By Edward Beswick, Research Coordinator, Generations For Peace Institute In August 2015, Generations For Peace (GFP) held an international training offering local volunteers from Georgia, Ghana and Macedonia expertise on dialogue, one of the five GFP vehicles for...
By Love Calissendorff, Research Association, Generations for Peace Institute Hello again! I, Love Calissendorff, am back to tell you a bit more about my findings concerning infrahumanisation in South Sudan. The research I was carrying out as a Summer Field Researcher...
In Generations For Peace, the term “dialogue” is used in its original meaning as a specific form of conversation. The word “dialogue” originates from the Greek words “dia” meaning through, and “logos” meaning words. Socrates and his pupil Plato developed dialogue as a...
Dialogue For Peace “Dialogue is a way of improving communication. It helps broaden our perspectives and avoid oversimplification. It helps deepen our understanding of each other.” Delegates described Dialogue as the following: Dialogue is communication between two or...