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  david bohm, donald factor and peter garrett - dialogue. a proposal @ the informal education archives
(Bohm's influence can be seen, for example, in the work of Peter Senge on learning organizations) In the paper the writers set out their understanding of dialogue, and the way in which it can be approached.
Dialogue, as we are choosing to use the word, is a way of exploring the roots of the many crises that face humanity today.
It is an important stage in the Dialogue, a moment of increased coherence, where the group is able to move beyond its perceived blocks or limitations and into new territory, But it is also a point at which a group may begin to relax and bask in the "high" that accompanies the experience.
www.infed.org /archives/e-texts/bohm_dialogue.htm   (4496 words)

  
  Bohm Dialogue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bohm Dialogue or Bohmian Dialogue is a form of free association conducted in groups, with no predefined purpose in mind besides mutual understanding and exploration of human thought.
Bohm published his views on dialogue in a series of papers between 1985 and 1991.
Bohm Dialogue (often referred to simply as Dialogue by its proponents) is conducted in groups of 10 to 40 people, who sit in a single circle, for a few hours during regular meetings or for a few days in a workshop environment.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bohm_Dialogue   (872 words)

  
 Dialogue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The dialogue was frequently used by early Christian writers, such as Justin, Origen and Augustine, and a particularly notable dialgue from late antiquity is Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy.
The philosophic dialogue, with or without Socrates as a character, continues to be used on occasion by philosophers when attempting to write engaging, literary works of philosophy which attempt to capture the subtle nuance and lively give-and-take of discourse as it actually takes place in intellectual conversation.
Martin Buber places dialogue in a central position in his philosophy: he sees dialogue as an effective means of on-going communication rather than as a purposive attempt to reach some conclusion or to express some viewpoint(s).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dialogue   (1322 words)

  
 David Bohm Summary
David Bohm was a major twentieth-century physicist, and one of the world's leading authorities on quantum theory and its conceptual foundations.
Bohm also made significant theoretical contributions to neuropsychology and the development of the holonomic model [2] of the functioning of the brain.
Bohm showed a deep concern for humankind and life in general, and was alarmed by what he considered an increasing imbalance of not only 'man' and nature, but among peoples, as well as people, themselves.
www.bookrags.com /David_Bohm   (3052 words)

  
 Bohm Dialogue - InformationBlast
Bohm Dialogue or Bohmian Dialogue is a form of free association conducted in groups, with no predefined purpose in mind besides mutual understanding and exploration of human thought.
Bohm published his views on dialogue in a series of papers between 1985 and 1991.
Bohm Dialogue (often referred to simply as Dialogue by its proponents) is conducted in groups of 20 to 40 people, who sit in a single circle.
www.informationblast.com /Bohm_Dialogue.html   (163 words)

  
 Forsyth Consulting Group - On Dialogue (David Bohm)
Dialogue is the particular process developed by David Bohm for facilitating the exchange of deeply held views to create collaborative and shared learning, out of which may potentially emerge some new understanding.
Dialogue is used to reconcile situations of complexity, especially where many apparently disparate and irreconcilable views prevent an issue being discussed and resolution being found.
Dialogue is a conscious process that imitates other forms of collaborative discussions that rely on unconscious cultural processes (talking circles, runggun, musyawarah etc).
www.fcg.com.au /dialogue.shtml   (1013 words)

  
 Dialogue
Dialogue is a both a kind of conversation and a way of relating.[6] It is a small-scale communication process in which participants may say or hear something they never said or heard before, and from which they may emerge irrevocably changed.[7] The approach emphasizes listening, learning, and the development of shared understandings.[8]
Because dialogue requires participants to open themselves up to one another, it may not be appropriate in cases where parties cling to their hatred and anger and refuse to listen.
Dialogue is a form of conversation and a form of relating to people that differs from mediation, negotiation, and debate in that it seeks to inform and learn, but not to persuade or to resolve anything.
www.beyondintractability.org /essay/dialogue/?nid=1218   (6990 words)

