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It is usually used in the context of communication and discourse, and refers to a type of conversation in which two (or more) people exchange ideas, ask questions and make suggestions in order to find a mutually satisfactory outcome. For example, "The teacher used a dialogic approach to resolve the conflict between the two students."
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dialogic
adjective
Of or relating to dialogue
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Indeed, we may find that other group members tend, in a dialogic reflex, to react to our preference for one option by vocally supporting a different one.
Critics point to various problems with dialogic and deliberative policy making.
In addition, many communities lack the social and political institutions needed to structure engagement, such as dialogic forums or community meetings.
Interpretive theory tends to promote dialogic and deliberative approaches to public policy; its exponents typically want to facilitate the flow of meanings and perhaps thereby the emergence of a consensus.
By comparison, "Stories" betrays shallow notions of truth (achievable by dialogic cut-and-paste) and egalitarianism.
Coetzee is devoted to Dostoyevsky, and "Elizabeth Costello" made clear that part of that devotion has to do with what the Russian literary theorist Mikhail Bakhtin called the "dialogic" nature of Dostoyevsky's arguments.
If "A Season in Hell" is seething, anguished, and dialogic, Rimbaud's next, and final, work speaks with an air of quiet authority and calm.
"Oh," he said, in laconic Israeli-accented English, taking hold of the book, which has a picture of him on the cover, striking a pose reminiscent of Rodin's "The Thinker," whose dialogic philosophic spirit Barenboim embodies.
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Investigators of dialogical proof systems welcomed the suggested techniques, which proved particularly useful in the context of temporal dialogues (Rahman, Gorisse & Damien 2004) or non-normal modal dialogics (Rahman 2002).
While Buber seems to lack a fully worked-out epistemology and occasionally revels in paradoxes that border on mystical theology, it has been argued that Buber did indeed solve the inherent "difficulty of dialogics that it reflects on, and speaks of, a human reality about which, in his own words, one cannot think and speak in an appropriate manner" (Bloch [1983] p. 62).
Mr. Woolf was formerly president for the Americas at Intel Dialogic, a software and telecommunications services company.
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