TY - JOUR
T1 - Naming Public Transport and Historicising Experiences
T2 - Critical Toponymies and Everyday Multilingualism in Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit System
AU - LIM, Shaun Tyan Gin
AU - PERONO CACCIAFOCO, Francesco
N1 - LIM, Shaun Tyan Gin, and Francesco PERONO CACCIAFOCO. (2022). Naming Public Transport and Historicising Experiences: Critical Toponymies and Everyday Multilingualism in Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit System. Urban Studies (Special Issue "Public Transport as Public Space"), 60, 15: 3045-3060
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PY - 2022/9/3
Y1 - 2022/9/3
N2 - Public transport plays an integral role in urban centres by promoting economic development, mitigating environmental degradation and fostering social cohesion. It also enables users to experience the socio-cultural and linguistic diversity of a locality. Public transport is important to the cosmopolitan city-state of Singapore: its public transport system, which is ranked among the best in the world, is used by over 7.54 million passengers daily. Nevertheless, not much is known about how the linguistic landscapes, soundscapes and place names are tied to public transport use and encounters. This study analyses Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station names, effectively toponyms (place names) in their own right. Specifically, it focuses on the East West and North South Lines, two of Singapore’s oldest MRT lines. Besides tracing the (initially) tumultuous history of the MRT system, the paper studies the languages used in the MRT stations of both lines. It argues that place names, taken together with the sights and sounds of the MRT, are part of everyday multilingualism, or the linguistic dynamism when different linguistic groups occupy public spaces. This paper also explores some of the linguistic, socio-political and policy making considerations behind the MRT stations through a critical toponymic perspective. From the viewpoint of the special issue’s interests, the paper contributes to understanding the historicisation of Singapore’s rail system and its contesting political and economic choices when developing the MRT.
AB - Public transport plays an integral role in urban centres by promoting economic development, mitigating environmental degradation and fostering social cohesion. It also enables users to experience the socio-cultural and linguistic diversity of a locality. Public transport is important to the cosmopolitan city-state of Singapore: its public transport system, which is ranked among the best in the world, is used by over 7.54 million passengers daily. Nevertheless, not much is known about how the linguistic landscapes, soundscapes and place names are tied to public transport use and encounters. This study analyses Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station names, effectively toponyms (place names) in their own right. Specifically, it focuses on the East West and North South Lines, two of Singapore’s oldest MRT lines. Besides tracing the (initially) tumultuous history of the MRT system, the paper studies the languages used in the MRT stations of both lines. It argues that place names, taken together with the sights and sounds of the MRT, are part of everyday multilingualism, or the linguistic dynamism when different linguistic groups occupy public spaces. This paper also explores some of the linguistic, socio-political and policy making considerations behind the MRT stations through a critical toponymic perspective. From the viewpoint of the special issue’s interests, the paper contributes to understanding the historicisation of Singapore’s rail system and its contesting political and economic choices when developing the MRT.
KW - Critical Toponymies
KW - Everyday Multilingualism
KW - Public Transport
KW - Singapore Toponymy
KW - Place Names
KW - Singapore Mass Rapid Transit System (MRT)
KW - Toponymy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85138266629&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00420980221109101
U2 - 10.1177/00420980221109101
DO - 10.1177/00420980221109101
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85138266629
SN - 0042-0980
VL - 60
SP - 3045
EP - 3060
JO - Urban Studies
JF - Urban Studies
IS - 15
ER -