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1. Bohm dialogue
- www.muc.de
- Bohm Dialogue.
- it is proposed that a form of free dialogue may well be one of the most effective ways of investigating the crisis which faces society, and indeed the whole of human nature and consciousness today. ...
- Dialogue - A proposal (David Bohm, Don Factor, Peter Garrett).
- on Meaning, Purpose and Exploration in Dialogue (David Bohm).
- Comments on Bohm Dialogue (Pat Styer) .
- Comments on Bohm Dialogue (Ken Parejko) .
- Comments on Bohm Dialogue (Don Factor) .
- Comments on Bohm Dialogue (Jan Pieter Verhey) .
- The Dialogue Experiment (John Briggs and David Peat) .
- On Dialogue (William van den Heuvel) .
- Dialogue and Freedom (William van den Heuvel) .
- Dialogue and Coherence (William van den Heuvel) .
- Dialogue and Anarchy (William van den Heuvel) .
- Selection of websites on dialogue by UIA .
- Dialogue page by DuVersity.
- Bohm Dialogue groups:.
2. DISC home
- www.disc2.dk
- DISC Dialogue Engineering Model.
- The DISC Best Practice Guide extends and specialises software engineering best practice to the particular purposes of dialogue engineering, that is, to the development and evaluation of spoken language dialogue systems (SLDSs). ...
- This Guide consists of the DISC Dialogue Engineering Model, a series of SLDS design support tools, state-of-the-art overviews and references to relevant sites and running SLDSs world-wide, a glossary, DISC publications, and Guide evaluation stuff for you to use. ...
- DISC Dialogue Engineering Model.
- DISC Dialogue Engineering Model | Tools&Systems | About DISC | Publications .
3. Dialogue: Newsletter of SPSP
- www.spsp.org
- The SPSP Newsletter: Dialogue .
- Dialogue is the official newsletter of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. ... Dialogue seeks to promote a constructive exchange of views as well as to inform SPSP members about current developments in the field and particularly about the activities of the Society. The opinions expressed in Dialogue are not the official views of SPSP nor necessarily of the editors. Rather, Dialogue is a forum for diverse perspectives on issues relating to personality and social psychology.
- Contributions to Dialogue are welcome, especially from members of the Society. ...
- The current editors of Dialogue are Chris Crandall and Monica Biernat. ...
- Advertising in Dialogue is a very cost-effective way of reaching a broad audience of personality and social psychologists. Full-page ads in Dialogue cost $450, and half-page ads cost $275. ...
- To advertise in Dialogue, contact the Executive Officer of SPSP, Harry Reis, at the following address: David Dunning.
4. dialogueculture.htm
- www.ceptualinstitute.com
- Steps towards Civilised Dialogue or Intellectual Compassion and fruitful Conversations. ...
- and insights in ON DIALOGUE and ON CREATIVITY. ...
- Dialogue Culture .
- When looking at Dialogue and David Bohms work that discusses going beyond assumptions, isolation and interest, and towards an open sharing of ideas, we learn that people increasingly get together only to present their own ideas and to defend their views or projects. Bohm was very aware of the need -- even in open and free (no format) meetings -- to find procedures or principles that will literally give people the "space" to talk and especially to overcome ingrained habits and convictions which tend to bias and hamper speakers (for more see: On Dialogue p 30). ...
- Bohm clearly outlined that a certain receptiveness and interest in dialogue and in the sharing of other ideas is needed. ...
- We consider that readers here are familiar with Bohm's work "On Dialogue" or other material listed later, or, are open to following this cursory overview "ON DIALOG and CONVERSATION" and then review his writings later for concepts and context. In this paper our focus is on Overview and the Next Step - how to find ways to overcome certain dilemmas encountered when coming together in Dialogue Groups. ...
- As mentioned, we will make references to Dialogue Schools or Studies, as in the context of the "The School of Ignorance ?" dialogue group. ...
- First, we propose that you look at a list of arguments, as collected by Anthony Judge, why a person should attend or avoid meeting other persons in a dialogue format: http://www. ... htm The International School of Ignorance ? -- an ongoing experiment in dialogue meeting design - Why attend? - Why avoid attending? Further material by Anthony Judge can be found footnoted. ...
- Bohm Dialogue groups meet regularly, and in addition to the independent work of Anthony Judge, many groups have assembled and dissolved on their way to successful Dialogue. ...
- We can encourage dialogue through the use of "time credits" -- allocated speaking rights -- making people aware of "attentiveness", interest flow, and how time is used as a means and control technique. ...
- We can monitor and reflect fully on what is going on in "dialogue" -- evaluate it in "3rd person" even while participating in "1st". Who has the floor and when; how well the opportunity us used; is a person controlling or monopolizing the presentation time; is he/she engaged in signaling common lines and encouraging comprehension; or is the person still in "fighting mode" over mental territories or schools-of-thought, in the same way as we have been trained through the ages to protect and conquer physical territories (civilized dialogue - Gespraechskultur)? .
