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Family touch practices and learning experiences in the museum
Authors:Carey Jewitt  Sara Price
Affiliation:1. UCL Knowledge Lab, Institute of Education, University College London, London, UKC.jewitt@ucl.ac.uk;3. UCL Knowledge Lab, Institute of Education, University College London, London, UK
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This paper investigates how family museum visitors crafted learning through interaction with one another and the touch objects of an exhibition. Through a case study of seven families’ interaction, we show how families used touch to bring their interests and resources into dialogue with museum expectations and resources. Using a multimodal approach to analyze observational data, we generate a fine-grained account of differently configured family touch practices and ways of experiencing and knowing objects through their material, sensory tactile and affective qualities. We conclude by highlighting how our findings can inform the design of touch exhibits to support family learning, with attention to engagement, narrative creation, and embodied learning, and point to the paper’s methodological contribution to the analysis of visitor situated real-time interaction and learning in museums.
Keywords:Touch  museum  learning  family visitors  case study  interaction  multimodal
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