TY - JOUR KW - Cultural heritage participation KW - intangible heritage KW - Latinobarómetro 2013 KW - Tangible heritage KW - ZIOP models AU - Victoria Ateca-Amestoy AU - Arantza Gorostiaga AU - Maximo Rossi AB - In this paper, we consider two ways of getting engaged with cultural heritage: visiting historic sites and monuments, and participating in community celebrations. We consider a sample that covers 18 Latin American countries and use data from the Latinobarómetro 2013 survey. We estimate zero-inflated ordered probit models to relate the intensity of the engagement to each dimension of cultural heritage and variables that characterize personal cultural capital, socioeconomic status, civic participation and community of residence. Our analysis finds three key dimensions to identify participation patterns: formal educational attainment, level of economic deprivation and degree of civic engagement. Higher educational attainment and better economic status are associated with greater probability of participating in both forms of heritage activities, tangible and intangible, and with a more intense participation in the tangible dimension. Individuals are also more likely to participate when they are also community-involved. DO - 10.1007/s10824-019-09366-z M1 - 3 N1 - Publisher: Springer N2 - In this paper, we consider two ways of getting engaged with cultural heritage: visiting historic sites and monuments, and participating in community celebrations. We consider a sample that covers 18 Latin American countries and use data from the Latinobarómetro 2013 survey. We estimate zero-inflated ordered probit models to relate the intensity of the engagement to each dimension of cultural heritage and variables that characterize personal cultural capital, socioeconomic status, civic participation and community of residence. Our analysis finds three key dimensions to identify participation patterns: formal educational attainment, level of economic deprivation and degree of civic engagement. Higher educational attainment and better economic status are associated with greater probability of participating in both forms of heritage activities, tangible and intangible, and with a more intense participation in the tangible dimension. Individuals are also more likely to participate when they are also community-involved. SP - 397 EP - 423 TI - Motivations and barriers to heritage engagement in Latin America: tangible and intangible dimensions UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85074013131&doi=10.1007%2fs10824-019-09366-z&partnerID=40&md5=211f9996c7b5852f710640237f79ff02 VL - 44 SN - 08852545 (ISSN) ER -