative Research Conversations is a podcast presented by the Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music and Performance at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
In this podcast we delve into the topics of music, creativity, research and collaboration with musicians, researchers and world-renowned experts!
From music education, to social justice, feminism and ecopolitics - you may be surprised where music and performance can take you.
Whatever your jam, we’ve got a creative research conversation for you!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, we'll be joining PhD Candidate Joseph Callaly in conversation with our host Professor Stacy Holman-Jones.
Joseph contemporary musician whose practice blends performance and research. In particular, his writing examines the intersection of creative practice and ecological theory - following the notion that the environment is perceived by way of action. Central themes of Joseph’s PhD inquiry include: the relationality of powers enacted through forms of creativity, the question of creative agency within a more-than-human world, and the political significance of the labourization of creativity. By examining interdisciplinary models and practices, Joseph aims to contribute to the rewilding of creativity, thereby elevating the diversity of forms in which it appears.
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