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Talking Community: The Dialogue Workbook
Diane Dorfman
This workbook focuses on the use of dialogue as a strategy for community building. The author examines ways in which different populations talk to one another. The resource also considers the relationship between "talk" and community. Some of the issues presented in the book are: how does talking build relations, how do we talk about community or community issues, and what kinds of talk build communities. Sample workbook exercises include: a grid mapping out different kinds of talk, scenarios with related questions, and step-by-step worksheets for determining who you want to include in dialogue and the content of the dialogue.
© 2000
Print$15.00
Web Resourcehttp://www.nwrel.org/ruraled/publications/com_dialogue.pdf
Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory
101 SW Main St., Ste. 500
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: (800) 547-6339
Fax: (503) 275-0654
Web: http://www.nwrel.org/ruraled/

This resource is from the Communication category.

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