Taming the Noise: Soundscape and Livability in a Technocratic City-State

Sulfikar Amir, D. Sadoway, P. Dommaraju
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Abstract For hypergrowing Singapore, noise is an issue of everyday life. As a public problem, noise can be very relative because it deeply relates to the level of tolerance, while tolerance to noise is socially conditioned. But in a city where virtually every public issue is subject to technocratic handling, sound and noise are considered techno-environmental problems that require technocratic remedies. Drawing on the growing literature on soundscape and sound studies, this research note seeks to examine how sound and noise are being problematized in the urban spaces of Singapore. Our research note will examine a case of how cross-cutting issues of sound/noise, technology, and livability manifest at the neighborhood-level. In particular, we will draw upon our ethnographic study to explore noise issues in a high density neighborhood in Singapore. Focusing on one high density neighborhood, our study provides interesting insights into the challenges of devising policies/plans for postcolonial modern cities in a state of perpetual flux. It also shows how technocratic handling faces limitations in dealing with urban noise and public responses in the context of changing soundscapes.
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驯服噪音:一个技术官僚城邦的音景和宜居性
对于高速发展的新加坡来说,噪音是一个日常生活的问题。作为一个公共问题,噪音可能是非常相对的,因为它与容忍程度密切相关,而对噪音的容忍是社会条件决定的。但在一个几乎所有公共问题都由技术官僚处理的城市,声音和噪音被认为是需要技术官僚补救的技术环境问题。根据越来越多的关于声景和声音研究的文献,本研究报告旨在研究新加坡城市空间中声音和噪音是如何成为问题的。我们的研究报告将研究一个案例,说明声音/噪音、技术和宜居性的交叉问题是如何在社区层面体现出来的。特别是,我们将利用我们的人种学研究来探索新加坡高密度社区的噪音问题。我们的研究聚焦于一个高密度的社区,为在不断变化的状态下为后殖民现代城市设计政策/计划的挑战提供了有趣的见解。它还显示了在不断变化的声景背景下,技术官僚在处理城市噪音和公众反应方面面临的局限性。
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