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For an inclusive economy

ofAgorά Identit ies

2016

30th November - 3Rd December2016Tur in

When crisis turns into courage

WHAT’S

At a time when we see things getting fragmented and polarized, Agorά of Identities is an event that aims at establishing a new mindset to pull things together: an open place in which ideas, knowledge and activities, coming from people, organizations, businesses, institutions and cultures from different geographical areas are brought together to inspire each other with fresh ideas and cross-currents leading to imagining, designing and bringing about the common good.

The Collegio Artigianelli will welcome Agor ά of Identities 2016. In the Piedmont area, Collegio Artigianelli has always been an important centre where aggregation, convergence and social innovation took place.

Agorά of Identities will be developed in meetings and seminars, conversations and stories aimed at young people and will find expression in three general thematic areas:

EKKLESíA

Assembly

OIKíA

Home

PÓLIS

City

It is the session where we shall meet stories and faces of those outward-looking people who survey the horizons of the human community and the whole world in a spirit of wisdom.

It is the session dedicated to the arts of knowing how to guide people, how to do things, how to start up, how to innovate in a social context and how to generate sustainable development.

It is the session where we shall look at relational experiences of interconnectedness between people who plan and live attentive to their localities, who are active citizens and constructive innovators.

TARGET

Associations

Universities

Education

Training

EnterprisesPublic Institutions

Finance

Philantropy

Religious CommunitiesPolicy-makers

Nonprofit Organizations

NGOsVoluntary Organizations

Citizens and Civil Servants

WHERE

Collegio Artigianelli

2016

Agorά of Identities activities will be developed within the Collegio Artigianelli and its famous and historic places: the Juvarra Theatre and the Procope CafèClub.

The Collegio is based in one of the most eminent building in the centre of Turin, under the Authority of Historical Heritage of the Piedmont Region . Since 1849, the Collegio Artigianelli has been operating in providing an attentive education to poor and abandoned children. Main house of the St. Joseph Congregation, the Collegio Artigianelli through its Artigianelli 150 project, which will get to its culmination by end of 2016, is a dynamic driver of common good actualization in the city area by building new education and job opportunities for young people, families and communities thanks to innovative social welfare and entrepreneurial models development.

For an inclusive economy

It is the session where we shall look at relational experiences of interconnectedness between people who plan and live attentive to their localities, who are active citizens and constructive innovators.

WHERE

2016

Various activities and services operate inside the Collegio Artigianelli palace: professional education courses, social-education services, fresh initiatives to welcome and go along young people in building their future.

SPEAKERS The worlds of research, finance, enterprise, non-profit agencies and spiritual awareness come together in Agorά of Identities to share ideas and proposals to support an economy that includes.

2016

For an inclusive economy

THEME

A modern vision of economy welcomes input and cooperation from and with people and resources in the community in order to meet to fresh challenges. It will function as a secure anchorage for different models of economy wherein to provide space for hope and new ideas about well-being.

The 2016 edition of Agorά of Identities will be an advanced window for academic research, practical experiences and innovative proposals coming from Italy and other Countries in order to develop and strengthen new forms of an inclusive economy.20

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Free entrance. Limited seats.

4 - 5 pm

5 - 6 pm

6 - 8 pm

OIKÍA

PÓLIS

L. AlleviCo-founder and CEO of Oltre VentureM. CalderiniVice Director “Alta Scuola Politecnica”, MilanM. MorgantiCEO of Banca Prossima

When social value makes economic value

Activecitizenship for a shared economy growth

OPENINGconference

Most ValuableMonasticism:Beyond Economy

Active citizenshipInspiring stories about social urban requalification Ferrante Aporti experienceFrom detention centres, stories of an inclusive economyElica Project - ENGIM Artigianelli Autonomy and job experience abroadintroduced byR. BonacinaPresident of Vita magazine

M. CasazzaAcademy of Sciences of Siena, ItalyW. VandewieleVisiting Professor, University of Leuven, BelgiumFr. N. BrescianiniBenedictine monk, spiritual life coach Eremo Monte Giove, Fano, Italy

4 - 5 pm

5 - 6 pm

6 - 8 pm

From change in job policies to job that changes policies

The show of "social turnover"

Responsibilitynetworks:innovation and common good

L. BobbaUndersecretary for Labour and Social Policy Ministry

A. SaccoTown Councillor to trade and job, City of Turin

Fr. D. N. BotrosDirector of Catholic Egyptian Film Center, CairoG. VacisDirector of “Fondazione I Teatri”Reggio Emilia, Italy

