A “life changing” year: intangible legacies of the Hull City of Culture volunteer programme

IF 0.7 Q4 BUSINESS Arts and the Market Pub Date : 2023-07-12 DOI:10.1108/aam-08-2021-0044
Jessica Whitfield
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PurposeThe Hull City of Culture 2017 volunteer programme is widely celebrated and remains a key legacy of the designation. A 2019 master's project found that volunteers experienced a multitude of intangible personal benefits from their time volunteering with the programme. Taking an interpretivist stance, this article aims to capture these sentiments; what volunteering has meant to the volunteers themselves and what legacy it has left them, both as individuals and as residents of the city.Design/methodology/approachTo investigate legacy over a longer period, the original qualitative research was supplemented with a similar number of interviews taken in 2021.FindingsThe 2019 focus groups were largely positive towards Hull City of Culture, and the effect it had on the volunteers and the city of Hull overall. Participants highlighted various intangible benefits and legacies, namely, personal well-being, perceptions of the city and a sense of community. The world in which the 2021 interviews took place is almost inconceivably different, yet the volunteers' feelings about their time with Hull City of Culture and its later iterations are remarkably similar to the earlier findings. Despite the changing circumstances, they too expressed positivity about the programme and its effect on them individually, and the city more widely.Originality/valueThe continued experience of intangible benefits from volunteering with the programme demonstrates an important legacy of Hull City of Culture 2017.
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“改变生活”的一年:赫尔文化之城志愿者项目的非物质遗产
2017赫尔文化之城志愿者项目广受欢迎,是赫尔文化之城的重要遗产。2019年的一个硕士项目发现,志愿者在参与该项目的志愿服务期间获得了许多无形的个人利益。本文采取解释主义的立场,旨在捕捉这些情绪;志愿服务对志愿者本身意味着什么,它给他们留下了什么遗产,无论是作为个人还是作为城市居民。设计/方法/方法为了在更长的时间内调查遗留问题,在2021年进行了类似数量的访谈,补充了最初的定性研究。2019年的焦点小组对赫尔文化之城及其对志愿者和赫尔整个城市的影响基本上是积极的。与会者强调了各种无形的利益和遗产,即个人福祉,对城市的看法和社区意识。2021年采访发生的世界几乎是不可思议的不同,然而志愿者们对他们在赫尔文化之城的感受以及后来的迭代与早期的发现非常相似。尽管环境不断变化,但他们也对该计划及其对他们个人和更广泛的城市的影响表示积极。创意/价值参与该项目志愿服务所带来的无形收益的持续体验,展示了2017赫尔文化之城的重要遗产。
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