Mission Statement

The Committee on Feminist Issues and Gender Equity promotes gender equity and feminist scholarship in areas related to music theory and serves as a repository of information about women and music. The Committee serves the Society for Music Theory in matters that are critical to all music theorists.

Members

  • Chair: Carla Colletti (2024; FIGE@societymusictheory.org)
  • Eric Isaacson (2023)
  • Severine Neff (2023)
  • Carissa Reddick (2024)
  • Aleksandra Drozzina (2025)
  • Rachel Gain (2025)

Activities

  • Monitors and advocates for compliance with practices that promote gender equity, both within the Society and in the field of music theory in general.
  • Sponsors a special session at the Annual Meeting.
  • Holds a no-host luncheon at the Annual Meeting to discuss matters that relate to the mission of the FIGE; all interested members of the SMT are invited to come to this.
  • Maintains a FIGE Affiliates Facebook group web page to help members stay current on FIGE activities and to get involved in related discussions and events; all interested members of the SMT are invited to join this Facebook group.
  • Maintains resources that relate to the mission of the FIGE (see below).
  • Maintains a blog: Women in Music Theory.

Mentoring Programs

One of the FIGE’s goals is to ensure as far as possible that women theorists’ rates of publication in music theory journals and presentation at music theory conferences match their relative distribution within the profession. Toward this end, the Committee offers two mentoring programs: the Proposal Mentoring Program and the Virtual Research Group Program.

Please note that, in accordance with Item 2 of the SMT Mentoring Policy, the opinions expressed and advice given within both of the FIGE’s mentoring programs are solely those of the individual mentor and do not represent the views or actions of the Society for Music Theory.

For details on becoming a mentee or mentor, please contact the Mentoring Program administrator.

Proposal Mentoring Program

This program pairs a female music theory graduate student or junior scholar (the mentee) with a senior music theorist (the mentor) who will provide feedback on a conference proposal for the Society for Music Theory’s annual conference, or a regional music theory conference. The mentor will then provide her or his opinion on how the mentee can strengthen the proposal’s writing style, organization, etc., to maximize the proposal’s chances of being accepted.

Virtual Research Group Program

This program establishes groups of 3-4 peers (female graduate student, junior scholar, or senior scholar in music theory) who meet online. Groups will discuss writing goals, solutions to common writing problems, and get feedback from one another on their writing. Between meetings, peers will share their work and edit the work of one fellow peer. Groups will normally meet three times. Optionally, once a group has completed its meeting schedule, they may ask to be paired up with an outside mentor. This person will bring fresh eyes to the projects and offer tips on appropriate journals or publishers.

Citation Format

The Executive Board asks that participants on committee sessions presented at the Annual Meeting use the following form of citation on their CVs for their participation:

Author/Presenter, title, Committee on the Status of Women session, Society for Music Theory Annual Meeting, city, date. In consultation with the Chair of Diversity and Professional Development.

It is up to presenters to decide for themselves whether their contribution is best represented on their CVs as scholarship, teaching, service, or something else.

Resources

Contact information

For questions about the FIGE and its activities, please contact the FIGE Chair.

SMT Jacksonville 2024

The Society for Music Theory celebrates its forty-seventh Annual Meeting at the Hyatt Regency Riverfront Hotel in Jacksonville, Florida, November 7–10, 2024.

ABOUT JACKSONVILLE

Visit Jacksonville built a microsite for our attendees to use. Visit the site to learn more about Jacksonville, including where to eat, what to do, and how to get there.

CONFERENCE INFORMATION

Information about the conference can be found on the SMT website

Hotel Reservations 

The Hyatt Regency Riverfront Hotel (225 E Coastline Drive) has reserved a block of rooms for conference attendees. The rates are $169/night for single and double occupancy; $194/night for triple occupancy; $219/night for quadruple occupancy; and $169 for student quadruple occupancy (limited rooms available). Hotel reservations for non-students may be made online.  SMT student members should have received an email with a code to reserve at the student rate; please email Jennifer Diaz at smt@societymusictheory.org if you did not receive the email. 

Using the conference room block at this hotel helps us meet our contractual obligations and keeps you close to all conference activities.

Conference Registration

Conference registration is open and available on our website. The rates are as follows:

Rate Category Early (6/01–9/27/2024) Regular (9/28–11/1/2024)
Student or low-income $70.00 $95.00
Emeritus/Retired $100.00 $135.00
Standard $130.00 $175.00
Student Helpers

We are in need of student volunteers to assist during the conference. Volunteers will receive a registration fee waiver in exchange for 6.5 hours of service. The deadline to apply is September 6

Hotel Accessibility

Every effort will be made to meet the unique requirements of all attendees. For specific needs or questions please contact Jennifer Diaz, Executive Director, at smt@societymusictheory.org.  

Sponsorships

The Society provides several sponsorship opportunities for organizations at our Annual Meeting. 

Exhibits 

The deadline to reserve an exhibit booth is September 6

Program Guide Advertisements 

The final deadline to reserve a program guide ad is September 6