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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. | 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. | ||
<u>The [[Triggering Question]] (TQ) was </u> | |||
<u>The [[Triggering Question]] (TQ) was </u><br> | |||
'''What factors contribute to the increasing gap between the two communities in Cyprus? ''' | |||
In response to the TQ, the 22 participants came up with 120 obstacles, which were categorized in 20 clusters. Following the voting process, 47 ideas received one or more votes and were structured to create the influence MAP shown below. <br> | In response to the TQ, the 22 participants came up with 120 obstacles, which were categorized in 20 clusters. Following the voting process, 47 ideas received one or more votes and were structured to create the influence MAP shown below. <br> | ||
According to the participants of the Troodos Co_Laboratory, appear to be the most influential were: <br> | According to the participants of the Troodos Co_Laboratory, appear to be the most influential were: <br> | ||
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The Co-Laboratory was facilitated by [[Aleco Christakis]], [[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Marios Michaelides]],[[Mustafa Damdalen]],[[Romina Laouri]] and [[Derya Beyatli]]. The Co-Laboratory was also attended by 24 Cypriots participants and 2 American scholars who spent about a year on the | The Co-Laboratory was facilitated by [[Aleco Christakis]], [[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Marios Michaelides]], [[Mustafa Damdalen]], [[Romina Laouri]] and [[Derya Beyatli]]. The Co-Laboratory was also attended by 24 Cypriots participants and 2 American scholars who spent about a year on the island working on their Masters theses. | ||
island working on their Masters | |||
In sum, the participants of the dialogue reported their satisfaction that their voices have been heard and documented and communicated their expectations for follow-up activities to address the diagnosis of their needs.<br> | In sum, the participants of the dialogue reported their satisfaction that their voices have been heard and documented and communicated their expectations for follow-up activities to address the diagnosis of their needs.<br> | ||
The full | The full paper can be downloaded from [http://socialsystems.wikispaces.com/file/view/Laouris+Cyprus+Referendum.pdf| Open Access].<br> | ||
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[[File:CivilSocietyDialogue_MAP_Obstacles.jpg|thumb|center|upright=3.0|alt=Influence tree from the Obstacles SDDP of the Civil Society Dialogue co-Laboratory.|Influence tree from the Obstacles SDDP of the Civil Society Dialogue co-Laboratory.]] | [[File:CivilSocietyDialogue_MAP_Obstacles.jpg|thumb|center|upright=3.0|alt=Influence tree from the Obstacles SDDP of the Civil Society Dialogue co-Laboratory.|Influence tree from the Obstacles SDDP of the Civil Society Dialogue co-Laboratory.]] | ||
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==Sponsor and partners== | ==Sponsor and partners== | ||
The initiative which eventually led to the birth of the Civil Society Dialogue project was inspired by a team of six veteran peace pioneers, who decided to meet (physically) in September 2006 to discuss the post-referendum political situation in Cyprus and explore possibilities to revive their dream for a reunited island. These six pioneers were members of the peace group, widely known as [[Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group]] (CRTG), which in the years between 1994 and 1997 managed to inspire and mobilize a few thousand Cypriots to work for peace and reconciliation. | The initiative which eventually led to the birth of the Civil Society Dialogue project was inspired by a team of six veteran peace pioneers, who decided to meet (physically) in September 2006 to discuss the post-referendum political situation in Cyprus and explore possibilities to revive their dream for a reunited island. These six pioneers were members of the peace group, widely known as [[Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group]] (CRTG), which in the years between 1994 and 1997 managed to inspire and mobilize a few thousand Cypriots to work for peace and reconciliation. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http:// | * [http://blogora.wetpaint.com/page/Cyprus+Civil+Society+Dialogue?t=anon| Visit the wiki of the Civil Society Dialogue project here] | ||
* [http://www. | * [http://www.civilsocietydialogue.info/| Visit the website of the Civil Society Dialogue project here] | ||
* [http:// | * [http://socialsystems.wikispaces.com/file/view/Laouris+Cyprus+Referendum.pdf| Download the full paper here] | ||
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