Dialogue can be an effective response to group and community conflict. Transformative Dialogue: Co-creating Conversations in Communities and Organizations focuses on how these dialogues are organized and facilitated. Erik Cleven and Judith A. Saul bring together an international array of experts on Transformative Dialogue and show its application in a variety of contexts and challenging situations.
Transformative Dialogue is a process where participants make the decisions about the structure and outcomes of dialogue. It is a co-created process, with a facilitator supporting those involved in determining whether dialogue could be useful, what needs to be talked about, who needs to be involved, and how best to have the conversation. These dialogues center the agency and self-determination of those involved and support relational changes in the quality of interaction between participants. This book articulates core values and premises that guide the practice of a Transformative facilitator and shows how Transformative Dialogue works in a variety of contexts to support peace and justice. Contributors