Experiential workshop exploring the theory and practice of dialogue as a tool for dealing with group conflicts and differing perspectives. Dialogue is a process which is different from other forms of group engagement in a variety of ways, and has wide utility in multiple arenas. The skills involved in dialogue cross disciplines and purposes. This course will explore the process and content of dialogue work, including formats, skills, and processes involved and various cases where it has been utilized.
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January 13:
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January 13:
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January 14:
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January 14:
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January 16:
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January 16:
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January 20:
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January 27:
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February 3:
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February 24:
Withdraw from this course (0% refund, W recorded)
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