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[image: Dialogue Society]Charity No: 1117039Call for Papers for Journal of
Dialogue Studies
Spring 2015, Volume 3, Number 1
Social Scientific and Historical Analysis of Dialogue Practice

Paper submission deadline: 11/01/2015

This is a call for papers for the Journal of Dialogue Studies, a
multidisciplinary, blind-peer-reviewed academic journal published twice a
year. The Journal seeks to bring together a body of original scholarship on
the theory and practice of dialogue that can be critically appraised and
discussed. It aims to contribute towards establishing 'dialogue studies' as
a distinct academic field (or perhaps even emerging discipline). It is
hoped that this will be directly useful not only to scholars and students
but also to professionals and practitioners working in different contexts
at various cultural interfaces.

*The Editors would like to call for papers providing 'social scientific and
historical analysis of dialogue practice' for the forthcoming issue.
However, authors are also welcome to submit papers that address the topic
of the previous issues, namely 'dialogue ethics', 'critiquing dialogue
theories', or indeed any other paper that comes within the remit of the
Journal as described below. All papers, regardless of their particular
theme, will be considered so long as they are in line with the aims and
focus of the Journal. Please see below for more information.*

For the Journal's Editorial Team, Editorial Board, article submission
guideline, style-guide and past issues please click here or visit:
www.DialogueStudies.org <http://www.dialoguestudies.org/>

*Papers within General Remit of Journal*

The Journal publishes conceptual, research, and/or case-based works on both
theory and practice, and papers that discuss wider social, cultural or
political issues as these relate to the practice and evaluation of
dialogue. Dialogue is understood provisionally as:*meaningful interaction
and exchange between individuals and/or people of different groups (social,
cultural, political and religious) who come together through various kinds
of conversations or activities with a view to increased understanding. *Some
scholars will want to question that description of dialogue, and others may
be sceptical of the effectiveness of dialogue as a mechanism to produce
increased understanding. The Editors of course welcome vigorous discussion
and debate on these and other fundamental questions.

The Editors do not have any preference as regards the general disciplinary
background of the work. Indeed contributions will be welcome from a variety
of disciplines which may,for example, include sociology, anthropology,
cultural studies, linguistics, the study of religion, politics,
international relations or law.

*Papers on 'Social Scientific and Historical Analysis of Dialogue Practice'*

The Editors invite papers on the social scientific and historical analysis
of dialogue practices, including papers critically appraising the following
areas:

   - Where do dialogue practices come from, sociologically and
   intellectually?
   - How has dialogue practice changed/developed over time in a particular
   place, religious/interreligious context and/or post conflict context?
   - How have dialogue practices been shaped by overlapping areas of
   theory, policy and practice?
   - How have dialogue practices themselves impacted upon societal issues
   or discourse?
   - Mapping the existing field of practice and study.
   - Sociological and historical analysis of the perception of the
need for 'dialogue'
   given its current status as a preferred means of community engagement or
   management of community/intergroup tensions or conflict.

(See Fern Elsdon-Baker, JDS 1:1)

*Papers on 'Dialogue Ethics'*

The Editors invite papers with a focus on dialogue and ethics, including
papers critically exploring the following areas:

   - Dialogic ethics as conceived by dialogue theorists such as Buber,
   Gadamer, Freire (and developed by others)
   - Ethics espoused and/or enacted by leaders of/participants in dialogue
   - Dialogue as a process of ethics formation/refinement
   - Underlying and perhaps unstated values in dialogue:
   - What kind of interaction is seen valid or as meaningful? What are the
   criteria? Who decides? (Fern Eldson-Baker, JDS 1:1)
   - Where building understanding is conceived as goal of dialogue, 'what
   understandings are valued and how [are] such understandings. defined'?
   (Michael Atkinson, JDS 1:1)
   - Ethical pitfalls in the practice of dialogue

*Papers on 'Critiquing Dialogue Theories'*

By dialogue 'theories' is meant developed, significant understandings or
principles of dialogue. The Editors are open to papers exploring theories
extrapolated by the author from the significant and distinctive practice of
a dialogue practitioner who has perhaps not elaborated his/her ideas in
writing. They invite papers which address critical/evaluative questions
such as the following:

   - Which dialogue theories are/have been most influential in practice?
   - Do dialogue theories make sense in relation to relevant bodies of
   research and established theories?
   - Do dialogue theories sufficiently take account of power imbalances?
   - How far are dialogue theories relevant/useful to dialogue in practice?
   - Do normative dialogue theories have anything to offer in challenging
   contexts in which circumstances often suggested as preconditions
for dialogue
   (forexample, equality, empathetic listening, the bringing of assumption
   into the open, safety) simply do not obtain?

The Editors welcome papers which address these questions in relation to one
or more than one specified dialogue theories. They also welcome critical
case studies of the application of specified dialogue theories in practice.

*In all papers submitted, a concern with the theory or practice of dialogue
should be in the foreground.*

*While the Editors do not wish to be prescriptive about the definition of
dialogue, they do specify that papers should have a clear bearing on 'live'
dialogue - actual interaction between human beings; papers which analyse
written, fictional dialogue without relating this clearly and convincingly
to 'live' dialogue are not suitable for the Journal.*

*Case studies should include a high level of critical evaluation of the
practice in question, and/or apply dialogue theory in a way that advances
understanding or critique of that theory and/or its application.*

Papers should be submitted by email attachment to:
[log in to unmask] and must be received by 11th January 2015 in
order to allow sufficient time for peer review. Manuscripts should be
presented in a form that meets the requirements set out in Journal's
Article Submission Guidelines and Style Guide, provided here
<http://www.dialoguesociety.org/publications/academia/1016-journal-of-dialogue-studies-vol-3-no-1.html#Submission>
The
running order for Volume 3, Number 1, listing the papers to be published in
that issue, will be announced by the beginning of March 2015. For further
information please click here
<http://www.dialoguesociety.org/publications/academia/1016-journal-of-dialogue-studies-vol-3-no-1.html>
.

*Please send any queries to the Editorial Team
via [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>*

*For past issues*
Spring 2014, Volume 2, Number 1, 'Critiquing Dialogue Theories'
<http://www.dialoguesociety.org/publications/academia/944-journal-of-dialogue-studies-vol-2-no-1.html>

Autumn 2013, Volume 1, Number 1, 'Dialogue Studies as a Concept'
<http://www.dialoguesociety.org/publications/academia/829-journal-of-dialogue-studies.html>
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