Publications
Book Chapters
Bell, A. & Joyce, M. (2024). Else: Feminist Disability Theory and Music Education. In Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Music Education. (forthcoming)
Joyce, M. (2024). Seeking Virtuosity from Disability. In A. Bell & S. Sunandan Honisch (Eds.), Disability Perspectives for Music Education. (forthcoming)
Joyce, M. (2023). Virtuosity of the Self. In C. Hope & L. Devenish (Eds.), Contemporary Notions of Musical Virtuosities. https://www.routledge.com/Contemporary-Musical-Virtuosities/Devenish-Hope/p/book/9781032310855
Joyce, M. (2023). Fostering Disability Artistry in Higher Education. In M.L. Vance & E.G. Harrison (Eds.), Disabled Faculty & Staff: Intersecting Identities in Higher Education (Volume 2). https://www.ahead.org/professional-resources/publications/publications-for-sale/disabled-faculty-staff
Joyce, M., & Guttman, S. (2022). Perspective: Highlighting Disabled Contributors on Access, Care, Interdependence, and more through a Socially-Engaged and Interdisciplinary Artistic Project. In A. Cachia (Eds.), Curating Access: Disability Art Activism and Creative Accommodation. Routledge. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003171935
Journals
Joyce, M. (2024), "Disability, Family, Artistry: A Search for Balance and Access", Ciciurkaite, G. and Brown, R.L. (Ed.) Disability and the Changing Contexts of Family and Personal Relationships (Research in Social Science and Disability, Vol. 15), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 7-23. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-354720240000015003 [Editors’ Choice Best Chapter Award]
Joyce, M. (2024). Cripping Virtuosity: Cultivating Virtuosity from Disability through Music Technology. HUB: Journal of Research in Art, Design and Society, 2. https://i2ads.up.pt/hub/, https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2765289/2765290
Joyce, M., with contributions from Kayla Hamilton (2023). Reimagining the Vision of Dance: Kayla Hamilton’s Nearly Sighted/unearthing the dark. Americas: A Hemispheric Music Journal, 31, 1-18. https://nebraskapressjournals.unl.edu/journal/americas-a-hemispheric-music-journal
Joyce, M. (2023). The End. Synoptique, 10(1), 64-67. https://www.synoptique.ca/_files/ugd/811df8_1c9ce5f540144197861b959136c29faf.pdf
Joyce, M. (2022). Seeking Performance Sustainability within Disability. Peripeti, 19(37), 86–97. https://tidsskrift.dk/peripeti/article/view/135193
Joyce, M. (2022). Perspective. Spark: A 4C4Equality Journal, 4. https://sparkactivism.com/perspective
Online Publications
Joyce, M. (2023). Virtuosity of the Self. 13 Society for Artistic Research Conference Proceedings, edited by Ivana Sidjimovska. https://media.researchcatalogue.net/rc/master/df/b9/4a/5b/dfb94a5b09aff62e13b6fa8744b46b7a.pdf?t=4624c5d243f6bb09d329e29abf6195f0&e=1713601500
Joyce, M. (2023). PERSPECTIVE: HIGHLIGHTING DISABILITY VIEWPOINTS THROUGH ARTISTRY AND ACCESSIBILITY. Practice Sharing II, edited by Emma Cocker, Cordula Daus and Lena Séraphin. https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1538250/2166723/8701
Joyce, M. (2023). The Sound of Disability. UVA Scholars’ Lab. https://scholarslab.lib.virginia.edu/blog/the-sound-of-disability/
Joyce, M. (2023). Access as Praxis. UVA Scholars’ Lab. https://scholarslab.lib.virginia.edu/blog/access-as-praxis
Joyce, M. (2023). Disability First. The Wire. https://www.thewire.co.uk/in-writing/essays/disability-first-by-molly-joyce
Joyce, M. (2022). Perspective. Sites Unsettled. www.unsettlingdramaturgy.com
Joyce, M. (2022). What is cure for you? [video]. HIVES Buzz-Zine. https://behives.org/joyce
Joyce, M. (2021, March 18). Highlighting Disabled Female Leaders in Foreign Policy. Women in Foreign Policy. https://www.womeninforeignpolicy.org/the-zig-zag/foreign-policy-disabled-leaders
Joyce, M. (2020, August 12). Moving and thriving alongside the physicality of disability: the work of Jerron Herman. Disability Arts Online. https://disabilityarts.online/magazine/opinion/moving-and-thriving-alongside-the-physicality-of-disability-the-work-of-jerron-herman
Joyce, M. (2020, June 2). Redefining Musical Experience: The Work of Stefan Sunandan Honisch. Disability Arts Online. www.disabilityarts.online/magazine/opinion/redefining-musical-experience-the-work-of-stefan-sunandan-honisch
Joyce, M. (2020, January 29). Presenting disability arts within the visual arts – a US perspective. Disability Arts Online. https://disabilityarts.online/magazine/opinion/presenting-disability-arts-within-the-visual-arts-a-us-perspective
Joyce, M. (2018, April 1). Beyond Ability: Reimagining Normative Bodies in Music. 21CM.
