Language-related challenges and recommendations of migrant families visiting Dutch science museums

Authors Lucía Chisari, Mirona Moraru, Arthur Bakker, Jantien Smit, Elma Blom
Published in The International Journal of the Inclusive Museum
Publication date 2025
Research groups Meertaligheid en Onderwijs
Type Article

Summary

Science museums can be a rich learning context, where visitors engage with scientific practices with few formal requirements. However, science museums can be experienced as not welcoming to migrant families due to social, economic, and cultural barriers. In this study, we asked what language-related challenges migrant families experienced in Dutch science museums and what recommendations they had for linguistic inclusion. We interviewed twelve families of Turkish, Moroccan, or Syrian backgrounds after their visit to a Dutch science museum. We discovered that (1) first-generation families found the predominance of Dutch in the museum challenging, (2) the science language used in the museum brought on additional challenges, and (3) the families saw potential emotional benefits to the presence of their mother tongue in the museum, albeit expressing a need for Dutch to remain at the center of the linguistic landscape in the museum. These findings show that language plays a role in migrant families’ experiences in science museums. The findings invite science museums to engage in a dialogue with migrant communities about their needs when it comes to more inclusive museum experiences.

On this publication contributed

  • Lector Jantien Smit
    Jantien Smit
    • Lector
    • Research group: Meertaligheid en Onderwijs
Language Engels
Published in The International Journal of the Inclusive Museum
Year and volume 18 2
Key words multilingualism, language, science museums, migrant families, inclusion
Digital Object Identifier 10.18848/1835-2014/CGP/v18i02/53-76
Page range 53-76

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