2021
DOI: 10.3390/acoustics3030038
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COVID-19 Impacts on Historic Soundscape Perception and Site Usage

Abstract: The ISO 12913 standards acknowledge the primacy of context in perceiving acoustic environments. In soundscape assessments, context is constituted by both physical surroundings and psychological, social, and cultural factors. Previous studies have revealed similarities in people’s soundscape assessments in comparable physical surroundings, such as urban or national parks, despite differing individual associative contexts. However, these assessments were found to be capable of shifting in the historic setting of… Show more

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“…Also, in London [ 35 , 36 ] a mixed-method approach consisting of triangulating data from surveys and spontaneous descriptions offered by the participants (home workers) is being performed with the goal of finding associations between perception of the indoor soundscape and psychological well-being. Not only changes in residential soundscapes have been analyzed but also the impact on a historic soundscape such as the Berlin Wall Memorial [ 37 ] by means of soundwalks and informal interviews with staff members and tourists on the site. In Milan, ref.…”
Section: State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, in London [ 35 , 36 ] a mixed-method approach consisting of triangulating data from surveys and spontaneous descriptions offered by the participants (home workers) is being performed with the goal of finding associations between perception of the indoor soundscape and psychological well-being. Not only changes in residential soundscapes have been analyzed but also the impact on a historic soundscape such as the Berlin Wall Memorial [ 37 ] by means of soundwalks and informal interviews with staff members and tourists on the site. In Milan, ref.…”
Section: State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of intentional notification sounds are bells, be they ships' bells ringing the time or bells rung in a church tower calling the faithful to attend religious services [10,21,22]. Soundscapes are dynamic and undergo changes concurrent with technological advancements and patterns of the underlying human activity alongside societal changes (e.g., noise pollution ordinances) [20,23].…”
Section: Spiritual Community Soundscapesmentioning
confidence: 99%