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SMT wishes to create a meeting in which all participants feel safe, welcomed, and included. The items below are suggestions for attendees, including session chairs, to assure that meeting interactions are respectful and inclusive. Session chairs should play an important role in assuring that presenters and audience members are not subject to explicit or implicit displays of bias. 

For Individuals: Being Engaged 

The goal of achieving an intellectual and social forum that is productive and welcoming depends on the participation of all members of the Society. Any person who witnesses any form of discrimination, harassment, and/or microaggressions should feel empowered to acknowledge the behavior by verbally calling attention to it. Anyone who witnesses unwelcomed behaviors should report it to those in positions of leadership within SMT: session chairs, program committee, members of the SMT Executive Board, SMT leadership. 

Questioners should keep in mind that the purpose of the Q&A is to provide feedback to the presenter and to focus questions on the topics presented.

For Session Chairs

Before the session begins

Learn and use the correct pronunciation of each speaker’s name and ask them about their pronoun preferences. 

At the beginning of the Q&A

The session chair should remind the audience that

  • this should be a space of respectful and constructive discourse.  
  • they should ask concise questions and not make broad, sweeping preambles. 
  • questions should pertain to the speaker’s presentation. 

During the Q&A 

The session chair should: 

  • Avoid using gendered pronouns when recognizing questioners. 
  • Be aware of cultural differences about engagement in Q/A sessions. 
  • If possible, recognize diverse questioners over the course of a session and do not allow one individual to monopolize the question-and-answer period. 

Interventions during the Q&A

  • Be aware of signs of aggressive questioning which may border on bullying, especially if directed towards students, early career scholars, or scholars from underrepresented minorities. It is your responsibility as the session chair to intervene in real time if you witness such behavior. 
  • If the chair senses that a questioner is not specifically addressing the content of the speaker’s paper, the chair should intervene and ask for the questioner to either address the topic of the paper or cease the question. 
  • If you sense that a questioner is engaging in aggressive questioning, you should verbally cut off the questioner. 
  • If necessary, remind presenters and attendees of the SMT policy on ethics and policy on harassment
  • If you are required to intervene in a session because of aggressive, bullying, or harassing behaviors, please report the incident to SMT leadership in writing. 

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


More Information for SMT 2021

Help us make this meeting truly unforgettable and support the Society at the same time.

This is a resource for session chairs, presenters, and monitors of SMT poster sessions.

This is a resource for session chairs, presenters, and monitors of SMT paper sessions.

As part of the virtual SMT annual meeting, conference attendees will have an extended period of time to view supplementary materials before, during, and after the conference begins on November 4th.
October 15, 2021: Presenter registration deadline
October 22, 2021: Deadline to submit supplementary materials.

SMT wishes to create a meeting in which all participants feel safe, welcomed, and included. The items below are suggestions for attendees, including session chairs, to assure that meeting interactions are respectful and inclusive. Session chairs should play an important role in assuring that presenters and audience members are not subject to explicit or implicit displays of bias.