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A Systemic Evaluation of the State of Affairs Following the Negative Outcome of the Referendum in Cyprus Using the Structured Dialogic Design Process
Authors:Yiannis Laouris  Marios Michaelides  Mustafa Damdelen  Romina Laouri  Derya Beyatli  Aleco Christakis
Affiliation:(1) Cyprus Neuroscience Technology Institute, Lefkosia, Cyprus;(2) Cyprus Intercultural Training Initiative, Nicosia, Cyprus;(3) Cyprus EU Association, Nicosia, Cyprus;(4) Ashoka Headquarters, Arlington, VA, USA;(5) Institute for 21st Century Agoras, Crete, Greece
Abstract:
This paper reports the results of the first of a series of co-laboratories organized by Cypriot peace pioneers 30 months after the negative outcome of the referendum concerning UN General Secretary’s plan for reunification of the island. The purpose of this co-laboratory was to support a diverse group of disengaged and disappointed peace pioneers and activists representing Turkish and Greek communities of Cyprus develop a shared understanding of factors contributing to the perceived widening of the gap between the two divided communities in Cyprus. The co-laboratory was organized using the structured dialogic design process (SDDP) approach within the context of a rich web-based communication environment. The root causes contributing to the widening of the gap are discussed and are also compared with those identified during a similar co-laboratory employing the Interactive Management methodology 12 years earlier.
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Keywords:Cyprus  Peace  Referendum  Structured dialogic design process  Collective wisdom  Law of requisite action  Co-laboratories  Interactive management  Dialogue  Social system design  Agora  Democracy  Skype  Claripoint  Stakeholders  Technology of democracy  Learning community
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