Conferences
Conference Presentations
Joyce, M. (2024, November 14-17). Cripping Virtuosity: Cultivating Virtuosity from Disability through Music Technology [Conference presentation]. American Musicological Society Conference, Chicago, IL.
Joyce, M. (2024, November 7-9). Perspective: Highlighting Disability Viewpoints through Artistry and Accessibility [Poster presentation]. College Music Society 2024 National Conference, Washington, DC.
Joyce, M. (2024, May 30). Cripping Virtuosity: Cultivating Virtuosity from Disability through Music Technology [Conference presentation]. International Conference on Movement and Computing (MOCO), Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Joyce, M. (2024, March 22). Access Intimacies: Exploring shared disability experiences through artistic outputs [Conference presentation]. Interdisciplinary Graduate Symposium, Department of English, University of Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA + Online.
Joyce, M. (2024, March 2). Perspective: Highlighting Disability Viewpoints through Artistry and Accessibility [Conference presentation]. University of Toronto Graduate Music Conference, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada + Online.
Joyce, M. (2023, November 10). Perspective: Highlighting Disability Viewpoints through Artistry and Accessibility [Conference presentation]. American Musicological Society (AMS) and Society for Music Theory (SMT) Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.
Joyce, M. (2023, July 29). Perspective: Highlighting Disability Viewpoints through Artistry and Accessibility [Conference presentation]. Disability, Theatre, and Performance + Association for Theatre in Higher Education Pre-Conference, Online.
Joyce, M. (2023, July 2-10). Seeking Virtuosity from Disability [Conference presentation]. The College Music Society 2023 Conference, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia.
Joyce, M. (2023, June 8-10). Perspective: Highlighting Disability Viewpoints through Artistry and Accessibility [Conference presentation]. Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC) 2023 – Critical Making & Social Justice, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY + Online.
Joyce, M. (2023, April 28). Disability as a Creative Source [Conference presentation]. Disability Studies and Music Education Symposium, Online.
Joyce, M. (2023, March 31-April 2). Virtuosity from Disability: Exploring multidisciplinary offerings from dance to music [Conference presentation]. Mid-Atlantic Chapter for the Society for Ethnomusicology Annual Conference, William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA.
Joyce, M. (2023, March 30-31). Virtuosity from Disability: Exploring multidisciplinary offerings from dance to music [Conference presentation]. Graduate & Honors Research Symposium, William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA.
Joyce, M. (2023, March 24-25). Virtuosity from Disability: Exploring multidisciplinary offerings from dance to music [Conference presentation]. Graduate Students in Music Conference, City University of New York Graduate Center, Online.
Joyce, M. (2023, March 18-19). Virtuosity from Disability: Exploring multidisciplinary offerings from dance to music [Conference presentation]. University of Toronto Graduate Music Conference, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada + Online.
Joyce, M. (2023, March 6). Disability as a Creative Source [Conference presentation]. SXSW EDU, Austin Convention Center, Austin, TX.
Joyce, M. (2022, October 29-30). Virtuosity from Disability: Exploring multidisciplinary offerings from dance to music [Conference presentation]. Research on Contemporary Composition Conference, University of North Georgia, Online.
Joyce, M., & Guttman, S. (2022, October 20-22). Perspective [Conference presentation]. Alliances & Commonalities, Stockholm University of the Arts, Online.
Joyce, M. (2022, September 17-18). The End [Conference performance]. South Central Graduate Music Consortium, Duke University.
Joyce, M. (2022, June 30-July 3). Virtuosity of the Self [Conference presentation]. Society for Artistic Research, Online.
Joyce, M. (2022, March 22-26). Virtuosity of the Self [Conference presentation]. Society for Applied Anthropology, Online.
Joyce, M., & Guttman, S. (2022, March 3-4). Perspective [Conference presentation]. Disabilities at the Intersection of History, Culture, Religion, Gender, and Health (Marquette University), Online.
Joyce, M. (2021, April 18). Reimagining the Vision of Dance: Kayla Hamilton’s Nearly Sighted/Unearthing the Dark [Conference presentation]. Society for Disability Studies, Online.
Joyce, M. (2021, March 23). Reimagining the Vision of Dance: Kayla Hamilton’s Nearly Sighted/Unearthing the Dark [Conference presentation]. Society for Applied Anthropology, Online.
Joyce, M. (2020, June 23). Molly Joyce on Rethinking Interdependence through Disability Perspectives [Conference presentation]. Americans for the Arts Annual Convention, Online.
Joyce, M. (2017, October 28). Beyond Ability [Conference presentation]. TEDxMidAtlantic, Washington, DC.
Panels
Joyce, M. & Guttman, S. (2022, November 17). A Discussion and Reading of Curating Access: Disability Art Activism and Creative Accommodation [Panel participation]. New York University Center for Disability Studies.
Joyce, M. (2022, October 25). Making Space: How art and media literacy can reshape notions of disability and representation [Panel participation]. National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE), Online.
Joyce, M. (2022, September 22-23). Artists at the Table [Panel participation]. National Arts Policy Roundtable, Putting the Arts to Work: 15 Years of Policy Conversations and Pathways Forward, Americans for the Arts.
Joyce, M. (2021, February 2). Music & Disability Artist Roundtable [Panel participation]. Department of Music, Towson University.