Bibliography: Useful books on the practice of Dialogue

There seem to be more and more books on the practice of dialogue appearing every year. Here are the ones we have found most useful, which we consider to be classics in the field.

Adler, Mortimer J., et al., The Paideia Proposal, New York : Collier-Macmillan,1982. ISBN 0-02-064100-1

Bohm, David, On Dialogue, ed. Lee Nichol, London : Routledge, 1996. ISBN 0-415-14912-6

Friere, Paulo, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, NewYork : Continuum, 1993 ISBN 0-8264-0611-4

Isaacs, William, Dialogue, and the Art of Thinking Together, New York : Currency-Doubleday, 1999. ISBN 0-385-47999-9

Owen, Harrison, Open Space Technology, San Francisco : Berrett-Koehler, 1997. ISBN 1-57675-024-8

Plato, The Republic, trans. Desmond Lee, London : Penguin Books, 1955. ISBN

Roberts, Terry, The Paideia Seminar: Guide and Workbook , Chapel Hill : New View, 1996 ISBN 0-944337-34-1

Senge, Peter M., The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of the Learning Organization, New York : Currency-Doubleday, 1990. ISBN 0-385-26095-4

Senge, Peter, The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook : Strategies and Tools for Building a Learning Organization, New York : Currency-Doubleday, 1994. ISBN 0-385-47256-0

Strong, Michael, The Habit of Thought : From Socratic Seminars to Socratic Practice, Chapel Hill : New View Publications, 1996. ISBN 0-944337-39-2

Yankelovich, Daniel, The Magic of Dialogue: Transforming Conflict into Cooperation, New York : Simon & Schuster, 1999. ISBN 0-684-85457-0