03516nam a2200217 a 4500999001700000001001400017003000900031005001700040008004100057040002800098245011100126260009800237300001100335500006000346520130400406595140701710710001503117740004203132942000803174952011603182 c43769d43769vtls000008730ES-BaOER20180801110211.0130626s2008 fr |||||| |1|| ||eng|d aES-BaOERbcatcES-BaOER00aActs of the international seminar :bnew stakes for intercultural dialogue : Unesco : Paris, 6-7 june 2006 aParis :bUnesco. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization,ccop. 2008 a123 p. aTít. a la cob.: New stakes for intercultural dialogue aWhen civilizations enter into dialogue, who really speaks? Can civilizations and cultures still speak in a single voice? Do some voices have more authority than others? These are a few specific questions that were raised during the seminar ‘New Stakes for Intercultural Dialogue’, held at UNESCO headquarters on 6–7 June 2006. This seminar addressed the challenges of intercultural dialogue at the international level, within the Arab world and in modern cities in other countries, and shed new light on the nature and forms of intercultural dialogue in a world where intolerance and rejection of the Other are again on the offensive. Bringing together participants from all geographical, disciplinary and institutional horizons: academics (philosophers, sociologists, anthropologists, archaeologists, historians, literary critics and architects), officials from international organizations (ISESCO, the Council of Europe, and the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue between Cultures and United Cities and Local Governments), writers and artists, and many nongovernmental organizations, the meetings went beyond a strictly conceptual approach to focus on the renewal of intercultural dialogue in areas in which it has broken down or has been discredited. (Font: Editor)8 aPreface -- Opening ceremony -- Session 1. Intercultural dialogue and the challenge of the new international landscape: current trends ; The risks of dialogue / Arjun Appadurai ; "Culture" and "civilization": a question of vocabulary / José Maria Ridao Domínguez ; Africa and Intercultural Dialogue / Tanella Boni ; Two misconceptions of cultural identity / Toshiaki Kozakaï -- Session 2. Intercultural dialogue and the challenge of the new international landscape: the experience of the Arab World ; Scientific activities and interculturality in Islamic countries from the eighth century to the fifteenth century / Ahmed Djebbar ; Understanding cultural diversity / Traugott Schoefthaler ; Stepping stones to an intercultural dialogue among Africa, Asia and Europe / Michel Terrasse ; Music, a universal language / Miguel Angel Estrella ; Re-reading texts / Youssef Seddik -- Session 3. Intercultural dialogue and the challenge of the new international landscape: the city as a daily space for dialogue ; The city and intercultural dialogue in Mediaeval Islam / André Miquel ; Interculturalism and the city / Robert Palmer ; Local cultural policies and intercultural dialogue: Agenda 21 for Culture / Jordi Pascual ; The opinions of a reader / Santiago Gamboa Samper ; Renewing intercultural dialogue in urban public spaces / Yves Winkin -- Final Communiqué -- Biographies of the participants1 aUNESCO9210 aNew stakes for intercultural dialogue cMON 00104050708GaCERCbCERCcSd2015-09-11eCl0oS 02351p1900149608r2015-09-11 00:00:00t1w2015-09-11yMON