Exploring Options for Enhancement of Social Dialogue Between the Turkish and Greek Communities in Cyprus Using the Structured Dialogic Design Process

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Yiannis Laouris
Ali Erel
Marios Michaelides
Mustafa Damdelen
Tatjana Taraszow
Ilke Dagli
Romina Laouri
Aleco Christakis
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[1] Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute,
[2] Cyprus EU Association,undefined
[3] Cyprus Intercultural Training Initiative,undefined
[4] Institute for 21st Century Agoras,undefined
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Systemic Practice and Action Research | 2009年 / 22卷
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Cyprus; Peace; Referendum; Structured Dialogic Design Process; Collective wisdom; Law of requisite action; Interactive management; Complex system; Dialogue; Social system design; Agora; Democracy; Stakeholders; Technology of democracy; Learning community; Co-laboratories;
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This paper summarizes results of a co-laboratory that took place 33 months after the negative outcome of the referendum on the UN’s proposal for the solution of the Cyprus problem, and which was a follow-up (3 months later) of a previous co-laboratory. The earlier co-laboratory explored factors contributing to the increasing gap between the two conflicting communities. The co-laboratory reported here engaged relevant stakeholders (peace pioneers, academics, business people, activists and others representing the Turkish and Greek speaking communities of Cyprus) to come up with options aiming to enhance the social dialogue between the two communities. The Structured Dialogic Design Process was used to structure 27 proposed options and develop an influence map. The deep drivers, i.e., most influential factors, determined decisions taken by the participating peace pioneers regarding their future interventions. The results are also discussed within the framework of current (analysis reflects the political situation during the period reported here) political developments.
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