Media education is a cultural framework that can be applied in different contexts: schools, families, informal educationalenvironments, along with pastoral work. With Pope Francis ’ championing, there is an increasing need to bridge pastoralcare and the media, which can become new important forms of proximity and open opportunities to connect and assumeresponsibility towards others. Our aim is to understand how parishes can think of themselves as third spaces. The papertackles this question through the exploration of the initiative Aperto per ferie. The initiative was created to enable professionals to experience the summer camp activities despite the Covid-19 pandemic, finding new ways of aggregationin pastoral youth clubs and taking advantage of digital community meetings. It developed a digital space to promote aunifying experience. With digital technologies, the boundaries of the community are redrawn. The correspondence withthe territory (of the parish and the diocese) is no longer pre-determined. A community with porous edges is making itsway and is more open and permeable to contributions coming from outside, and perhaps more accessible, even by thosewho do not frequent parish environments.
Marco Rondonotti, Eleonora Mazzotti, Pier Cesare Rivoltella, Alessandra Carenzio, Elisa Farinacci (2020). Aperto per ferie: third spaces meet pastoral contexts. REM, 12(2), 29-35 [10.2478/rem-2020-0016].
Aperto per ferie: third spaces meet pastoral contexts
Pier Cesare Rivoltella
Co-primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Elisa Farinacci
Co-primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2020
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Media education is a cultural framework that can be applied in different contexts: schools, families, informal educationalenvironments, along with pastoral work. With Pope Francis ’ championing, there is an increasing need to bridge pastoralcare and the media, which can become new important forms of proximity and open opportunities to connect and assumeresponsibility towards others. Our aim is to understand how parishes can think of themselves as third spaces. The papertackles this question through the exploration of the initiative Aperto per ferie. The initiative was created to enable professionals to experience the summer camp activities despite the Covid-19 pandemic, finding new ways of aggregationin pastoral youth clubs and taking advantage of digital community meetings. It developed a digital space to promote aunifying experience. With digital technologies, the boundaries of the community are redrawn. The correspondence withthe territory (of the parish and the diocese) is no longer pre-determined. A community with porous edges is making itsway and is more open and permeable to contributions coming from outside, and perhaps more accessible, even by thosewho do not frequent parish environments.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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