F. ProfumoPresident of Fondazione San PaoloA. TombaGeneral Secretary at Fondazione Cattolica Assicurazioni, Veronaintroduced byM. ZappalortoHead of European development at NESTA, London

4 - 5 pm

5 - 6 pm

6 - 8 pm

PÓLIS

OIKÍAModels,innovation,impact

Fourth industrial revolution:person first

When crisis creates new economic models

S. De PoliPresident and CEO of General Electric, Italy and IsraelF. FerreroCEO of Inwibe, Parisintroduced byA. Magone President and CEO of Torino Nord OvestD. AvinoManaging Director Argotec, Turin

M. BogettiCo-founder of LabNET, TurinF. BecchisEconomist, Director of Turin School of Local Regulation, Turin

L. Di VeceVP of Economy for Common Good Ass., Bressanone, ItalyO. TorriVP of “Cooperative Valle dei Cavalieri”, Reggio Emilia, Italy

* person to confirm

30th NovWednesday Thursday

1st DecFriday 2nd Dec

PÓLIS

OIKÍA

G. PenteneroRegional Councillor for Employment, Education and Training

Opening ConferenceMost Valuable Monasticism: Beyond Economy

30th NovWednesday6 - 8 pmJuvarra Theatre

Correspondent for Physical Sciences, Academy of Sciences of Siena, Italy

Visiting Professor, Research Unit, University of Leuven, Belgium

Marco Casazza

Wim Vandewiele

Prior of Eremo di Monte Giove, Fano, ItalyPadre Natale Brescianini

introduced by Mariachiara Martina speakers

Which is the identity of the upcoming Social Torino?

Let’s try to describe, discuss, and valorize the multiple aspects of social Torino: the aim is to co-design the identity and possible ways of our multi-faceted and dynamic city which calls us all in to be citymakers.

Our Social Hackathon is an event open

and public, designed to spark a hands-on

debate on the social identity of Torino and

to co-design a shared storytelling.

SOCIAL HACKATHONSocial Torino: co-designing our city

Tor ino

December 2nd-3rd, 2016

Collegio Art igianel l i ,

HOW TO PARTECIPATE Participation is free but based on limited availability and a pre-selection. Online registration is required: www.agoradelleidentita.it

WHERE/WHEN The event will take place at the Collegio Artigianelli, Corso Palestro 14, Torino. The Procope Café and historical Teatro Juvarra will provide the stage for the activities from Friday, Dec 2nd at 8:30 pm through Saturday, Dec 3rd at 6.30 pm, closing session..

THE PROGRAM Participants, organized in teams, will tackle the main hackathon challenge "Describe and co-design the evolving social identity of Torino" so developing and sharing their own vision. The joint work will produce design delivery that will include the various city-storytelling options created by the teams. The final document will be made available online.

20.30

21.00

22.00-23.00

Launch of the challenge

Team building dinner

Inspirational speechof keynote speakers

Friday - December 2ndBreakfast

Co-design session

Lunch

Co-design session

Final presentation

Saturday - December 3rd10.30

11.00

13.30

14.15

16.45-18.30

ARGENTINE

BOLIVIA

CHILE

ECUADORECUADOR

MEXICO

BRASIL

COLOMBIA

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

MALI

SPAIN

ITALYITALY

GUINEA BISSAU

SIERRA LEONESIERRA LEONEGHANA

NIGERIANIGERIANIGERIANIGERIANIGERIA

INDIA

ALBANIAALBANIA

ROMANIAROMANIAROMANIAROMANIA

development and social inclusion. Beginning in 2013 in

Turin, the Josephites have launched a new time of

awareness that looks towards fresh solutions, for the

problems found, in developing a version of economy that

accepts the strength and responsibilities involved in its

social impact. In their world-wide activities, the Josephites

work directly alongside more than 200,000 people, in

Italy alone.

WHO

Agorά of Identities is the organization run by Opera

Torinese del Murialdo, an association of bodies and

companies which are inspired by the Congregation of St.

Joseph, founded by St. Leonardo Murialdo in 1873.

The Congregation directs its efforts towards young people

in particular, to educate and to offer professional work-

training courses: it tries in the local environment to promote

work and careers through new models of sustainable

[email protected]

Collegio ArtigianelliCorso Palestro, 14 - 10122 Turin (Italy)

+39 348 6532707 (IT/EN)+39 011 56 20 604 (IT)

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