Wave 10 | Mar 2024 | Places. event timings, heritage, social & digital
March 2024 | 2,945 responses
Findings from the Spring 2024 wave of our Cultural Participation Monitor look at attitudes to heritage, trust and online reviews and recommendations, the impact of different event times and a wider range of cultural activities, including many that impact cultural place-making.
Key Findings
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Creative Places: Activities
In our latest wave of the Cultural Participation Monitor, we asked about a wider range of cultural activities to get a fuller picture of the sorts of things people do outside our usual arts, cultural and heritage scope.
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Creative Places: Changing Hours
We’ve been seeing a range of changing audience behaviours and attitudes since the pandemic, including shifting attitudes to event timings.
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Attitudes to heritage
We asked the extent to which people agreed or disagreed with a range of statements about history and heritage, to better understand the attitudes which people bring to their engagement. These results were surprising in a number of ways: neither consistently conforming to a traditional nor a progressive perspective.
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Interest in history and heritage
Heritage is broadly popular with the general population, with high proportions saying that it’s an interest of theirs.
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Use of social and digital by Audience Spectrum
Use of digital media and digital varies between Audience Spectrum, suggesting different potential routes to reach different segments.
REGULAR KEY FINDINGS
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Wave 11 | Sep 2024 | Gifts of memberships/vouchers, print/digital, museums
- Wave 10 | Mar 2024 | Places. event timings, heritage, social & digital
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Wave 9 | Jul 2023 | Live/digital, social values. audience behaviour
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Wave 8 | Mar 2023 | Cost of Living, social media, support for organisations
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Wave 7 | Sep 2022 | Cost of Living, everyday participation, shops/cafés
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Wave 6 | Apr 2022 | Shifts, outdoors, working from home, cost of living
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Wave 5 | Winter 2021
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Wave 4 | Autumn 2021
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Wave 3 | Summer 2021
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Wave 2 | Feb 2021 | Inequality in Covid / digital
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Wave 1 | Nov 2020 | Covid & lockdown experiences