'''Goal''': Achieve a flow of meaning (''dia-logos'') as compared with breaking down one side of an argument (''debate''). Having diverse opinions, yet still getting along. ---- ''Practices:'' * '''Listen''' to others. Follow their line of thinking, feel what they feel * '''Suspend''' your certainties. Take a step back, allow yourself to think about both sides of contradictions * '''Respect''' opposing views. Redirect the force behind them. * '''Voice''' your opinion. Dig deep to find what you have say. ''Process:'' * We have to break out of the initial '''polite phase''' to raise conflicts * The '''conflict phase''' has to move from debate into self reflection ''(don't retreat!)'' * Self awareness, controlling egos leads to '''Generative Inquiry''' * then the magic begins, the meaning starts flowing; we are in '''Generative Dialogue''' * oh yeah and then we have to return back to the world as such I came across a similar concept when learning about team dynamics. ''Forming, Storming, Norming and Performing.'' Not quite the same, but it highlights the need for the conflict stage ''Storming''. Reminding us it is okay to raise conflicts, even if we feel uncomfortable, as long as we are prepared move beyond them. ''Storming; as in Brain Storm(ing), doesn't necessarily have the element of conflict occurring. In fact, during a BrainStorm, it is better to suspend your own opinions and pet hates to listen to '''all''' the '''possible''' solutions, and only then to narrow the set based on requirements and logic. To limit the SolutionSet to those that each contributor 'would best see fit' can only lead to disagreements and conflict. Would wiki conform more to a conflict setting or a ego-less setting? (in both WikiReality and WikiIdeals)'' I have rarely seen generative dialogue in the industry. I see it often in Jazz clubs. One clue that generative dialogue is occurring is when someone says exactly what you were about to say, I have seen this here on Wiki. The practices are from the book: "Dialogue and the Art of Thinking Together" ISBN: 0385479999. Author is William Isaacs, who I know is a big fan of ChristopherAlexander's works. This is just a personal summary and an inadequate abstraction. A visual abstraction of the practices can be seen on: http://home.earthlink.net/~paulcaswell/ea2002/communication.html. -- PaulCaswell ---- The list of specific suggestions such as "criticize ideas, not people", "don't guess motives, focus on content", ''etc.'' that used to be here has been factored to it's own page - CivilizedDiscussionGuidelines. It was about discussion, not dialogue. The Goals are different, the method is different, and the results are different, hence the page is different. ''This sounds like classifications from a book, rather than a "street" classification. That is fine, but you are going to confuse people not familiar with the book.'' ---- See Also: TrollDefinition, WikiSocialNorms PositiveDialogueCommunity CategoryDialogue