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Mapping Dialogue: A research project profiling dialogue tools and processes for social change
This research project was commissioned by the German Technical Co-operation (GTZ). It is part of their supporting the Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF) to explore ways in which dialogue can be used to address social challenges in South Africa. During and since South Africa’s transition to democracy, Nelson Mandela has exhibited a formidable ability to forgive and suspend judgment, along with an awareness of the importance of listening to all sides. We were asked in this context to map out a variety of approaches, and to provide an overview, case examples and our own subjective commentary on each. We are hoping that this material will be useful not only to NMF but to anyone who shares our questions and our desire to improve the quality of human conversations. To read more…
June 1, 2009
U.S. Government Initiative on Open Dialogue
President Obama’s administration officially launched the “Open Government Initiative encouraging us and those in our networks to get involved in helping them generate new ideas for creating a more participatory, transparent, and collaborative government. If you are interested, consider joining the Open Government Dialogue at opengov.ideascale.com.
June 1, 2009