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Listening Talk. An experience of academic-practitioner dialogue in Bradford district: Second systematisation of learning (2007-2012)
Cumming, Lisa F. ; Pearce, Jenny V.
Cumming, Lisa F.
Pearce, Jenny V.
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2012
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In human societies there will always be differences of views and interests. But the reality today is that we are all interdependent and have to coexist on this small planet. Therefore, the only sensible and intelligent way of resolving differences and clashes of interests, whether between individuals or nations, is through dialogue. The promotion of a culture of dialogue and nonviolence for the future of mankind is thus an important task of the international community.
(His Holiness the Dalai Lama, in a speech to the “Forum 2000″ Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, September 4, 1997)
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Cumming L and Pearce J (2012) Listening Talk. An experience of academic-practitioner dialogue in Bradford district: Second systematisation of learning (2007-2012) Programme for a Peaceful City. ICPS Working Paper 11. University of Bradford.
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