Dialogue: Theorizing Difference in Communication Studies
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Index Foreword: Entering into Dialogue - Julia T. Wood Introduction: Texts and Contexts of Dialogue - Rob Anderson, Leslie A. Baxter, and Kenneth N. Cissna PART I: EXPLORING THETERRITORIES OF DIALOGUE 1. Relationships Among Philosphers of Dialogue - John Stewart, Karen E. Zediker, and Laura Black 2. Taking a Communication Perspective on Dialogue - W. Barnett Pearce and Kimberly A. Pearce 3. The Ontological Workings of Dialogue and Acknowledgement - Michael J. Hyde 4. A Dialogic Ethic "Between" Buber and Levinas: A Responsive Ethical "I" - Ronald C. Arnett 5. Dialogue, Creativity, and Change - Sheila McNamee and John Shotter PART II: PERSONAL VOICES IN DIALOGUE 6. Dialogues of Relating - Leslie A. Baxter 7. Dialogue as the Search for Sustainable Organizational Co-Orientation - James R. Taylor 8. Critical Organizational Dialogue: Open Formation and the Demand of "Otherness" - Stanley Deetz and Jennifer Simpson 9. Dialectical Tensions and Dialogic Moments as Pathways to Peak Experiences - H.L. Goodall, Jr. and Peter M. Kellett 10. Double Binds as Structures in Dominance and of Feelings: Problematics of Dialogue - Leonard C. Hawes PART III: PUBLIC VOICES IN DIALOGUE 11. Public Dialogue and Intellectual History: Hearing Multiple Voices - Kenneth N. Cissna and Rob Anderson 12. Race and the (Im)possibility of Dialogue - Mark Lawrence McPhail 13. When is Communication Intercultural? Bakhtin, Staged Performance, and Civic Dialogue - Mary S. Strine 14. Media Studies and the Dialogue of Democracy - John J. Pauly Conclusion: Voices, Conversation Fragments and a Temporary Conclusion - Rob Anderson, Leslie A. Baxter, and Kenneth N. Cissna References