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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

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  • Yiannis Laouris

    (Cyprus Neuroscience Technology Institute)

  • Marios Michaelides

    (Cyprus Intercultural Training Initiative)

  • Mustafa Damdelen

    (Cyprus EU Association)

  • Romina Laouri

    (Ashoka Headquarters)

  • Derya Beyatli

    (Cyprus EU Association)

  • Aleco Christakis

    (Institute for 21st Century Agoras)

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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  • Yiannis Laouris & Marios Michaelides & Mustafa Damdelen & Romina Laouri & Derya Beyatli & Aleco Christakis, 2009. "A Systemic Evaluation of the State of Affairs Following the Negative Outcome of the Referendum in Cyprus Using the Structured Dialogic Design Process," Systemic Practice and Action Research, Springer, vol. 22(1), pages 45-75, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:syspar:v:22:y:2009:i:1:d:10.1007_s11213-008-9111-y
    DOI: 10.1007/s11213-008-9111-y
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    1. Y. Laouris & R. Laouri & Aleco Christakis, 2008. "Communication praxis for ethical accountability: the ethics of the Tree of Action: dialogue and breaking down the wall in Cyprus," Systems Research and Behavioral Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 25(2), pages 331-348, March.
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    3. Laouris, Yiannis & Romm, Norma RA, 2022. "Structured dialogical design as a problem structuring method illustrated in a Re-invent democracy project," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 301(3), pages 1072-1087.

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