This essay interrogates “conversation,” “dialogue,” and the language of therapy as framing devices for various public deliberative processes in the 1990s and since. Although “conversation” and “dialogue” are often trumpeted as a means to restore civility, egalitarianism, and community into the public sphere, this essay argues that these communication modes, coupled with the language of therapy in which they frequently have been couched, are problematic as paradigms for conflict and problem resolution on public issues. The essay argues, first, that a conversational model for deliberation may impede rather than further democratic goals, and, second, that conversation may function
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A fragment of a therapy session is discussed using some of the tools of discourse analysis in an eff...
In recent decades, the use of psychosocial and psychiatric care systems has increased worldwide. A r...
In the midst of polarization often linked to incivility and a 'call out' culture, this paper re-imag...
We live in an age where American political discourse has become highly antagonistic. Such hostile di...
This article explores questions about civility in the 2012 election. Through an analysis of media ...
This essay describes the rationale, content, and structure of a team-taught course which explored th...
Ideas of public talk were central in various aspects of the history of social work and professional ...
A confluence of factors has sparked a sustained, public preoccupation with conversation. Brewing sin...
Therapeutic discourse is interaction between professional and client aimed at improving the client's...
In this article, we explore the nature, value, and challenges of dialogue both within and outside th...
Since its inception, a core aspiration of deliberative democracy has been to enable more and better ...
Much of current debate on deliberative democracy verses on the difficulty of bridging the gap betwee...
Open Dialogue is an approach to working with people and their social networks in times of mental hea...
The concept and practice of dialogue has underpinned key developments in humanistic psychotherapy an...
This article gives an account of experimental research conducted in France with focus groups on deli...
A fragment of a therapy session is discussed using some of the tools of discourse analysis in an eff...
In recent decades, the use of psychosocial and psychiatric care systems has increased worldwide. A r...
In the midst of polarization often linked to incivility and a 'call out' culture, this paper re-imag...