- If people are open to working at dialogue, being less intransigent and more willing to see things with new and shared eyes. ...
5. Principles for Interfaith Dialogue
- arc.episcopalchurch.org
- The Presiding Bishop's Advisory Committee on Interfaith Relations PRINCIPLES FOR INTERFAITH DIALOGUE.
- DIALOGUE AS MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING.
- Several of these religious communities have national and regional organizations, frequently with people who have responsibility for interfaith dialogue and cooperation. ...
- Whenever possible, engage in dialogue ecumenically. Generally dialogue is best done with representatives of several Christian traditions at the same time. ... An ecumenical approach to dialogue allows us to focus on those things which are essential in Christian teaching. While individual approaches need not be discouraged, a ministerial association or local council of churches might well be the more appropriate body to initiate dialogue.
- One obvious way of avoiding this is to let the dialogue partners describe themselves, as we would expect to speak for ourselves. ... One way of ensuring this kind of balance is to plan the dialogue together.
- Prepare carefully for dialogue. Dialogue ventures will be most successful with mutual planning and preparation.
- True dialogue is not possible if only the best of one tradition is contrasted with the worst of the others.
- Dialogue is not furthered when painful or difficult issues are glossed over. ... Dialogue should include an awareness of our own contribution to division and misunderstanding.
- By engaging in dialogue we Christians are not being asked to compromise our faith that God was revealed in the person of Jesus Christ. Our understanding of our own faith should be clear, so that the Christian perspective can be fairly presented to dialogue partners. Dialogue, however, should not be a subtle form of proselytizing, but an occasion for mutual sharing. ...
6. The Dialogues
- www.iath.virginia.edu
- What Are the New Dialogue Transcripts?.
- As a result, the dialogue had to be reproduced under psuedonyms. ...
- Complete Transcript of the New Dialogue:.
- Visit here for the full, chronological text of the Dialogue with informative links to the Glossary of Terms. ...
- Topical Guide to the New Dialogue:.
- Click on one of the following topics for a contextualized survey of issues discussed in the initial sessions of the New Dialogue.
- Civic Virtue: Dialogue, the Good Life and Liberalism .
7. 6 Discourse and Dialogue
- cslu.cse.ogi.edu
8. Interreligious Relations and Dialogue
- www.wcc-coe.org
- interreligious relations & dialogue .
- Current Dialogue - December 2004 (No. ...
- Ecumenical Considerations for Dialogue and Relations with People of other Religion .
- Current Dialogue back issues .
- The team on interreligious relations promotes contact between Christians and neighbours of other faiths primarily through multi-lateral and bi-lateral dialogue with partners of other faiths that is aimed at building trust, meeting common challenges and addressing conflictive and divisive issues. ...
- The primary methodology of the WCC's work on interreligious relations remains dialogue. ...
- The progress of these dialogues as well as articles highlighting local efforts are published in the bi-annual Current Dialogue. ...
- Christian-Jewish-Muslim dialogue on the issue of Jerusalem; .
- Hindu-Christian dialogue on issues such as proselytization, religious extremism and caste; .
- In 1971 a sub-unit within the WCC was formed to promote dialogue between people of living faiths. A major landmark in this area came in 1977 at a meeting in Chiang Mai, Thailand where agroup of Christians representing many different ecclesiastical traditions drew up Guidelines on Dialogue. These guidelines serve as the basis of interreligious dialogue sponsored by the WCC and many churches around the world. ...
- Taking stock of some thirty years of experience of interreligious dialogue within the WCC, a document entitled Ecumenical Considerations for Dialogue and Relations with People of other Religions was produced. ...
- As interest in dialogue has grown, so has its actual practice, enabling various religious communities to understand one another better and to work more closely together. ...
- People engaged in dialogue have felt their own faith challenged and deepened by the new dimensions of religious life which they have observed, and many find in interreligious encounter a new impetus for doing theology and reviving spirituality. Communities in dialogue function as the leaven in the larger community, facilitating the creation of a society transcending religious barriers. ...
9. NATO Topics: Mediterranean Dialogue
- www.nato.int
- NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue .
- International Conference "From Dialogue to Partnership: Mediterranean Security and NATO: Future Prospects", .
- NATO elevates Mediterranean Dialogue to a genuine partnership, launches Istanbul Cooperation Initiative.
- NAC meets with Mediterranean Dialogue Partners at Ambassadorial level.
- Algeria joins NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue.
- Meeting in Istanbul on 28 June 2004, NATO Heads of State and Government decided to elevate the Mediterranean Dialogue to a genuine partnership and to launch the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative with selected countries in the broader region of the Middle East. ...
- of Mediterranean Dialogue.
- A historical meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers and their counterparts from the Mediterranean Dialogue countries on 8 December in Brussels celebrated 10 years of the security Dialogue. ...