  
 Dialouge
Dialogue is a form of conversation that has been explored, practiced and promoted by David Bohm, J. Krishnamurti, Martin Buber and others.
Dialogue is a process in which one can experience the connectedness and wholeness that is always present, yet is mostly invisible.
Dialogue is a mode of exchange among human beings in which there is a true turning to one another, and a full appreciation of another not as an object in a social function, but as a genuine being.
home.mebtel.net /~kirchoff/Dialogue.htm   (1336 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Bohm was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania to a Hungarian Jewish immigrant father and a Lithuanian Jewish mother.
Bohm attended Pennsylvania State College, graduating in 1939, and then headed west to the California Institute of Technology for a year, and then transferred to the theoretical physics group under Robert Oppenheimer at the University of California, Berkeley, where he was to obtain his doctorate degree.
Bohm gravitated to alternative models of society and became active in organizations like the Young Communist League, the Campus Committee to Fight Conscription, and the Committee for Peace Mobilization all later branded as Communist organizations by the FBI under J.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=David_Bohm   (2418 words)

  
 Eugene Dialogue - About Dialogue
Bohm observed that the attempt to explore the limits of thought exposes a coalescing of understanding, through the words, play, frustration, and periods of silence in the dialogue.
Bohm intended that dialogue groups in the microcosm could develop a subtle ability to unfold collective insight—and could thereby contribute to social, cultural, and global understanding of divergent views in the macrocosm.
Bohm Dialogue is also distinct from other groups such as Quaker meeting, T-group training, deconstruction, Rodgerian encounter, or therapy work—although aspects of spirituality, therapy, or sensitivity may emerge during the process.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~mears/about.html   (520 words)

  
 Publications: Articles
Peter Garrett, Dialogos, Inc. and Centre for Action Research in Professional Practice, University of Bath, Bath, UK Although conversation and dialogue have a heritage of many thousands of years, I am using the term dialogue to refer to a particular approach pioneered by a small group of us from the early 1980's.
The approach may be used by a group of peers (such as the partners of a firm), by all members of a team or department, or by a diverse group drawn from a diagonal cross-section of a company or organization.
The intention of the dialogue is for those present to find a way of exploring together just what it is that leads each of them to feel, think, speak, and act the way they do.
www.dialogos.com /publications/DaTM.html   (1630 words)

  
 Nick Consoletti's "Contextual Essay: A Reflection on Bohmian Dialogue"
In Krishnamurti’s philosophy sumum bonum is the oneness of observation, observer and observed: the ontology, the epistemology, and the metaphysics.
Bohm had arrived in the English countryside to deliver a proposal in which he aspired to unify some of the anomalies in quantum theory that had remained unclarified for 70 years.
Bohm proposed that as a result, the events ensuing from a dialogue process would analogously touch and reveal fragmentation, thus contributing to the harmonization of the individual, social, and cosmic human dimensions.
www.nickc-c.com /ce.htm   (7594 words)

  
 Bohm.html
Dialogue is a way of observing how hidden values and intentions can control our behaviour, and how unnoticed differences in culture or gender can clash without our realizing what is occurring.
The word "dialogue" derives from two roots: "dia" which means "through" and "logos" which means "the word", or more particularly, "the meaning of the word".
It is an important stage in the Dialogue, a moment of increased coherence, where the group is able to move beyond its perceived blocks or limitations and on into new territory.
www.sataichi.com /Bohm.html   (5367 words)

  
 Eugene Dialogue - David Bohm
David Bohm was the last graduate student to study with Robert Oppenheimer at the University of California, Berkeley, in the 1940s, where he remained as a research physicist after Oppenheimer left for Los Alamos to work on the atomic bomb.
Bohm approached science as a quest for truth, and, in this spirit, he unpacked and revealed the epistemological foundations of science (in his study of order), and he utilized these insights to conceive a profound ontological hypothesis (the holomovement and implicate orders).
Consistent with Bohm’s deep interest in interconnectedness and wholeness, he developed a critique of thought and a philosophy of existence that reflected inter-relationships of energy, matter, and meaning.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~mears/bio.html   (851 words)

