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A vision of social justice in intergroup dialogue
Authors:Jessica Belue Buckley
Institution:NASPA, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:Intergroup dialogues (IGD) – face-to-face, structured interactions between people of different social identities – is one educational intervention used to foster engagement across differences and to promote social justice. Using an 18-month case study methodology, we examined the experiences of IGD students and facilitators at one campus to gain a deeper understanding of what happens in IGD, specifically how social justice is understood and cultivated. Findings suggest that the primacy and limitations of individual experience, the tension facilitators experience about stepping in to dialogue, and the confounding nature of comfort in IGD contribute to a dialogue experience that better addresses some aspects of social justice than others.
Keywords:social justice  intergroup dialogue  facilitation
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