The Centre for Dialogue proposes to specialise in the theory and practice of dialogue across all its cultural, religious, political and economic dimensions, and to identify avenues and mechanisms that can promote it nationally and internationally. It is hoped that by broadening and deepening our understanding of dialogue we can in turn address the many problems of coexistence that remain essentially unresolved.
Professor Toshio Kuwako (Department of Value and Decision Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology) outlines his pioneering framework for social consensus building around large scale development projects in Japan, stressing the importance of understanding the value structure of a locale, of...
Published 12/05/13
Professor Toshio Kuwako (Department of Value and Decision Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology) outlines his pioneering framework for social consensus building around large scale development projects in Japan, stressing the importance of understanding the value structure of a locale, of...
Published 12/05/13
Larry Marshall (Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University) on ethic diversity and harmony in Australia.
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Published 01/06/12