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Advocacy > Dialogue
The following information is about Dialogue.
Dialogue Defined
A process for sharing and learning about another group's beliefs, feelings, interests, and/or needs in a non-adversarial, open way, usually with the help of a third party facilitator.
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Off-site Dialogue Links, User Submitted
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Sun Jul 5
- I + Thou = Dialogue: The centrality of language in human nature and existence means that relationships are dialogues. Theology and philosophy should also be viewed as dialogues; and inter-faith work demonstrates this pre-eminently. This lecture will explore the place of language in the human self and its role in theological and inter-faith reflection.
- Open Government Brainstorm - by IdeaScale
- The 6 Levels of Engagement in Online Conversations | Lateral Action
- C2 Wiki - Embrace Change: "Face it: the requirements will not be known at the beginning, and they will change along the way"
Sat Jul 4
- Chicago Underground Library: The online home of a mixed-use art space and reading room in the Congress Theater building in Chicago, next to Hungry Man Gallery. The space is a meeting room for a number of groups interested in critical evaluation of contemporary Chicago art, culture, urban planning, etc.
Fri Jul 3
- Interviews with Australian scientists - Alphabetical list
- Bridge Worldwide 2009: Cannes Cyber Lions Gold - Pringles Can Hands
- DIALOGUE FOUNDATIONS by Wilfrid Hodges and Erik Krabbe II?Erik C.W. Krabbe
- Global Public Opinion in the Bush Years (2001-2008): Overview - Pew Global Attitudes Project
- The Dialogue Institute :: Home: The Dialogue Institute works to transform the world into a global community by fostering interreligious and intercultural scholarship, understanding and cooperation. A nonprofit organization founded at Temple University (Philadelphia, PA) in 1978, the Dialogue Institute trains religious, civic and academic leaders in the skills of critical thinking and respectful dialogue so that they can build sustained relationships across lines of religious and cultural difference. Global and inclusive, the Dialogue Institute provides resources and creates networks of support among all those engaged in interreligious dialogue and action around the world.
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