Social theatre experiences are increasingly widespread and involve people of different ages and conditions in processes aimed at developing greater well-being and promoting health. Individuals, groups and, more generally, micro, meso and macro social systems actively participate in theatre practices through which they experience and train different and new forms of new forms of active citizenship, social responsibility, design and activation of local informal welfare systems, but also attempts to innovate institutional institutional systems. These are forms of creativity and participation that deserve our attention in order to identify whether and how they contribute to the development of ergonomic thinking on health.

Immaginare un nuovo welfare. Il teatro sociale come risorsa di benessere e salute.

Innocenti Malini, Giulia
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2021-01-01

Abstract

Social theatre experiences are increasingly widespread and involve people of different ages and conditions in processes aimed at developing greater well-being and promoting health. Individuals, groups and, more generally, micro, meso and macro social systems actively participate in theatre practices through which they experience and train different and new forms of new forms of active citizenship, social responsibility, design and activation of local informal welfare systems, but also attempts to innovate institutional institutional systems. These are forms of creativity and participation that deserve our attention in order to identify whether and how they contribute to the development of ergonomic thinking on health.
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