tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092551223038575614.post2066480712924129867..comments2021-05-13T18:45:10.279+03:00Comments on Finding own words: Loughborough News: 8th Conversation Analysis Daytapeszabhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15433521669606885442noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092551223038575614.post-55789765750481429512015-01-12T10:49:10.886+02:002015-01-12T10:49:10.886+02:00Dear Dia, thank you for your comment and the link....Dear Dia, thank you for your comment and the link. I was not familiar with the NVC approach, so now I could learn about that. What kind of practices did you learn at that demonstration? What made you think about it? I'm asking because I'm very interested in your experience (I haven't attended any NVC demos). <br /><br />From the point of view of analysis, I think that the thing which is the most important is how participants at an interaction co-construct what 'violence', 'aggression', etc. are, so it's hard to define these notions from outside. I think one of the strengths of CA is that it really helps you to concentrate on the actual interaction and find the answers for these questions in the given situation.tapeszabhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15433521669606885442noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092551223038575614.post-35599896277008206082015-01-08T12:08:55.437+02:002015-01-08T12:08:55.437+02:00Very interesting topic, thank you! I'm interes...Very interesting topic, thank you! I'm interested in your opinion on "nonviolent communication". Once I attended a (demonstration) occasion of a NVC-training (about children-parents relationship) and I wasn't convinced of what we tried to practice there, although maybe it's a useful method in the communication between the student and the teacher (or the children and the parent), perhaps it just requires a lot of time and practices...<br />http://www.cnvc.org/about/what-is-nvc.html<br /><br />DiaUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08143798638994270919noreply@blogger.com