State of Culture Barometer

Culture Action Europe is conducting research on the State of Culture in Europe. We aim to create a snapshot of cultural policy affairs in Europe and understand how national and European priorities align with the concerns and aspirations of the cultural sector. This is especially important as 2024 will see European and many national elections, likely bringing new policy priorities and shift the general discourse. At this turning point, we want to ensure that culture holds its rightful place in this evolving landscape.

As part of our research, we invite you to participate in the State of Culture Barometer. This survey seeks your perspectives and opinions on various topics: What role does culture play in society and policies? Are cultural and creative sectors valued by policymakers in the ways they should? How do you personally feel about the current state of culture in Europe?

We call on people working in cultural and creative sectors and industries to share their insights. Please complete this survey by midnight CEST on May 18, 2024. 

The survey should take approximately 15 minutes and consists mostly of closed questions, requiring you to choose from given options. Your responses will be anonymous. The findings will be published in the State of Culture 2024 Report this autumn. 

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How old are you? *
What is your gender? *
In which country is your organisation/activity mainly based? We are especially interested in insights from respondents within the EU and candidate countries. However, responses from other countries are also valuable for certain aspects of our research. If you don't see your country on the list, please choose "Other" and type in your country name. *
What are the main sectors in which you or your organisation are/is active?
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What type of organisation do you represent?
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