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Giorgio Ceragioli (June 24, 1930 – July 17, 2008) was an Italian
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,
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and a leader in the pro-''
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'' movement in Italy.


Biography

Giorgio Ceragioli was born in
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the 24 June 1930. His grandfather was a well known Italian artist also named Giorgio and his father Mario worked as
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for
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's municipality. He studied
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at the
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where, after a period of independent professional work as engineer, he became
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of '' Technology of Architecture''. In his youth he volunteered for the local branch of the
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. Later he became a leader of the
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where he supported his pro-
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vision establishing the ''Centro Cattolico Torinese contro la fame nel mondo'' and organising the first ''Quaresima di Fraternità''. This meant that all money collected by the Catholic Church during the
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, instead of being used locally, was devoted to projects in the
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. His activity led him to travel a lot; he visited India several times getting in touch with the
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movement established by
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. Back in Italy he launched with Giovanni Ermiglia ''Assefa'' (Association for Sarva Seva Farms), a still widespread
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which economically supports Sarvodaya activities in India and also aims to promote Gandhi's principles across Italy. During the years Assefa provided thousands of lower class Indian farmers with the means necessary to start the cultivation of the land voluntarily given by landowners to Bhoodan movement (or ''Land Gift Movement''). This kind of action has been particularly strong in the state of
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and
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; Assefa also supports primary education and women's self-organisation. In December 1968 he also established '' Movimento Sviluppo e Pace'', a humanitarian non-religious
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implementing projects for sustainable development in poor countries As a university professor his main fields of interest were
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and
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, to which he devoted the main part of his educational and scientific activity. In 1988 he established the ''Scuola di specializzazione in Tecnologia, architettura e città nei PVS'', an international post-graduate school of the
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dealing with habitat problems of
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. He was director of the school until 1996, when he had to retire due to
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. In 2003 the school was turned into the ''Centro di ricerca e di documentazione in Tecnologia, architettura e città nei Paesi in via di sviluppo''. After his death was established for his memory the ''Comitato Giorgio Ceragioli'', a committee which managed a
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endowment devoted to support dissertations or research projects about habitat in
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. Also the ''Università del dialogo'' (literally ''University of dialog''), an interdisciplinary school held by SERMIG of Torino, is dedicated to Giorgio Ceragioli (together with the
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ese
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Nguyễn Văn Thuận).


Selected bibliography

* ''L'edilizia popolare nel Sud-est asiatico : analisi di problemi e orientamenti'', Torino grafica, 1965,
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. * ''Habitations pour tous dans les pays en voie de développement'' (with N. Comoglio Maritano), Cicsene, 1973,
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. * ''Low cost housing in developing countries : technological proposals and regulations'', with N. Comoglio Maritano and G. Cattai, Cicsene, 1978,
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. * ''Industrializzazione edilizia : elementi per un glossario problematico'' (with G.Canavesio), Levrotto e Bella, 1980,
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. * ''Problemi normativi e autocostruzione'' (with N. Comoglio Maritano and G. Capetti), C.L.U.T., 1985,
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. * ''Technological hybridization'', with N. Comoglio Maritano, Cepam, 1987,
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. * ''Glossario progettuale di tecnologie edilizie per PVS'' (with G. Cattai and N. Comoglio Maritano), CICSENE-LVIA, 1988,
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. * ''La valutazione interdisciplinare dell'edilizia nei PVS: problemi temutivi e difficolta'' (with other authors), C.L.U.T., 1988,
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. * ''Pensieri leggendo « Vinoba on Gandhi » sulla difesa popolare nonviolenta'', in ''Verso una difesa popolare nonviolenta per l'Italia?'', CEDAM, 1988,
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. * ''Tecnologia dell'architettura'' (with N.Comoglio Maritano), C.L.U.T., 1989,
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. * ''Per una identificazione e definizione del progetto Habitat'' (with G. Cattai and N. Comoglio Maritano), CICSENE–ICEPS, 1990,
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- Roma. * ''Adaptable Technologies, typologies and evaluations for low-cost housing in the Megalopolis of developing countries'' (with N. Comoglio Maritano), MG, 1995, Belo Horizonte. * ''Sviluppo e società a confini aperti. Scritti di Giorgio Ceragioli'', L'Harmattan Italia, 1998 (editor: Massimo Foti). * ''Dare un'anima al futuro. Note per un umanesimo tecnologico'', Edizioni MILLE, 2002, Torino. * ''I Giobbetti - una saga familiare'', Priuli e Verlucca, 2011,
Scarmagno Scarmagno is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin. Since the 1960s, it was home to a large plant of the Olivetti company, which, for some periods, produced ...
(editor: Massimo Foti). * ''Creativi e responsabili'', Edizioni MILLE, 2016, Torino (editor: Massimo Foti).


See also

*
Sarvodaya Sarvōdaya ( hi, सर्वोदय '' sarv-'' "all", '' uday'' "rising") is a Sanskrit term which generally means "universal uplift" or "progress of all". The term was used by Mahatma Gandhi as the title of his 1908 translation of John Ruskin ...
* Bhoodan movement


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ceragioli, Giorgio Engineers from Turin 1930 births 2008 deaths Polytechnic University of Turin alumni Italian civil engineers