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February 13

Impressions of Jordan and Arabic studies by Kelly James

Respond to our blog "What Questions Should we be asking about globalization?"

 

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Lessons from Online Dialogue: The Shaping Our Future Experience Karen Ross Spring 2011


Books

CIL/USA BookWho Dialogues?
(and when and where and how?)

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2009. A book for classrooms, faculty committees, and community organizations where there is an interest in studying or engaging in dialogue.
This publication summarizes the works for the 1st Dialouge Facilitators Networking Group, a skills-building course for dialogue professionals.

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This practical yet visionary booklet belongs on the desk of every teacher, counselor, attorney, and those who specialize in dispute resolution. It highlights the skills necessary to *listen*, to dialogue *creatively*, and to achieve *community based consensus*. It demonstrates that while dialogue is essentially a two (or more) person exercise, real communication can begin with just one person who knows how to engage in "deep listening."
—Joseph J. Fahey, Ph.D. Chair, Catholic Scholars for Worker Justice Professor of Religious Studies Manhattan College

I think the book begins to answer at least two important needs: to see how dialogic thinking and practices actually play out in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural contexts, and to get an inside view on the process of practitioners' reflection on their own experiences. It's written in an easily-accessible style (no academic turgidity here) and offers questions to ponder and exercises that can be used "in the field" right away." » click here to read the full review
—Robert R. Stains, Jr., Vice President, Public Conversations Project

 

How Can We Address Human Trafficking?

You can now download a summary of all the Network for Peace through Dialogue's work on human trafficking. Spanning over seven years of work, this report offers a comprehensive summary of six previous events where the Network for Peace through Dialogue has addressed issues related to human trafficking.

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CIL/USA BookHow Can People From Different Cultures Come Together
To Make Sense of Our World?

2002. Network for Peace through Dialogue explores a model for dialogue.
A publication summarizing the works of the 2002 Dialogue International Workshop

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