Discuss and Debate



D&D Club #11: Does your tolerance have limits?

30 January 2025
15:00 - 15:45 CE(S)T


Dear colleagues,

The D&D (discuss and debate) club wishes you a Happy New Year and after the December break gladly announces our first meet-up in 2025.
To recollect, D&D club 2024 agendas included:

  1. Have interculturalists unlearned to argue and debate?
  2. Can we create conflict by trying to be inclusive?
  3. Empathy. Is it a talent or a skill?
  4. “Dimensions we use for intercultural education and training; are they “more helpful” or “more unhelpful”?”
  5. Global Mindset. Does it exist?
  6. Do you feel mentally exhausted trying to bridge cultural gaps?
  7. Do interculturalists have better intercultural skills than other people?
  8. Intercultural Competence. Do our participants use it after they leave the room?
  9. Do you have a role model in the intercultural world?
  10. Do you manage your biases?

Thanks to those of you who participated, generated ideas and generously shared your preferred answers to the questions posted last year!
D&D #11 on the 30th of January, at 3 p.m. CET targets to discuss
Does your tolerance have limits?

Please, register at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/T5hWjMHJTCORGwdjZKS5NQ

I can’t wait to see you back or come for the first time!

D&D (Discuss and Debate) club is an up to 45-minute free-flow open-ended exchange that allows participants to state opinions, agree or disagree, negotiate and hopefully (but not necessarily) reconcile opposite standpoints.

Victoria Spashchenko,
a D&D club space holder



 

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