New research suggests people make sense of disturbing places together, not alone

New research shows that visits to prison museums and other dark heritage sites are shaped less by labels, displays or audio guides, and more by how people experience them together. The findings follow a recent project that explored how people make sense of difficult heritage by examining how visitors experience exhibits at Peterhead Prison Museum, part of the Cove Group, in Scotland.

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