Normalisera normkreativt innehåll : Genom skapandet av icke-normativ skönlitteratur

In today’s society, a lot of norm creative books exists. But none of which are made as the one created through this project. To make something be seen as normal through the public eye, you first have to write about it as if it already was seen as normal. This was shown in interviews and a survey. So...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mikkola, Elina
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik och samhälle 2020
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-79814
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Summary:In today’s society, a lot of norm creative books exists. But none of which are made as the one created through this project. To make something be seen as normal through the public eye, you first have to write about it as if it already was seen as normal. This was shown in interviews and a survey. So that is how the book Ensamma i Liberia was made. The book is illustrated, written and layouted by Elina Mikkola in her master thesis at Luleå Technical University in the Graphic design - bachelor degree. In this project, it also got shown just how important cultural patterns can be, not just for individuals, but also for our whole society. This is because of the importance of understanding others and how that help the fight against segregation. I dagens samhälle existerar det många normkreativa böcker, men ingen likt den som skapats genom detta projekt. För att få någonting att ses som normalt i allmänhetens ögon, så måste man först skriva om det som om det redan var sett som normalt. Detta togs fram genom intervju samt enkät, och är hur boken Ensamma i Liberia är skapt. Boken är illustrerad, författad och layoutad av Elina Mikkola som hennes examensarbete på Luleå Tekniska Universitet i programmet Grafisk design - konstnärlig kandidat. I detta projekt så har det också visats hur viktiga kulturella mönster kan vara, inte bara för individer, men även för samhället i helhet. Detta på grund av den stora vikten i att förstå andra och hur det kan hjälpa till att motverka mot segregation.