This article discusses implications of Ove Karlsson’s article, ‘Critical Dialogue: Its Value and Meaning’, for thinking about the union of dialogue and evaluation. It argues that Karlsson’s empirical example can be read in several ways each illustrating a different understanding of what dialogue is and how it relates to evaluation. These different understandings are further elaborated. Karlsson’s article is also instructive in alerting us to three tensions or aporiai (disputed issues or questions) in the effort to grasp the nature and meaning of dialogue and the concept of ‘dialogic evaluation’. These tensions have to do with the interpretation of the Socratic conception of dialogue, notions of learning and judging, and the idea of ‘critiqu...
The use of civil dialogue has increased in Sweden during the past decades. Civil dialogue is advocat...
This chapter (pp. 17-28) introduces the volume edited by Omer Sener, Frances Sleap, and Paul Weller ...
The article provides an analysis of the Laval Judgment in light of Habermas’ theory of discursive pr...
Today dialogue is a frequent used idea in the discourse of evaluation. Dialogue stands for an ambi-t...
Dialogue is today commonplace in evaluation discourse. It represents an ambition to involve differen...
The text you are about to read is a dialogical text on dialogue and evaluation. It is a conversation...
The article elaborates on a theoretical understanding of dialogue as a means for the co-production o...
This article attempts to illustrate the teaching and learning practice of values dialogue. First, va...
YesIn this paper, I would like to share some thoughts provoked by the idea of establishing ‘dialogue...
The study of dialogue is a way to open several intellectual arenas for investigation while at the sa...
Dialogue is crucial to evaluation. Through dialogue, people are invited to develop new, shared ways ...
In this article, we explore the nature, value, and challenges of dialogue both within and outside th...
Published version of an article in the journal: Interchange. Also available from the publisher at: h...
This article starts from the observation that Socratic dialogues in the Nelson-Heckmann tradition ca...
This thesis proposes that dialogue should be seen as a core element of education, from practice to t...
The use of civil dialogue has increased in Sweden during the past decades. Civil dialogue is advocat...
This chapter (pp. 17-28) introduces the volume edited by Omer Sener, Frances Sleap, and Paul Weller ...
The article provides an analysis of the Laval Judgment in light of Habermas’ theory of discursive pr...
Today dialogue is a frequent used idea in the discourse of evaluation. Dialogue stands for an ambi-t...
Dialogue is today commonplace in evaluation discourse. It represents an ambition to involve differen...
The text you are about to read is a dialogical text on dialogue and evaluation. It is a conversation...
The article elaborates on a theoretical understanding of dialogue as a means for the co-production o...
This article attempts to illustrate the teaching and learning practice of values dialogue. First, va...
YesIn this paper, I would like to share some thoughts provoked by the idea of establishing ‘dialogue...
The study of dialogue is a way to open several intellectual arenas for investigation while at the sa...
Dialogue is crucial to evaluation. Through dialogue, people are invited to develop new, shared ways ...
In this article, we explore the nature, value, and challenges of dialogue both within and outside th...
Published version of an article in the journal: Interchange. Also available from the publisher at: h...
This article starts from the observation that Socratic dialogues in the Nelson-Heckmann tradition ca...
This thesis proposes that dialogue should be seen as a core element of education, from practice to t...
The use of civil dialogue has increased in Sweden during the past decades. Civil dialogue is advocat...
This chapter (pp. 17-28) introduces the volume edited by Omer Sener, Frances Sleap, and Paul Weller ...
The article provides an analysis of the Laval Judgment in light of Habermas’ theory of discursive pr...