In this recording of the Day 2 of the International Symposium Collaborative-Dialogic (CD) Practice Across Contexts and Cultures, Drs. Harlene Anderson and Diane Gehart meet with experts from around the world who use collaborative-dialogic practice to facilitate transformative and humanizing conversations across numerous disciplines.
This symposium featured contributors the Anderson and Gehart's most recent edited volume, Collaborative-Dialogic Practice: Relationships and Conversations Across Contexts and Cultures. You can learn more about it here: [ Ссылка ]...
On the second day of this symposium, we featured:
-Jakub Ceny, Lucia Cemova, & Martin Novak: Share their work using CD practices in climate activist communities in the Czech Republic.
-Sheila McNamee: Offers a contemporary approach to creating collaborative relationships in education, creating effective learning communities that meet the needs of learners in the 21st century.
-Richard De La Cuadra & Sylvia London: Continuing the theme of CD practices in education, Richard and Sylvia share how they used these relational methods in a 3-12 school during the pandemic to create effective relationships between school administrators, teachers, parents, and students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
-Irma Rodríguez, Sylvia London & Luis Olguín: Offer a glimpse into how CD practices have been used by a construction company to meaningfully engage communities and those who would be affected by their construction projects, providing a refreshingly humane and positive approach to 21st-century business practices.
-Adela G. Garcia & Marilene A. Grandesso: Provide an overview of how CD practices have been used with some of the most economically vulnerable communities in Brazil to facilitate community-level interventions.
-Dan Wulff & Sally St. George: Continue their work from the first edited volume by providing insight into the personal journey of CD practitioners.
-Jan DeFehr: Shares how she uses CD practices to inform more humane approaches to qualitative research.
-Gao Yun, Dolly Xie, HaiBo Zeng, & Harlene Anderson: Offer an inspiring overview of how CD practices can be used to transform organizational culture in an IT (informational technology) company.
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