Essays about: "design for decoloniality"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words design for decoloniality.
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1. North-South entanglements in Somali-Swedish family language policy : Practices, ideologies and everyday challenges
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Centrum för tvåspråkighetsforskningAbstract : This thesis explores the family language policies (FLP) of two Somali-Swedish families living in Rinkeby, Stockholm. It focuses on the relationships between FLP and identity construction in different social spaces. READ MORE
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2. North-South entanglements in Somali-Swedish family language policy : Practices, ideologies and everyday challenges
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Centrum för tvåspråkighetsforskningAbstract : This thesis explores the family language policies (FLP) of two Somali-Swedish families living in Rinkeby, Stockholm. It focuses on the relationships between FLP and identity construction in different social spaces. READ MORE
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3. Data (De)colonization: Case of the “Safe City” Project in Belgrade
University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate School; Lunds universitet/Master of Science in Development StudiesAbstract : In my thesis, I follow the argument of the authors belonging to the school of decoloniality, who explore the phenomena of coloniality of power outside of historical colonialism. This gives me the freedom to look through decolonial lances into phenomena of undergoing colonization through data. READ MORE
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4. Design And Race: "African Design" In The Shadow Of Modernity
University essay from Konstfack/Inredningsarkitektur & MöbeldesignAbstract : To explore the question of how race and design are related, I have developed a set of analysis strategies, involving props that are investigating objecthood and subjectivity. I use prototyping techniques and sketching in full scale. READ MORE
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5. The Powers of Poetry: Creative writing from the Niger Delta as a tool for environmental justice
University essay from Lunds universitet/HumanekologiAbstract : Inspired by centuries of activists who used creative writing as a tool to encourage reflections and inspire change, this thesis looks at the possibility of poetry to be used as an environmental justice tool. In particular the ability of poetry from Nigeria to engage Dutch people with problems around Shell’s exploitation of the Niger Delta and its people, is investigated. READ MORE