Diplomprosjekt
Vår 2018
Institutt for design
Encouraging asylum seekers towards more self-driven approaches to navigate the unknown they are surrounded with.
Today, 80 million people are displaced and yet 28,300 people a day are forced to flee their home due to conflict and persecution.
This project is focusing on the context of Transition, such as asylum reception centers where it is important for refugees and asylum seekers to consider integration measures.
The project is following the concept of Co-designing Actions and Facilitating Discussions In Transition which intends to learn through changing the system by its own foot print and actions. It aims to create a different state of mind within the context and influence the social system with participatory approaches as a fundamental element of dignified reception. By capacity building and raising self-awareness, the project is meant to bring collaborations among different relevant stakeholders in this field as well as motivating the asylum seekers to recall their competences and wishes towards self-efficacy, which affects every area of human endeavor by determining the beliefs a person holds regarding his or her power to affect situations.
Niloufar Gharavi & Melina Hozhabri
n.qaravi@gmail.com - Melina.hozhabri@gmail.com
The project is following the concept of Co-designing Actions and Facilitating Discussions In Transition which intends to learn through changing the system by its own foot print and actions. It aims to create a different state of mind within the context and influence the social system with participatory approaches as a fundamental element of dignified reception. By capacity building and raising self-awareness, the project is meant to bring collaborations among different relevant stakeholders in this field as well as motivating the asylum seekers to recall their competences and wishes towards self-efficacy, which affects every area of human endeavor by determining the beliefs a person holds regarding his or her power to affect situations.
Niloufar Gharavi & Melina Hozhabri
n.qaravi@gmail.com - Melina.hozhabri@gmail.com