Dr. Emily Carter, a leading figure in the field of music sociology, will be delivering a keynote address at the Music Crime and Social Change conference. Her research focuses on the complex relationship between music, crime, and social change, and she has published extensively on the topic. Her work has been cited in numerous academic journals and has significantly influenced the field. In her keynote address, Dr. Carter will explore the ways in which music can be used as a tool for social change. She will examine how music can be used to challenge social norms, promote social justice, and foster community engagement. She will also discuss the role of music in shaping perceptions of crime and deviance. Dr. Carter’s presentation will be highly interactive, encouraging audience participation and discussion. She will also share insights from her extensive research and fieldwork. The session will be followed by a Q&A session, allowing attendees to engage directly with Dr. Carter and gain a deeper understanding of her work.
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