Dialogic Approaches to Global Challenges: Moving from "Dialogue Fatigue" to Dialogic Change Processes By Bettye Pruitt and Steve Waddell with Katrin Kaeufer and Kate Parrot | August 2005 | View Full Text | Email Link
Abstract
This is a working paper of the Generative Dialogue Project aims to develop and advance the use of generative dialogic change processes that can produce the deep societal shifts required to address the complex challenges that threaten our future.
This paper looks at theories of generative dialogue and the current landscape of generative dialogue efforts (such as in international discussion of climate change). It concludes with discussion of this new model of organizing that will not supplant the existing international system but is becoming an essential complement to it.
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