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Little Book of Listening: Listening as a Radical act of Love, Justice, Healing, and Transformation (Justice and Peacebuilding) (en Inglés)
Browning Sharon,Duffey Donna,Magondu Fred (Autor)
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Little Book of Listening: Listening as a Radical act of Love, Justice, Healing, and Transformation (Justice and Peacebuilding) (en Inglés) - Browning Sharon,Duffey Donna,Magondu Fred
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Reseña del libro "Little Book of Listening: Listening as a Radical act of Love, Justice, Healing, and Transformation (Justice and Peacebuilding) (en Inglés)"
A practical guide to listening well in restorative justice programs and any relationship. The Little Book of Listening is an introduction to and practical guide for listening as an emergent strategy for creating a transformed world. It presents radical listening as an essential macro-skill, one that is essential in forming "right relationships" with ourselves and others that are the necessary prerequisite to all lasting forms of social change. This is a collaborative book, constructed from the contributions of twenty-six listeners from a wide variety of backgrounds who have shared their strategies, experiences, inspiration, and hopes for a transformed world through listening justly and equitably. One of the primary goals of the book is to offer practical tools for readers to develop the skills to listen to themselves and others more effectively, drawing attention to the barriers and filters that so often distract us from listening. Another goal is to inspire readers through the personal stories of how just listening has impacted the authors and invite readers to adopt these approaches themselves. Finally, we aim for this text to be a resource for practitioners in the fields of justicebuilding and peacebuilding. Conversations are how humans explore new ideas and reach new understandings: paradigms shift and the world is changed by our communication with each other. Whatever processes are used, it is imperative that facilitators and participants listen deeply, humbly, and attentively, without ego or agenda, to themselves and to one another.