Dialogue as a means of collective communication
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Dialogue as a means of collective communication
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Dialogue as a Means of Collective Communication offers a cross-disciplinary approach to examining dialogue as a communicative medium. Presented in five parts, the book takes the reader on a journey of exploring the power and potential of dialogue as a means for communication. In particular, this volume comes at a time when the global society's attention has been directed to creating more productive conversations in the name of world peace and harmony. It provides a unique new work on dialogue that brings the reader into a "dialogue with dialogue", offering an opportunity to understand the communicative potential of dialogue.
In the book, readers are introduced to five sections: Section I examines the historical and cultural perspectives of conversation. This examination helps to create a foundation for a deeper study of the emergent and salient aspects of conversation as it relates to cultural creativity and human systems design. Sections II offers the reader an examination of dialogue through different philosophical and theoretical perspectives as well as methodological ideas related to conversation. Section III explores different modalities of conversation and the application of design conversation within and across various types of design settings and human experiences. Section IV examines the field of practice as related to use of different forms of conversation. Here various authors will share their different approaches to conversation and their reflections and insights in using conversation in a variety of settings. Concluding the book, Section V reflectively examines the authors' contributions to the book and provides the reader with a focus on the future.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION 1. Dialogue: Conversation as Culture Building and Consciousness Evolving
Patrick M. Jenlink and Bela H. Banathy SECTION I: FOUNDATIONAL PERSPECTIVES OF CONVERSATION 2. Wholeness Regained: Revisiting Bohm's Dialogue
Lee Nichol
3. Martin Buber and Mikhail Bakhtin: The Dialogue of Voices and the Word that is Spoken
Maurice Friedman
4. Designing Communities of Ideas for the Human Well-being
Ioanna Tsivacou
5. Dialogue and Spirituality: The Art of Being Human in a Changing World
Danny Martin
6. Building A Conscious Group through Deep Dialogue
Maureen O'Hara and John K. Wood
7. My Dialogue with Dialogue
Maurice Friedman SECTION II: PERSPECTIVES OF DIALOGUE CONVERSATION 8. The Five Dimensions of the Practice of Bohm's Dialogue
Mario Cayer
9. Facilitating a Global Conversation through the Universal Demosophia Facility
Matthew Shapiro
10. Becoming Aware: A Dialogical Approach to Consciousness
Maurice Friedman
11. Doing and Talking: Two Sides of School
Alexander Sidorkin
12. Bohm's Notion of Dialogue: Examining the Philosophical Roots
Linda Ellinor
13. Carnival and Dialogue: Opening New Conversations
Alexander Sidorkin SECTION III: MODALITIES OF CONVERSATION 14. Post-Formal Conversation
Raymond A. Horn, Jr.
15. Future Search Conversation
Karen Norum
16. Dialogue and Improvisation: Developing Capability for Highly Effective Conversations
GlennaGerard
17. The Conditions for Thriving Conversations
Kathia Laszlo and Alexander Laszlo SECTION IV: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF CONVERSATION 18. A Community Round Table: An Experiment with Self-Organizing Conversation
Judith Bach
19. Conversation in the Corporate World
Diane Gayeski and Gordon Rowland
20. Conversation and the Development of Learning Communities
Kathryn Kinnucan-Welsch and Patrick M. Jenlink SECTION V: REFLECTIONS ON SEARCHING TOGETHER FOR THE FUTURE 21. Creating Future Societies: Reflections on Searching Together
Bela H. Banathy and Patrick M. Jenlink Index
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