  
 National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation   (Site not responding. Last check: )
David Bohm was one of the greatest physicists and foremost thinkers of the twentieth century.
This paper discusses the process of Bohm dialogue and what it offers those who choose to engage in it as a way of gaining an understanding of the human thought process.
The authors outline their conception of dialogue, why they believe dialogue is valuable, and provide some practical advice on initiating this type of dialogue.
www.thataway.org /resources/explore/theory.html   (2218 words)

  
 The Co-Inteligence Institute
Dialogue can at times be truly magical, dissolving the boundaries between us and the world and opening up wellsprings of realization and resonant power.
In those rare, deeply healing moments of dialogue in its most ideal form, we may experience the wholeness of who we are (beyond our isolated ego), listening and speaking to the wholeness of who we are (deep within and beyond the group around us).
Dialogue, in contrast, involves joining our thinking and feeling into a shared pool of meaning which continually flows and evolves, carrying us all into new, deeper levels of understanding none of us could have foreseen.
www.co-intelligence.org /P-dialogue.html   (2459 words)

  
 Dialogue
Dialogue is an approach to organisational interaction developed initially by the physicist David Bohm.
A key paper on dialogue by David Bohm, Donald Factor and Peter Garrett, Dialogue: A Proposal is widely available on the internet.
Dialogue tends to break down if one or more of the participants gets ‘stuck’ in a role or if patterns arise which exclude one or more of the roles.
www.new-paradigm.co.uk /Dialogue.htm   (288 words)

  
 Bohm Dialogue - Definition, explanation
In such a dialogue, when one person says something, the other person does not in general respond with exactly the same meaning as that seen by the first person.
Dialogue is really aimed at going into the whole thought process and changing the way the thought process occurs collectively.
On Dialogue by David Bohm, edited by Lee Nichol, London 1996, Routledge.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/b/bo/bohm_dialogue.php   (680 words)

  
 David Bohm Address on Dialogue: Dialogue: A Proposal (Bohm, et al) 1/2   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dialogue, as we are choosing to use the word, is a way of exploring the
Dialogue, a moment of increased coherence, where the group is able to move
Dialogue for it to become fixed or institutionalized.
world.std.com /~lo/bohm/0000.html   (4056 words)

  
 Dialogue - A proposal, By David Bohm, Donald Factor and Peter Garrett
Dialogue - A proposal, By David Bohm, Donald Factor and Peter Garrett
Their primary focus was on Dialogue and the Nature of Thought.
The file is mirrored from http://www.muc.de/~heuvel/dialogue/dialogue_proposal.html and is reproduced in its entirety here, with permission to do so granted in the Copyright notice section near the bottom.
www.ratical.org /many_worlds/K/dialogueProposal.html   (4502 words)

  
 Krishnamurti and David Bohm on thought, conflict, and dialogue
David Bohm (1917-1992) was a quantum theorist who explored areas of mutual interest with Krishnamurti, starting with the observer and the observed, from the 1959 when they met until K's death.
Bohm was Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics at Birkbeck College, at the University of London.
Bohm first became aware of Krishnamurti in 1959 through a book of his entitled The First and Last Freedom and its exploration into the question of the observer and the observed.
www.ratical.org /many_worlds/K   (1078 words)

  
 Ian Alexander's Reviews of Books on Requirements Engineering and Related Subjects - Bohm on Dialogue
In other words a dialogue is not at all a matter of ordinary conversation, no matter how refined.
The creative potential of Dialogue is great enough to allow a temporary suspension of any of the structures and relationships that go to make up an organisation.
It isn't an accident, either, that Bohm explores issues of knowing: he's close to Krishnamurti's Indian roots when he considers the knower, the knowing and the known, mentioning Polanyi's concept of Tacit Knowledge.
i.f.alexander.users.btopenworld.com /reviews/bohm.htm   (718 words)

