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thinking the city

Thinking the city

pensieriWhat does living and working in the city mean in the age of the global village? Here is a series of contributions from scolars of various disciplines concerning the relationship between the city and fraternity in its many facets: from economics to sport, from politics to justice through to the communications media, and much more besides, all seen from the point of view of universal fraternity. Thought-provoking ideas, both great and small, to help individuals and communities to be aware of the heritage in which we are all immersed.

The culture of life

“In every family is the life of the others as precious as one's own? Here is the seed of the culture of life, that should underlie every law and every social structure”.


Biological life, from conception to death, has an intrinsic dignity, which bestows upon each person a per se value. This dignity originates from the psycho-biological singularity, which is an objective scientific datum, about which everybody agrees. Indeed this uniqueness allows to understand the value that every single person has, her inner life, her thoughts, beyond any possible philosophical, religious, or ideological difference. Each person represents a unique and singular aspect of the richness of life, and she can express herself only if both the environmental and cultural contexts allow her to do it. Confronted with the ever new discoveries of science and technique, a natural need appears, namely the need to help society in promoting an integral culture of life, that can take into account every expression, phase, and condition. A unanimously shared value of life should be the base of any political and social committment.

Under this point of view, let us try and highlight what already exists:

1) Are there in your city cultural, institutional, voluntary actions, that show particular concern for the beginning and the end of life?
2) In your city are there  experiences of health operators, rearchers, citizens, which are perceived as innovative and look at the patient as a whole, at not only under a sheer bio-medical (i.e. illness, diagnosis, therapy) point of view?
3) In your city are there institutions or voluntary experiences, that give value to the solidarity attitude from citizens, and therefore give a contribution to participation to community life from sick, elder and disabled people, and their families?
4) Are there social agencies taht promoted the development of services for people with specific diseases?


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Environment and Education to Health

Quite a number of the improvements occurred in the last decades in the field of health, mainly in rich countries, are due to better natural environmental conditions and to the diffusion of healthier living habits. Both aspects call for the committment of educational agencies and the choice of single citizens as well, besides specific actions by political institutions.  However, education to healthier living habits may clash with the interests of strong economic powers, such as food and tobacco industries.  It is widely proved (sometimes through legal reimbursement actions) that these economic agents spread misleading opinions, above all among vulnerable population layers, in order to promote  habits, which are profitable for the producers, but highly risky for the public health.

A healthy environment and a proper health education, aimed at fighting the obnoxious messages coming from the mass media, are a  specific responsability not only of national institutions, but also of local ones. Opinion groups and citizen associations should cooperate as well.

1. In your city do you see a proper level of attention to public health in non-sanitary areas, such as the public transportation system, schools, housings, waste treatment, parks, cycle lanes, sport facilities, etc.?
2. In your city does there exist an educational committment to a healthy life-style (nutrition, abstention from tobacco and so-called recreational drugs, abstention from an exaggerated use of alcohol, sport, free time and relax, etc.)?
3. What kind of practices are used in order to promote them? (in the families, at school, and in all other places where youth spend their time, relying on mass media and internet)?
4. In your city are there mutual help associations that work for people with unhealthy behaviours?


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Health and Society. Let us measure the health conditions in our city

On August 28 2008 the "Commission  on Social  Determinants of Health" presented its three-year-work results to the General Director of WHO in a volume titled “Closing the gap in a generation: Health equity through action on the social determinants of health”.
The direct link between income and health, the so-called social gradient, was already highlighted in the past, mainly putting in evidence wrongs and inequalities as avoidable causes of illnesses, exisisting between developing countries on one side and richer ones on the other. However, what the Commission  uncovers in a candid way, is the existence of  “social gradients” even inside a single nation. The Commission puts foward a number of recommendations, and presents concrete examples of actions that can be undertaken, in order to “close the gap in a generation”.
Notwithstanding its true scientific character and its validity, this report could not collect all the experiences, that exist in our cites at all levels and with multifarious bearings. Indeed we try and bring these same experiences to light, helping us with some questions:

1. Are there in your city voluntary associations or experiences, that aim at improving the health conditions of elders, disabled people, kids, immigrants?

2. In your city does everybody have equal opportunity to access fundamental goods such as water, food, a house, electric power, a job, etc.?

3. Are there in your city voluntary associations or experiences, that aim at reducing all the inequalities that exist among classes, generations, genders in the health sector?


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For the recovery give ideas to metropolis

At the Italian Chamber of Deputies, the lower House of the Parliament, took place a conference, organized by Censis to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the foundation of RUR (Network of  Urban Representatives). With remarks by professionals that work on city-related issues, there has been a definite effort to set forth new paramaters, that can help in building a social and urban fabric, capable of answering the needs of an everchanging society.

by Paolo Balduzzi - Rome


On December 16th 2009 at Palazzo Marino in Rome, one of the buildings used by the Italian Chamber of Deputies, took place a conference titled "For the recovery, give ideas to metropolis", organized by Censis. Censis is an Italian Foudation, that has been working on issues related to  work, welfare, education, environment, territorial networks for forty years. All these activities go along with work on economy and human development. Thanks to a continuous research and consultant activity, Censis sets forth proposals aimed at different vital sectors of society.

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Mary and the city - Address of Benedict XVI (8 December 2009)

“The city, dear brothers and sisters, is all of us!” These are just some of the words of the act of homage Benedict XVI paid at the feet of the Immaculate Conception's statue in Piazza di Spagna in Rome, during the traditional ceremony on December 8th.
“I wish to pay tribute publicly to all those who in silence, not with words, but with deeds, make an effort to practice this evangelical law of love, which sends the world forward” said the pope in another passage of this speech. We propose below the text in its full version.


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Meeting the band ‘Nuove Tribù Zulu’

tribuzulu‘Nuove Tribù Zulu’ is a musical band based in Rome. Their music is being appreciated by an ever growing number of people throughout the world.


by Paolo Balduzzi - Rome (Italy)


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The shape of the city. The city that shapes (forth part)

The shape of the city
The city that shapes

Ideas and proposals to help us know better where we live
(Forth part)

 

Summary

1.    The city: does it still exist?
2.    Cityfest: focusing on the city
3.    Knowing and loving one’s city
4. Describing, exploring and imagining one’s city


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The shape of the city. The city that shapes (third part)

 

The shape of the city.

The city that shapes

 

Ideas and proposals to help us know better where we live

 

(Third part)

Summary
1. The city: does it still exist?
2. Cityfest: focusing on the city
3. Knowing and loving one’s city

4. Describing, exploring and imagining one’s city



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The shape of the city. The city that shapes (second part)

The shape of the city.

The city that shapes

Ideas and proposals to help us know better where we live

(Second part)

 

Summary
1.    The city: does it still exist?
2.    Cityfest: focusing on the city
3.    Knowing and loving one’s city
4.    Describing, exploring and imagining one’s city

 


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Read more: The shape of the city. The city that shapes (second part)

   

The shape of the city. The city that shapes. (First Part)

The shape of the city

The city that shapes

 

Ideas and proposals to help us know better where we live

(First part)



Summary
1.    The city: does it still exist?
2.    Cityfest: focusing on the city
3.    Knowing and loving one’s city
4.    Describing, exploring and imagining one’s city


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Read more: The shape of the city. The city that shapes. (First Part)

   

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