Towards transformative dialogue
By: GERGEN, Kenneth J.
Contributor(s): McNAMME, Sheila | BARRET, Frank.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: New York : Marcel Dekker, 2001International Journal of Public Administration- IJPA 24, 7-8, p. 679-707Abstract: Drawing from a social constructionist theoretical orientation and a range of congenial practices, we propose the concept of transformative dialogue which stresses relational responsibility, self-expression, affirmation, coodination, reflexivity, and the co-creation of new realities. We see convesational moves that accomplish these aims as highly promising; at the same time there is no attempt in the present article to suggest theses as ultimate solutions to employ in situations of conflict. The present is a attempt to generate a potentially useful vocabulary rather than a strict set of rules for negotiating among incommensurate realitiesItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Drawing from a social constructionist theoretical orientation and a range of congenial practices, we propose the concept of transformative dialogue which stresses relational responsibility, self-expression, affirmation, coodination, reflexivity, and the co-creation of new realities. We see convesational moves that accomplish these aims as highly promising; at the same time there is no attempt in the present article to suggest theses as ultimate solutions to employ in situations of conflict. The present is a attempt to generate a potentially useful vocabulary rather than a strict set of rules for negotiating among incommensurate realities
Volume 24
Numbers 7-8
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