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The Transformative Power of Dialogue (Hardcover)
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The Transformative Power of Dialogue (Hardcover)
Series: Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management
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Dialogue has a long lineage but a relatively recent research
tradition. The goal of this volume is to elevate dialogue onto the
research agenda by addressing such questions as: how can we make
dialogue actionable and effective in organizational practice? How
can dialogue inform decision making in a particular problem domain
or community of interest when multiple people, groups, and
organizations are involved? How can dialogue be utilized to build
more vibrant, democratic communities? To what extent can the
Internet and new information technology support the dialogical
process? How can we describe the relational field that dialogue
creates and build a theory of social communication and information
processing that explains the organization and dynamics of dialogue,
and its implications for psychosocial function? The volume
addresses these questions in four sections: the foundations,
perspectives, practice and theory of dialogue. By design, the
contributors draw from wide-ranging philosophical and disciplinary
traditions: anthropology, communication, information, management,
neuro-psychology, organization theory, philosophy, psychology,
political science, public policy, quantum physics, and sociology.
As dialogue attempts to break down the barriers among people, the
authors defend a more robust understanding of dialogue that
requires scholars and practitioners to move beyond the confines of
one academic tradition and to study it in a more comprehensive and
integrated way. The disciplinary reach of this title should attract
scholars and practitioners interested in the general area of
dialogue and communication, as well as related topics such as
collaboration, public engagement, citizen participation,
deliberative democracy, stakeholder relations, networks,
interorganizational relationships, and community building.
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