This Chapter links to previous descriptions of conversation in this book as a collective disciplined inquiry, for exploring issues of social/societal significance, or as a process to aid the design of future social systems. This Chapter focuses on the concept of rights and responsibilities as a basis of techniques to support the growing field of conversation practice and purpose. Guidance for a group to sustain their conversation during the designing stage and to continue to develop their conversation and design during stages of implementation and review, are offered.
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Dyer, G.C. (2008). Rights and Responsibilities in Conversation Practice. In: Jenlink, P.M., Banathy, B.H. (eds) Dialogue as a Collective Means of Design Conversation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-75843-5_8
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