TWIN | Trekking, Walking and cycling for Inclusion - Polisocial award 2019
February 4th, 2020
Abstract
TWIN | Trekking, Walking and cycling for Inclusion is among the 7 research projects dedicated to Sport and social inclusion that will be financed this year thanks to 5 per thousand funds. Define a replicable theoretical-operational methodology to regenerate disused buildings where the management of services intended for those who practice itinerant sports tourism is entrusted to socially weak categories.
PoliMi Team: Paolo Pileri, DAStU (scientific manager); Diana Giudici, DAStU (project manager); Alessandra Oppio, DAStU; Giuliana Cardani, SAY; Nicoletta Di Blas, DEIB; Catherine Dezio, DAStU; Alessandro Giacomel, DAStU; Rossella Moscarelli, DAStU; Federica Bianchi; DAStU
Sport has been chosen this year as the key theme of the Polisocial Award for its strong social value: if research in the technological field in fact contributes to making sporting activity a powerful lever for the inclusion of physically disadvantaged subjects, sport is more generally, an extraordinary ground for combating youth problems, promoting dialogue between cultures and promoting the social and environmental redevelopment of neighborhoods, as well as a fundamental theme for the design, recovery and rethinking of equipment and entire parts of the city .
PoliMi Team: Paolo Pileri, DAStU (scientific manager); Diana Giudici, DAStU (project manager); Alessandra Oppio, DAStU; Giuliana Cardani, SAY; Nicoletta Di Blas, DEIB; Catherine Dezio, DAStU; Alessandro Giacomel, DAStU; Rossella Moscarelli, DAStU; Federica Bianchi; DAStU
Sport has been chosen this year as the key theme of the Polisocial Award for its strong social value: if research in the technological field in fact contributes to making sporting activity a powerful lever for the inclusion of physically disadvantaged subjects, sport is more generally, an extraordinary ground for combating youth problems, promoting dialogue between cultures and promoting the social and environmental redevelopment of neighborhoods, as well as a fundamental theme for the design, recovery and rethinking of equipment and entire parts of the city .