 | Marcia Moraes - 1996 - 180 sider
...addressed by Freire. Recognizing that dialogue is itself creative and re-creative, Freire notes that dialogue must be understood as something taking part in the very historical nature of humans beings. ... To the extent that we are communicative beings who communicate to each other as... | |
 | Raymond Allen Morrow, Carlos Alberto Torres - 2002 - 224 sider
...dialogue not as a technique, a mere technique, which we can use to help us get some results. . . . On the contrary, dialogue must be understood as something...become more and more critically communicative beings. (Shor & Freire, 1987, p. 98) Freire's developmental ontology follows European structuralism in placing... | |
 | Kenneth N. Cissna, Rob Anderson, Professor Rob Anderson - 2002 - 354 sider
...process, the viability of dialogue itself was confirmed. CHAPTER SEVEN Theorizing Dialogic Moments Dialogue must be understood as something taking part...in the very historical nature of human beings.... Dialogue is a moment where humans meet to reflect on their reality as they make and remake it. Something... | |
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