Broadening our shared spaces through intercultural dialogue
In an increasingly fragmented world, the importance of dialogue in bridging divides cannot be understated. Indeed, interfaith and inter-ethnic dialogue has been consistently touted as the primary means of promoting understanding and acceptance among different communities in Singapore. However, as ou...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1826232025-02-16T15:45:01Z Broadening our shared spaces through intercultural dialogue Low, Claribel S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social Sciences Country and region studies Singapore and homeland security In an increasingly fragmented world, the importance of dialogue in bridging divides cannot be understated. Indeed, interfaith and inter-ethnic dialogue has been consistently touted as the primary means of promoting understanding and acceptance among different communities in Singapore. However, as our identities and affiliations extend beyond race and religion, we must consider whether our efforts at dialogue should become more inclusive and all-encompassing. Instead of speaking merely of interfaith and inter-ethnic dialogue, it is possible to complement this with an intercultural lens that would allow us to cover any potential blind spots. Published version 2025-02-12T08:09:38Z 2025-02-12T08:09:38Z 2025 Commentary Low, C. (2025). Broadening our shared spaces through intercultural dialogue. RSIS Commentaries, 014-25. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182623 en RSIS Commentaries, 014-25 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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In an increasingly fragmented world, the importance of dialogue in bridging divides cannot be understated. Indeed, interfaith and inter-ethnic dialogue has been consistently touted as the primary means of promoting understanding and acceptance among different communities in Singapore. However, as our identities and affiliations extend beyond race and religion, we must consider whether our efforts at dialogue should become more inclusive and all-encompassing. Instead of speaking merely of interfaith and inter-ethnic dialogue, it is possible to complement this with an intercultural lens that would allow us to cover any potential blind spots. |
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