  
 Selected Websites on Dialogue
Death or Dialogue?: from the age of monologue to the age of dialogue (1990) by Leonard Swidler et al.
Ljubljana Dialogues: Seek for answers to some basic questions that are now waiting for our deeper touch, no mind if they refer to philosophy, physics, informatics, or anything else.
The Psychoanalytic Dialogue (1987) by Stanley A. Leavy
laetusinpraesens.org /links/webdial.php   (1319 words)

  
 Bohm dialogue
"...it is proposed that a form of free dialogue may well be one of the most effective ways of investigating the crisis which faces society, and indeed the whole of human nature and consciousness today.
There is an ongoing dialogue by email in the spirit of David Bohm.
Dialogue - A proposal (David Bohm, Don Factor, Peter Garrett)
www.david-bohm.net /dialogue   (128 words)

  
 Transformative Conferencing: Selected Websites on Dialogue
Global Dialogue Institute (GDI): The purpose of the GDI is to promote dialogue in the broadest sense among individuals and groups of different religions and cultures, focusing especially though not exclusively on the "opinion-shapers" of society, e.g., scholars, professionals, and institutional and business leaders.
Institute for Interreligious, Intercultural Dialogue (IIID) translated the fundamental research published in the Journal of Ecumenical Studies into concrete activities and partnerships.
Dialogue Group: Site describes what Dialogue is, and available seminars, books, and public programs.
www.thehope.org /webdial.htm   (662 words)

  
 TECH TALK: Good Books: On Dialogue -- Friday, November 18, 2005
I was recommended a book “On Dialogue” on David Bohm by a colleague.
It was in the context of a session we had organised for senior management of various companies to talk about some of the challenges they faced.
In today's “instant world” where one's attention span for a single activity is quite limited due to the barrage of interruptions, Bohm's ideas on thought and dialogue are quite inspirational and worth looking at more closely, especially in the workplace.
www.emergic.org /archives/indi/012792.php   (756 words)

  
 Addressing Dialogue: A Graduate Student Conference
Whatever shape or form it may take, dialogue is always
Dialogue: A Proposal by David Bohm, Donald Factor and Peter Garrett
On the Notion of Art as a Visual Dialogue by Eduardo Kac
www.fas.harvard.edu /~english/programs/on_dialogue_conference.htm   (41 words)

  
 Open Space World » Classic on Bohmian Dialogue
Contains thought-provoking material for what we experience in Open Space events.
A group of this size allows for the emergence and observation of different subgroups or subcultures that can help to reveal some of the ways in which thought operatives collectively., This is important because the differences between such subcultures are often an unrecognized cause of failed communication and conflict.
I am just reading Joe Jaworski’s Synchronicity (meaning to, for a long while, finally getting around to it because of the recent little flurry of recommendations on the List)–he also references Bohm’s deep exploration of dialogue, which very much influenced and expanded Jaworski’s understanding of his own amazing work.
www.openspaceworld.org /news/2006/01/26/classic-on-bohmian-dialogue   (358 words)

  
 David Bohm, Donald Factor, Peter Garrett: Dialog, ein Vorschlag
David Bohm, Donald Factor, Peter Garrett: Dialog, ein Vorschlag
Trotzdem ist es uns wichtig, dass die Bedeutung und der Hintergrund von Dialog verstanden werden.
Dies brachte uns dazu, in den darauffolgenden Jahren eine Anzahl breiterer Gespräche und Seminare in verschiedenen Ländern, mit verschiedenen Gruppen zu veranstalten, die dann wiederum die Form von Dialogen annahmen.
thinkg.net /david_bohm/bohm_dialog_vorschlag.html   (3827 words)

  
 Other Group Resources
'Dialogue' was recently used to mean a specific process (rather than the dictionary meaning of the word) in Dialogue: A Proposal (complete text and some comments) by David Bohm, Don Factor, and Peter Garrett.
Dialogue web-site, the Eugene Dialogue links page, and the Learning Organization Dialog on Learning Organizations.
overview of Dialogue can be found at the Dialogue Group's web site, and the Center for Dialogic Communication is another place to look for information about learning opportunities relating to Dialogue.
www.cgl.org /OtherGrpResources.html   (4496 words)

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