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Here are my instructions:
Write a 3-4 page, double spaced (750-1000 words-not including Title Page and Reference Page) research paper with a clear research question and thesis statement about Dialogue in the United States. Include a strong analysis of outside source(s) so that the purpose is clear and evident in your understanding of Dialogic Theory. Consider original ideas that relate to dialogic theory using this video, your readings, Threaded Dialogues, and at least one outside academic reference (peer reviewed journal articles and/or books are appropriate sources). Minimal personal reflection to support your research.
Consider the following when creating your research question, thesis statement, and paper:
How can the dynamics of the brain and neuronal patterns explain what occurs during communication?
How does a sense of reality effect communication in groups, organizations, between individuals?
We’ve been talking about understanding the Other through listening. Yet, what might not be known about the Other; and then how might one communicate in a dialogic manner with the realization that your senses of reality may differ?
Resources:
Bohm, David. -On Dialogue-Routledge-2004
Isaacs, Willaim-Dialogue The art of Thinking Together
The BRain by David Eagleman– PBS Video
Plus one more Outside resource