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Different generations share ideas in a cycle that begins Tuesday at the University of Murcia (09/11/2015)

Shared cultural values ​​and analyze changes over time, are the main objectives of "Intergenerational Dialogue", which seek to promote the participation of people of different generations around a number of important aspects.

According to organizers generations are interdependent, "therefore, intergenerational dialogue can help achieve a better configuration of welfare between generations, and above all, the understanding of them."

The activities will be held every Tuesday from 10th November to 1 December.

The cycle will begin next Tuesday November 10 at 19 pm in the Conference Hall of the Faculty of Arts, and will be opened by José Orihuela Calatayud, Rector of the University of Murcia.

In the first of the dialogues, entitled "Physical development, health and age. The social construction of body and aging," involving Jose Lorie Mena, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Murcia and Domingo Antonio Sánchez Martínez, student of Medicine University of Murcia and former vice president of the State Board of Medical Students.

Moderator: Jose Fernandez-Rufete Gomez, Dr. in Social Anthropology and a BA in Political Science and Sociology.

Moreover, Manuel Molina Boix, Director General of Public Health and Addiction, will deliver the lecture "The decline of the body."

In later Tuesday topics "family models in the current social and legal norms", "Gender from an intergenerational perspective" and "technology gap and intergenerational relations" will be addressed.

The activity is part of the programming of Centum, on the occasion of the centenary of the University of Murcia

Source: UMU

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