- What is the difference between NATO’s Mediterranean Dialogue and the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative? NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue (MD) is a ten-year old forum for political consultations and practical cooperation, which includes a bilateral and a multilateral component and involves countries of the Mediterranean area.
- Enhancement of NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue, Istanbul Cooperation Initiative.
- Fact sheet on Mediterranean Dialogue Ministerial meeting on 8 December 2004 (. ...
- for the Mediterranean Dialogue - Official document approved at the Istanbul Summit of NATO Heads of State and Government - June 2004.
- Upgrading the Mediterranean Dialogue.
- The practical cooperative activities undertaken by NATO with Mediterranean Dialogue partners (. ...
- The practical cooperative activities undertaken by NATO with Mediterranean Dialogue partners (. ...
- Between Dialogue and Partnership.
10. Dialogue Radio and TV @ the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
- wwics.si.edu
- About Dialogue Radio and Television.
- Dialogue is an award-winning weekly radio program that explores the world of ideas through weekly, half-hour conversations with renowned public figures, scholars, journalists, and authors. Since 1988, Dialogue has offered its listeners informed discussion on important ideas and issues in national and international affairs, history, and culture providing commentary that goes beyond the superficial analysis presented in many of today's talk shows.
- As of spring 2002, in collaboration with Northern Virginia Public Television and MHz NETWORKS, Dialogue is now a new 26-part television series. ... org/shows/original/dialogue. ...
- In 2004, Dialogue's television program won a Telly Award in the category of Best Cable or TV Series Miscellaneous based on a compilation of programming from its four television seasons. In 2001 Dialogue was awarded the Best Long-Form News Interview at the Washington metropolitan area March of Dimes Achievement in Radio (A. ... Dialogue has twice been awarded finalist status in the prestigious New York Festival's international radio competition.
- This Month on Dialogue .
- About Dialogue .
- Dialogue Team .
- Best of Dialogue .
- Dialogue is an award winning weekly radio program that explores the world of ideas through conversations with renowed public figures, scholars, journalists, and authors. ...
- To listen to Dialogue online, click the audio button under each program listing. ...
- Dialogue Radio and TV.
- Email: dialogue@wwic. ...
11. Dialogue Communications :: Powering the Mobile Internet
- www.dialogue.co.uk
- sales@dialogue. ...
- Dialogue Communications (estd. ...
- Dialogue have now launched Hookaduck, their mobile applications platform.
- Dialogue Australia offers super-aggregation services .
- Dialogue and Your Communications Alliance Brings New SMS and Revenue Opportunities .
- Dialogue and Virgin Mobile Offer Music Fans Novel Way of Contacting Artists .
- Dialogue Pushes for Aggregation Service Certification .
- Dialogue Connects MSN to nearly half of the UK mobile market .
- Dialogue Opens Australian Office .
- Dialogue Connects Content Providers to South African Networks .
- Dialogue's Community Text Service Proves a Popular way to stay in touch .
- Dialogue Australia offers super-aggregation services .
- Dialogue and Your Communications Alliance Brings New SMS and Revenue Opportunities .
- Dialogue and Virgin Mobile Offer Music Fans Novel Way of Contacting Artists .
12. Guidelines on Dialogue (E)
- www.wcc-coe.org
- for dialogue and relations with.
- Taking stock of 30 years of dialogue .
- INTER-RELIGIOUS RELATIONS AND DIALOGUE TODAY.
- True to this vision, the World Council of Churches developed the "Guidelines on Dialogue with People of Living Faiths and Ideologies" in Chiang Mai in 1979. ... However, we now have thirty years of experience in interreligious relations and dialogue, making it possible to move forward by drawing on what we have achieved or attempted. Since the 1979 guidelines, the ecumenical movement has taken significant steps toward facilitating interreligious relations and dialogue, but expectations for the fruits of our efforts have also risen. ...
- In recent years, member churches have requested guidelines on interreligious relations and dialogue that address today's context. More than ever, we sense a growing need not just for dialogue with people of other faiths but for genuine relationships with them. ...
- In this effort, Christians should seek to go further to produce, in collaboration with neighbours of other religious traditions, commonly agreed guidelines for relations and dialogue that would inform, instruct, and enable all to embrace the way of trust and community building. ...
- INTER-RELIGIOUS RELATIONS AND DIALOGUE TODAY.
- Greater awareness of religious plurality has heightened the need for improved relations and dialogue among people of different faiths. ... Where mechanisms for dialogue and encounter exist, there are opportunities to foster greater knowledge and awareness among people of different religions. ...
- Interreligious relations and dialogue are meant to help free religion from such misuse, and to present opportunities for religious people to serve together as agents of healing and reconciliation. ...
- It is the task of interreligious relations and dialogue to help prevent religion from becoming the fault line between communities.
- As witnesses, we approach interreligious relations and dialogue in commitment to our faith. ...
- In dialogue and relationships with people of other faiths, we have come to recognize that the mystery of God's salvation is not exhausted by our theological affirmations. ...
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