I was browsing through quotes about the role of dialogue in democracy. I came across this one from the late American journalist William Greider : “ Democracy begins in human conversation. A democratic conversation does not require elaborate rules of procedure or utopian notions of perfect consensus. What it does require is a spirit of mutual respect – people conversing critically with one another in an atmosphere of shared regard. ” It's almost time for the European elections, and we live in a very divided world. Have we lost the ability for dialogue? This was, actually, the same question we asked when we set out to apply for our project. We wanted to bring dialogue to everyone in all kinds of settings to prevent polarisation. Schools, workplaces, voluntary organisations or even blocks of flats are all micro-democracies because they bring people together to decide on matters that unite them and that are meaningful. This means that we need dialogue skills for democratic participat...
Welcome to 'Dialogues Unfolded'! We're all about conversation, from street chats to office banter. Join us to explore real-life encounters that make you think, smile, and engage. Our goal: bring dialogue to life and invite you to join the discussion. Discover stories, tips, and chances to share. While passionate about dialogue, we also introduce you to the DIAL project, promoting dialogue as a vital skill. Let's chat, learn, and grow together. Your voice matters!