Locating culture, making soundscapes and activating critical social relations: A case study from Limerick SoundScapes

IF 0.2 Q3 Social Sciences
Aileen Dillane, M. Power, E. Devereux
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LimerickSoundscapes is a sound-mapping project that seeks to critically engage citizens of the multicultural, socially and economically divided post-industrial City of Limerick in the Republic of Ireland. Facilitated by an interdisciplinary team at the local university, citizens from all walks of life are encouraged to traverse the city, using hand-held recorders to capture a vast array of sounds and create soundscapes. Initially, we locate the project within the context of a city currently experiencing a state-sponsored programme of urban regeneration. The project is also understood in terms of top-down and bottom-up cultural initiatives, particularly in relation to Limerick’s designation as National City of Culture 2014. In addition to looking at how LimerickSoundscapes was conceived and realized through a pilot programme in 2013, we focus specifically on two members of two local participating organizations as an example of how the project operates. Through the activities and experiences of these two volunteer recordists, we illustrate how the project is as much (if not more) focused on engagement and building social relations as it is on producing a finished product that seeks to sonically and culturally represent the city. Such projects have the capacity to promote real diversity and a critical and participatory citizenship through shared, creative goals and a dialogic of doing. However, we also show that culture is often understood in a particular way in Limerick, which we argue is to the detriment of investing in bottom-up projects that can potentially build ‘institutional capacity’ and boost ‘civic creativity’.
定位文化、制作声景和激活批判性社会关系——以利默里克声景为例
limericksoundscape是一个声音测绘项目,旨在批判性地吸引爱尔兰共和国利默里克多元文化,社会和经济分裂的后工业城市的公民。在当地大学跨学科团队的协助下,来自各行各业的市民被鼓励穿越城市,使用手持录音机捕捉大量的声音并创造声景。最初,我们将项目定位在一个正在经历国家资助的城市更新计划的城市背景下。该项目也被理解为自上而下和自下而上的文化倡议,特别是与利默里克被指定为2014年国家文化城市有关。除了研究limericksoundscape是如何通过2013年的试点项目构思和实现的,我们还特别关注了两个当地参与组织的两名成员,作为项目运作的例子。通过这两位志愿者的活动和经历,我们说明了这个项目是如何尽可能多地(如果不是更多的话)专注于参与和建立社会关系,因为它是在生产一个成品,寻求声音和文化代表城市。这些项目有能力通过共同的、创造性的目标和行动的对话,促进真正的多样性和批判性和参与性公民。然而,我们也表明,在利默里克,文化往往以一种特殊的方式被理解,我们认为这不利于投资于自下而上的项目,这些项目可能会建立“机构能力”并促进“公民创造力”。
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期刊介绍: The Portuguese Journal of Social Science is a peer-reviewed cross-disciplinary journal focusing on research about Portuguese society by scholars of any nationality. However, the journal takes a broad view and accepts articles that are not exclusively devoted to the Portuguese case. We particularly welcome comparative studies. While the journal concentrates on research articles it operates a flexible policy in respect of other types of submission, including book reviews.
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