Disruptions, Populisms and Apocalyptic Perspectives as Contexts for Dialogue

On 26 November 2020, the Dialogue Society hosted the Academic Workshop entitled ‘Rethinking Dialogue in the Age of New Challenges and Opportunities’, with the attendance of academics and dialogue practitioners from across the globe.

Paul Weller was the keynote speaker in the fourth session – Dialogue in the Age of Populism. You can now watch the You Tube recording of this keynote presentation ‘Disruptions, Populisms and Apocalyptic Perspectives as Contexts for Dialogue’.

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