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(2025)Active ageing represents a central challenge for Geriatric Pedagogy, requiring innovative educational strategies to improve the quality of life of older adults with cognitive frailty. This study explores the integration ...
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(2025)The text analyses the role of cultural welfare and social tourism within the Third Sector, focusing on the experience of Auser Marche. Starting from the regulatory framework of the Third Sector Code and the Faro Convention, ...
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(2025)“SonoraMente©” is a choral music therapy project initiated in 2016 by Walter Vinci Onlus, aimed at individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Drawing on Benenzon’s music therapy model, it emphasises the value of Sound ...
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(2025)The “Più 5” Project aims to promote the adoption of a healthy lifestyle and to prevent chronic diseases, frailty, and cognitive decline through the 4Habits® platform, which leverages generative artificial intelligence, big ...
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(2025)This project adopts a socially oriented approach, envisioning an innovative role in addressing the needs of older adults and assuming collective responsibility for the common good. The focus is on the urban area of ...
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(2025)Auser is an Association of people who are actively engaged within their local communities, perceiving the territory not merely as a place of residence but as a foundation from which to build an alternative model of society ...
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(2025)This paper outlines the past and ongoing activities of the Auser Volontariato Campi Bisenzio Association, tracing its development from its founding in 2007 to the present day, with particular attention to completed and ...
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(2025)Monthly meetings on topics related to personal health and the environment are organized for people over 60, and are led by female members with specific expertise. These meetings aim to raise awareness of the association ...
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(2025)“Generazione Senior”, launched in 2022 by the Social Cooperative La Meridiana in Monza, aims to address the challenge of longevity in light of ongoing demographic transformations. The project seeks to guide and enhance the ...
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(2025)Population ageing presents new challenges for the care and wellbeing of older adults. The “CuraMI & ProteggiMI” Project, initiated by the Ravasi Garzanti Foundation, aims to establish an integrated network of services that ...
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(2025)This paper offers a series of reflections and intervention strategies aimed at identifying the needs of families navigating the ‘ageing process’ and responding to these needs with increasing competence. Adopting a specific ...
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(2026)This article argues that contemporary alpine practices reveal shifts in subjectivity from classical to late modernity. Changes include decline of traditional mountaineering, rise of sport climbing, and proliferation of ...
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(2026)This article analyzes early Christian askēsis in Evagrius Ponticus and John Cassian, arguing that ascetic life combines vertical ascent toward God with horizontal struggle and stabilitas loci. Read with Sloterdijk, asceticism ...
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(2026)This article develops a philosophical theory of sport as asceticized physical exercise. Drawing on Weber, Foucault, Hadot, and Sloterdijk, it interprets contemporary mass sport as a somatization of ascetic practices, marked ...
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(2026)This article argues that ski mountaineering cannot be properly understood as a competitive sport. Drawing on philosophy of sport and environmental philosophy, it shows that immersion in an uncontrollable mountain environment, ...
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(2026)The paper traces the evolution of certain ethical and aesthetic issues within mountaineering literature, from the assertion of the practice’s uselessness in the 1960s to the more recent ecological commitment, with a ...
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(2026)This article reads urban running as a form of mass asceticism. Through Weber, Benjamin, Lukács, Kafka, and Hugo Ball, it argues that athletic practice stages a passage from ascetic discipline to mysticism as spectacle, ...
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(2026)The essay illustrates the intrinsic characteristics of mountaineering autobiography. Through a diachronic examination emerge a number of cross-cutting thematic nodes that highlight the main motivations underlying the ...
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(2026)Mountaineering straddles personal autonomy and legal regulation. Its value lies in risk and freedom, not utility. While modern law seeks predictability and risk prevention, alpine practice embraces danger as identity and ...
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(2026)In the following pages, selected Italian case-law examines how courts allocate responsibility in mountaineering settings, addressing dangerous activities, professional duties, risk assessment, burden of proof, and the legal ...




















