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41.1 | Yes, Please do... | SOLVIT::SOULE | Pursuing Synergy... | Tue Mar 09 1993 15:44 | 7 |
| A number of folks have sent me MAIL asking if they may copy .0
PLEASE DO! Feel free to post it where ever you think it may do some
good... I don't know who authored this material. It was part of the
ground rules of a discussion group in which I'm involved.
Regards, Don
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41.2 | slight word change ! | 2CRAZY::FLATHERS | Gear Box Groovin | Thu Mar 11 1993 13:37 | 8 |
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Bet you can replace the word DIALOGUE with the word Woman
...And "" "" "" "" "" DEBATE with the word Man
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41.3 | doesn't always work that way | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:11 | 8 |
| > Bet you can replace the word DIALOGUE with the word Woman
> ...And "" "" "" "" "" DEBATE with the word Man
I had a discussion related to the difference between dialogue and
debate. We agreed that she's a whole lot better at debate than I am
and that I'm better at dialogue. Stereotypes don't get you that far.
Alfred
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41.4 | | 2CRAZY::FLATHERS | Gear Box Groovin | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:24 | 7 |
| > Stereotypes don't get you that far. <
No, just most of the time.
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41.5 | discussion dynamics (general remarks) | DECALP::GUTZWILLER | happiness- U want what U have | Fri Nov 24 1995 07:55 | 36 |
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i think of notes as a great way to travel across cultures and to exchange
ideas. i realise that in doing so there is also always the risk of
'stepping on toes' and of getting into 'touchy subjects' simply due to
differences of backgrounds and thought.
personally i think that culture differences by far outweigh any other
differences, but that there seem to be also differences of a more subtle
nature across culture boundaries -- for instance what is usually referred
to as gender differences.
i wasn't really aware of these latter differences until i was rather
unexpectedly awakened to this fact in my home town... unknowingly, i once
marched into a woman-only bar and was promptly asked to leave. puzzeled by
this experience i undertook to find out about the rationality for such places
(woman-only), and as always, combining a personal interest with work, i
posted the item into womannotes. in the ensuing discussion it quickly
transpired that the 'problem' was one of communication. there appear to be
different dynamics involved in women-only vs. mixed discussion rounds.
having had some valuable insights into this theme i moved on to another
conference, a mixed conference, where the theme of discussion dynamics
resurfaced. doubtelessly also with my doing since this topic had still
captured my attention.
in the following i submit three snippets from this conversation, which
present reflections of a more general nature on discussion dynamics. two
made by women and one made by myself. i submit these for validation,
criticism, reflection, particularly as regards my comments on male
discussion dynamics.
more later,
andreas.
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41.6 | general remarks (1) | DECALP::GUTZWILLER | happiness- U want what U have | Fri Nov 24 1995 07:56 | 18 |
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the comments below are by cindy painter and posted with permission of the
author.
[...]
In general, women prefer to discuss rather than debate. At least I do.
It's a no-win situation when the other person (a man, usually) isn't
*really* listening...rather they're only selectively listening so they
can pick up on points to shoot down in the next round. More debating
goes on in notes files than does real discussions where both parties
work together to find common ground and work from there. [...]
Having said this, I leave it to (all of) your consideration.
Cindy
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41.7 | general remarks (2) | DECALP::GUTZWILLER | happiness- U want what U have | Fri Nov 24 1995 07:57 | 46 |
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the comments below are by myself.
> In general, women prefer to discuss rather than debate. At least I do.
> It's a no-win situation when the other person (a man, usually) isn't
> *really* listening...rather they're only selectively listening so they
> can pick up on points to shoot down in the next round. More debating
> goes on in notes files than does real discussions where both parties
> work together to find common ground and work from there.
you make a very interesting observation of male dominated discussion, cindy.
the debating style of selectively listening so that points can be picked
up to be shot down in the next round, is very similar to the behaviour
of boys on the playground. seen in this light, the underlying motivation
must be that none of the debaters expect to seriously discuss, but rather
seek (albeit subconsciously) the fun of the game. this is all fine as long
as all participants join in the game. but to someone who wants to engage
in a serious discussion rather than just play, this debating style can be
very irritating. if a more profound response is sought, my recommendation
to break the play is, to 1) insist on the item you wish discussed and 2)
to take the playful (unreflected) statements of the debating noter(s)
seriously and to hold them up against them as a mirror. this is sure to
provoke a more thoughtful response and one which will seek common ground
rather than division.
and to make another observation on male dominated discussion, cindy, can
all discussions be expected to lead to grommon ground? common sense would
suggest so. sadly it seems, that particularly amongst men there is often
either complacency or lack of courage to look above and beyond the own
fence and to refuse to engage in discussion until a common ground is found.
the only common ground then found is the wall which divides the territories
on which it is agreed to differ. this discussion style has its merits too,
as it serves to avoid too many loops. but the whole idea of dialog is
completely missed if the motivation of this discussion style is to build
and strengthen the wall of division rather than to gradually take down the
wall, brick by brick.
andreas.
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41.8 | general remarks (3) | DECALP::GUTZWILLER | happiness- U want what U have | Fri Nov 24 1995 07:57 | 16 |
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the comments below are by another female noter and posted with permission
of the author.
[...]
As to why men are more vocal in this [mixed] file than women, (I may get into
trouble with this viewpoint) as a general rule, I think women tend naturally
to be better listeners and responders than men, who often seem to charge in
and vocally proclaim their views without spending as much time listening. Have
I put my foot into it now?
[...]
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41.9 | .5-.8 moved from topic 199 | DECALP::GUTZWILLER | happiness- U want what U have | Tue Nov 28 1995 05:15 | 1 |
| thanks for the pointer to this topic don!
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