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- W2996959022 abstract "The aim of this work is to implement hospital clowning as an urban social project into the space of social and philosophical research. One of the bright and good projects in volunteering is hospital clowning. As a form of volunteering, hospital clowning has not been practically investigated that this activity of rehabilitating children in hospital in many countries is a professional activity. The research methodology consists in using a combination of general scientific and interdisciplinary research methods: induction and deduction, generalization, ‘case studies’, historical and comparative approaches. According to the philosophical and anthropological ontology of M. Bakhtin, a dialogical worldview opens up prospects for an existential-ontological understanding of the ethics of an act. The scientific novelty of the study is to consider hospital clowning as a variety of ‘laughter culture’, “popular laughter’, ‘carnivalization’ and, at the same time, ‘responsible act’ of volunteers who develop this direction in different cities of Ukraine. Volunteering contributes to the formation of a democratic society, which should be based on the principles of freedom, creativity and humanism. Among the reasons why people engage in volunteer activities and charity is the desire to share what is good, moral, fashion or the trend to do good, because it is accepted and brings moral satisfaction. Sometimes a person feels a need or emptiness in himself and tries to fill it through good deeds. In creativity, along with clowns, children rest from medical procedures and reveal their fears and experiences. Such art therapy is directed against the ‘hospital syndrome’, and the clown becomes a companion for the child to recover. In some hospitals, clowns accompany the child to surgery, and distract the child during painful medical procedures. Prospects for further research are to study the role of biographical / autobiographical experience in the framework of hermeneutic and phenemenological interpretations. This will contribute to the creation of a cross-disciplinary concept of medical gelotology and the development of a modern laughing culture." @default.
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- W2996959022 title "URBAN SOCIAL PROJECT ‘HOSPITAL CLOWN’ AS A NEW FORM OF LAUGH CULTURE" @default.
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