Author Archives for Liz Mason

Taking play seriously

September 5, 2024 11:37 am Published by Comments Off on Taking play seriously

With quality play options for children in short supply, it's heartening to see how cultural venues are filling a unique gap. But could we be doing even more? Director Guy Turton shares his reflections.


Engaging audiences with biodiversity loss

July 22, 2024 3:00 pm Published by Comments Off on Engaging audiences with biodiversity loss

Get our succinct, free report packed with actionable insights on how to best communicate the concept of biodiversity to maximize engagement and behavior change.


Eco Mindsets free download

July 9, 2024 2:19 pm Published by Comments Off on Eco Mindsets free download

Get a free essential overview of Eco Mindsets, MHM's powerful profiling system to help organisations drive change


Audience Atlas Bay Area

July 2, 2024 10:58 am Published by Comments Off on Audience Atlas Bay Area

In 2023, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) commissioned Morris Hargreaves McIntyre to undertake a new iteration of our 2017 Bay Area Audience Atlas. Read our headline findings and download the public report here.


Playing on emotion to incite environmental action

May 16, 2024 10:42 am Published by Comments Off on Playing on emotion to incite environmental action

In this article, we explore the different types of language and approaches that play on key emotions to prompt each mindset to transform concern for the environment into action.


Closing the intention to action gap

May 13, 2024 4:28 pm Published by Comments Off on Closing the intention to action gap

About a quarter of people in the UK believe their own households should be doing much more for the environment. So, what’s stopping them? In the first of our series on how understanding mindsets is key to bringing about behaviour change, we look at how intention can be nudged towards action.


What does ‘culture’ mean to you?

May 9, 2024 11:32 am Published by Comments Off on What does ‘culture’ mean to you?

Bradford 2025, the organisation presenting UK City of Culture, asked us to find out how people relate to the idea of culture. Our research uncovered some interesting and surprising themes.