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In the temporal lifecycles of ideation and communication, dialogues are among the longest duration exchanges possible in human discourse. Some dialogues persist for days, others are sustained for years. We see Conversations as everyday discourse, informal and vernacular. They lead to understanding each other, but impose no burden of disciplined response or deep listening. We start these conversations with the aim of inspiring future dialogues aligned with our shared commitments.
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- Change or Die: A desperate call for Leadership and Democracy
- Democratic Engagement
- Dialogue to Democratic Action
- The Distinctions of Dialogue
- Interactive Management and Knowledge Management Relationships
- Globalization and Local Cultures
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| Aleco | INTRODUCTION | 1 | Feb 22 2007, 10:32 AM EST by Heiner.Benking | |
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I like very much this statement which, in addition to introducing us to the significance of languaging among human beings. it also draws the distinction between conversation and disciplined dialogue. The use of the wiki for disciplined dialogue is the unique charracteristic of the Blogora wiki. Thank you Peter for maining this very important distinction transparent to us the users.
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