Rooted in the innovative approach of La Trobe University s Centre for Dialogue, Volume 1 of The Art and Craft of Dialogue offers a rigorous and accessible exploration of dialogue s theory, philosophy, history, and politics. Traversing cultural, social, psychological, and ideological divides, this volume lays a solid conceptual foundation, bridging the gap between reflective theory and practical engagement. Rich in lessons, narratives, and insights, it equips scholars, practitioners, and curious minds alike with the tools to engage dialogue as an ethical, transformative, and intellectually grounded practice.…mehr
Rooted in the innovative approach of La Trobe University s Centre for Dialogue, Volume 1 of The Art and Craft of Dialogue offers a rigorous and accessible exploration of dialogue s theory, philosophy, history, and politics. Traversing cultural, social, psychological, and ideological divides, this volume lays a solid conceptual foundation, bridging the gap between reflective theory and practical engagement.
Rich in lessons, narratives, and insights, it equips scholars, practitioners, and curious minds alike with the tools to engage dialogue as an ethical, transformative, and intellectually grounded practice.
Michális S. Michael is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at La Trobe University and former Director of the Centre for Dialogue–Global Reconciliation. Michael’s work involves a meticulous examination of intergroup and international conflicts through dialogue engagement. Through various case studies, he explores the conditions under which disputants can shift their attitudes and perceptions by considering alternative engagement methods in entrenched situations. Essentially, his research aims to deepen our understanding of the increasingly complex and often volatile social, political, and cultural environments that conflict affects, along with the pressures it places on governance and societies. By examining the necessity of dialogue in conflict settings, his work assesses how dialogue can best serve as an effective communication form that surpasses traditional mediation and negotiation paradigms, offering both governmental and non-governmental entities new opportunities to reduce polarisation and enhance prospects for constructive engagement.
Inhaltsangabe
. 1. Why Dialogue?. . 2. From Conflict to Dialogue. . 3. The ‘Dialogical’ Moment. . 4. Towards a Dialogue of Civilisations?. . 5. The Philosophical Proclivity of Dialogue. . 6. The Ethical Prerogative of Dialogue.
. 1. Why Dialogue?. . 2. From Conflict to Dialogue. . 3. The ‘Dialogical’ Moment. . 4. Towards a Dialogue of Civilisations?. . 5. The Philosophical Proclivity of Dialogue. . 6. The Ethical Prerogative of Dialogue.
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