Talk to the Authors: Building Social Solidarity after a Social Recession – June 17
Posted by Campus Compact of New York and Pennsylvania on June 2, 2020
Join us for our virtual talk with the authors online symposium on June 17, 2020, 12:00-1:30 PM with Nick Longo and Tim Shaffer authors of Creating Space for Democracy: Dialogue and Deliberation in Higher Education.
We live in divisive and polarizing times, often remaining in comfortable social bubbles and experiencing few genuine interactions with people who are different or with whom we disagree. Stepping out and turning to one another is difficult but necessary. For our democracy to thrive at a time when we face wicked problems that involve tough trade-offs it is vital that all citizens participate fully in the process. We need to learn to listen, think, and act with others to solve public problems. This collaborative task begins with creating space for democracy. This book provides a guide for doing so on campus through deliberation and dialogue.
At the most basic level, this book describes collaborative and relational work to engage with others and co-create meaning. Specifically, dialogue and deliberation are processes in which a diverse group of people moves toward making a collective decision on a difficult public issue.
Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeRYWb_1svmqXGEwtlLse2b1KRQWQ9hyuj-dkM1zlGsPEhDiw/viewform
Read more about Creating Space for Democracy: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1620369273/
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