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Equality between diversities: accessibility through territorial analysis
Diversity and inclusion refer to removing physical, psychological, and frequently even digital barriers in order to make websites easier to use. Through the creation of new digital systems well suited for a high degree of comprehension and accessible from the physical point of view, a place must be useful from the cognitive point of view of the mind in order to be accessible without too many obstacles. The case under consideration suggests the investigation of a region with important historical significance through the development of a digital archive with a view to valorization. The present attention for the city of Giugliano in Campania has been on the breakdown of rural cultural groupings that could instead serve as recollections of a distant past filled with traditions and history. It is vital to photographically and technologically recreate such rural areas that serve as excellent witnesses of customs and culture to establish a digital repository of documented memory that everyone may easily access despite diversity. This contribution takes a look not only at what steps need to be taken in the area of diversity and inclusion, but also at the century-old debate that opposes science and theology. The dialogue between these two very contemporary issues can and must coexist through the relationship and union of new technologies and the inclusion of all members of the community in broad social and cultural spheres.