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Expectation as a factor in the perception of soundscapes

Bruce, NS; Davies, WJ; Adams, MD

Authors

NS Bruce

MD Adams



Abstract

This paper discusses how expectation and experience form a contributory factor in the perception of soundscapes. The research used fieldwork carried out in London and Manchester, and also a soundscape simulator in a laboratory. Through the use of an enhanced version of soundwalking, respondents are led on a walk around an urban space focusing on the soundscape, whilst answering questions in a semi-structured interview. The questions aim to investigate a participant’s experience of a number of different spaces, and their pre-determined environmental expectation and how this impacts on their evaluation and perception of the soundscape. This concept expands on Truax’s notion of soundscape competence. Attitudes towards safety, social norms, accepted behaviour, visual aesthetics and control attributed to the space, form the basis of place expectation and relate to overall perception of the soundscape for each space. When one or more of these factors conflict with a perceived place expectation, then the soundscape is rated less favourably. This work forms part of the Positive Soundscape Project.

Citation

Bruce, N., Davies, W., & Adams, M. (2009, October). Expectation as a factor in the perception of soundscapes. Presented at Euronoise 2009, Edinburgh, U.K

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name Euronoise 2009
Conference Location Edinburgh, U.K.
Start Date Oct 26, 2009
End Date Oct 28, 2009
Publication Date Oct 26, 2009
Deposit Date Nov 20, 2009
Publicly Available Date Nov 20, 2009
Keywords soundscape
Related Public URLs http://www.positivesoundscapes.org/
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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