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Journal of Planning Literature | 2016

Considering sound in planning and designing public spaces a review of theory and applications and a proposed framework for integrating research and practice

Edda Bild; Matthew Coler; Karin Pfeffer; Luca Bertolini

We critically review the literature on the relationship between users of public spaces and their auditory environments, and how this knowledge is integrated in the planning, design, and management of public spaces as well as in technologies for acoustic and spatial data collection, analysis, and communication. To address the gaps identified in the review, we propose an activity-centered framework as a conceptual tool developed to support the integration of different types of knowledge in incorporating sound and the auditory environment in the planning and design of public spaces, by focusing on the activities that users perform in these spaces.


Frontiers in Psychology | 2018

Public Space Users’ Soundscape Evaluations in Relation to Their Activities : An Amsterdam-Based Study

Edda Bild; Karin Pfeffer; Matthew Coler; Ori Rubin; Luca Bertolini

Understanding the relationship between people and their soundscapes in an urban context of innumerable and diverse sensory stimulations is a difficult endeavor. What public space users hear and how they evaluate it in relation to their performed or intended activities can influence users’ engagement with their spaces as well as their assessment of suitability of public space for their needs or expectations. While the interaction between the auditory experience and activity is a topic gaining momentum in soundscape research, capturing the complexity of this relationship in context remains a multifaceted challenge. In this paper, we address this challenge by researching the user-soundscape relationships in relation to users’ activities. Building on previous soundscape studies, we explore the role and interaction of three potentially influencing factors in users’ soundscape evaluations: level of social interaction of users’ activities, familiarity and expectations, and we employ affordance theory to research the ways in which users bring their soundscapes into use. To this end, we employ a mixed methods design, combining quantitative, qualitative and spatial analyses to analyze how users of three public spaces in Amsterdam evaluate their soundscapes in relation to their activities. We documented the use of an urban park in Amsterdam through non-intrusive behavioral mapping to collect spatial data on observable categories of activities, and integrated our observations with on site questionnaires on ranked soundscape evaluations and free responses detailing users’ evaluations, collected at the same time from park users. One of our key findings is that solitary and socially interactive respondents evaluate their soundscapes differently in relation to their activities, with the latter offering higher suitability and lower disruption ratings than the former; this points to qualitatively different auditory experiences, analyzed further based on users’ open-ended justifications for their evaluations. We provide a methodological contribution (adding to existing soundscape evaluation methodologies), an empirical contribution (providing insight on how users explain their soundscape evaluations in relation to their activities) and a policy and design-related contribution, offering additional insight on a transferable methodology and process that practitioners can employ in their work on the built environment to address the multisensory experience of public spaces.


Psycholinguistics in Flanders | 2018

Pupil Size Reflects Increased Processing Load for Salient Variables

Vincent Boswijk; Hanneke Loerts; Matthew Coler; Nanna Haug Hilton


Archive | 2018

Communication Strategies in the European Road Haulage Sector: The Sociolinguistic Mobility of Polish International Truckers

Bianca Dijkstra; Matthew Coler; Gisela Redeker; Dorte Lønsmann


ABC (Association for Business Communication) Europe, Africa and Middle East Regional Conference: The ethics of/in business and professional communication | 2018

Navigating the Moral Map: Multilingual Workplace Interactions in the European Supply Chain

Bianca Dijkstra; Matthew Coler; Dorte Lønsmann; Gisela Redeker


9th International Conference on Speech Prosody 2018 | 2018

Prosodic and Segmental Correlates of Spontaneous Dutch Speech in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease: A Pilot Study

Vasilisa Verkhodanova; Matthew Coler


Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) | 2017

Acoustic and Perceptual Correlates of Vowel Articulation in Parkinson’s Disease With and Without Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Pilot Study

Michaela Strinzel; Vasilisa Verkhodanova; Fedor Jalvingh; Roel Jonkers; Matthew Coler; Alexey Karpov; Rodmonga Potapova; Iosif Mporas


Sociolinguistics Symposium 2016: The 21st International Conference on Language in Society | 2016

Frisian accents in Dutch: Exploring perceptual salience and attitudes towards prosodic traits

Amber Nota; Marita K. Everhardt; Nanna Haug Hilton; Matthew Coler


Inter-Noise: 45th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering | 2016

Sharing music in public spaces: Social insights from the Musikiosk project

Edda Bild; Daniel Steele; Cynthia Tarlao; Catherine Guastavino; Matthew Coler


ISB: International Symposium on Bilingualism | 2016

Pitch peak alignment in an outside focus realization: Frisian-Dutch bilingual speakers’ declarative and imperative intonation patterns

Amber Nota; Nanna Haug Hilton; Matthew Coler

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Edda Bild

University of Amsterdam

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Roel Jonkers

University of Groningen

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