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Dialogue
Slide Show
Introductory lectures on Martin Buber, Carl Rogers, and dialogic community,
based in part on Ron Arnett, Communication and Community: Implications of
Martin Buber's Dialogue, Southern Illinois University Press, 1986.
Papers:
Links:
Suggested Readings:
 | Anderson, R., &
Cissna, K. (1996, Winter). Criticism and conversational texts: Rhetorical
bases of role, audience, and style in the Buber- Rogers dialogue. Human
Studies, 19, 85-118. |
 | Anderson, R., &
Cissna, K. N. (1997). The Martin Buber - Carl Rogers dialogue: A new
transcript with commentary. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. |
 | Anderson, R., Cissna,
K. N., & Arnett, R. C. (Eds.). (1994). The reach of dialogue:
Confirmation, voice and community. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
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 | Anton, C. (2001). Selfhood
and authenticity. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. |
 | Arnett, R. C. (1986). Communication
and community: Implications of Martin Buber's dialogue. Carbondale:
Southern Illinois Press. |
 | Arnett, R. C. (1992). Dialogic
education: Conversation about ideas and between persons. Carbondale:
Southern Illinois University Press. |
 | Arnett, R. C., &
Arneson, P. (1997). Interpersonal communication ethics and the limits of
individualism. Electronic Journal of Communication, 6(4).
Online: http:\\www.cios.org |
 | Arnett, R. C., &
Arneson, P. (1999). Dialogic civility in a cynical age: Community, hope,
and interpersonal relationships. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. |
 | Avnon, D. (1998). Martin
Buber: The hidden dialogue. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
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 | Baxter, L. A., &
Montgomery, B. M. (1996). Relating: Dialogues and dialectics. New
York: Guilford. |
 | Bohm, D. (1996). On
dialogue (L. Nichol, Ed.). London and New York: Routledge. |
 | Bohm, D. (1998). On Dialogue. Thinking, 14 (1). [Review] |
 | Buber, M. (1955). Between
man and man (R. G. Smith, trans.). Boston, MA: Beacon Press. |
 | Buber, M. (1987). I
and thou (2nd ed.; R. G. Smith, trans.). New York: Scribners/Macmillan.
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 | Cissna, K. N. (Ed.).
(2000). Studies in dialogue [special issue]. Southern Communication
Journal, 65(2 & 3), 91-267. |
 | Cissna, K. N., &
Anderson, R. (1990). The contributions of Carl R. Rogers to a philosophical
praxis of dialogue. Western Journal of Speech Communication, 54,
125-147. |
 | Cissna, K. N., &
Anderson, R. (1994, Winter). The 1957 Martin Buber - Carl Rogers Dialogue,
as Dialogue. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 34(1), 11-45.
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 | Cissna, K. N., &
Anderson, R. (1998). Theorizing about dialogic moments: The Buber-Rogers
position and postmodern themes. Communication Theory, 8,
63-104. |
 | Czubaroff, J. (2000).
Dialogical rhetoric: An application of Buber's philosophy of dialogue. Quarterly
Journal of Speech, 86, 168-189. |
 | Deetz, S. (1990).
Reclaiming the subject matter as a guide to mutual understanding:
Effectiveness and ethics in interpersonal interaction. Communication
Quarterly, 38, 226-243. |
 | Hawes, L. C. (1999).
The dialogics of conversation: power, control, vulnerability. Communication
Theory, 9, 229-264. |
 | Johannesen, R. L.
(1971). The emerging concept of communication as dialogue. Quarterly
Journal of Speech, 57, 373-382. |
 | Katriel, T., &
Philipsen, G. (1981). 'What we need is communication': 'Communication'
as a cultural category in some American speech. Communication Monographs,
48, 301-317. |
 | Levinas, E. (2001). Alterity
and transcendence (M. B. Smith, trans.). New York, NY: Columbia
University Press. |
 | McNamee, S., &
Gergen, K. J. (1998). Relational responsibility: Resources for
sustainable dialogue. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. |
 | Pearce, K. A., &
Pearce, W. B. (2001). The public dialogue consortium's school-wide dialogue
process: A communicative approach to develop citizenship skills and enhance
school climate. Communication Theory, 11, 105-123. |
 | Pearce, W. B., &
Pearce, K. A. (2000). Combining passions and abilities: Toward dialogic
virtuosity. Southern Communication Journal, 65(2 & 3),
161-175. |
 | Pearce, W. B., &
Pearce, K. A. (2000). Extending the theory of the coordinated management of
meaning (CMM) through a community dialogue process. Communication Theory,
10, 405-424. |
 | Pilotta, J. J., &
Mickunas, A. (1990). Science of communication: Its phenomenological
foundation. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. |
 | Rogers, C. R. (1994).
The necessary and sufficient conditions of therapeutic personality change.
In R. Anderson, K. N. Cissna, & R. C. Arnett (Eds.), The reach of
dialogue: Confirmation, voice and community (pp. 126-140). Cresskill,
NJ: Hampton Press. (Original work published 1957.) |
 | Stewart, J. (1978).
Foundations of dialogic communication. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 64,
183-201. |
 | Tannen, D. (1998). The
argument culture: Moving from debate to dialogue. New York: Random
House. |
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March 02, 2005
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