Article

Supporting migrant inclusion: the role of linguistic diversity in community-led organisations

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Citation

Calvert D (2023) Supporting migrant inclusion: the role of linguistic diversity in community-led organisations. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183x.2024.2372299

Abstract
This empirical study explores migrant inclusion in the linguistically diverse city of Glasgow. The particular focus is on the minoritisation of emergent speakers of English, who can find it especially difficult to access support. The research involved in-depth interviews with professionals at third-sector organisations supporting people with a refugee or migrant background. Interviewees gave examples of flexible communicative practices that support migrant inclusion. Such communicative practices can be understood in terms of translanguaging: the way that speakers fluidly draw on their full linguistic repertoires to make meaning. The analysis indicates that language minoritisation can be reduced when services better reflect the linguistic diversity of community members who access them. The examples given show how organisations can embrace linguistic diversity in ways that appear to enable inclusion, valuing the linguistic and cultural resources of recently arrived and settled community members. The article concludes that organisations which are more community led and linguistically diverse can better support the inclusion of language-minoritised migrants.

Keywords
Social inclusion; language minoritisation; language barriers; translanguaging; refugee and migrant community organisations

Journal
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

StatusPublished
FundersEconomic and Social Research Council
Publication date17/11/2023
Publication date online05/07/2024
Date accepted by journal19/06/2024
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/36154
PublisherInforma UK Limited
ISSN1369-183X
eISSN1469-9451

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Mr Daniel Calvert

Mr Daniel Calvert

PhD Researcher, Education