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Interactions and Communications

Susan G. Clark, Evan J. Andrews and Ana E. Lambert
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Susan G. Clark: Yale University
Evan J. Andrews: Memorial University of Newfoundland
Ana E. Lambert: Education and Development (SEED) University of Manchester

Chapter Chapter 11 in Policy Sciences and the Human Dignity Gap, 2024, pp 133-147 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Our interactions with others through various relationships, such as communication, influence social dynamics and the values we hold important. These dynamics play a significant role in promoting human dignity in healthy environments. In our previous chapters, we presented coarse and fine-grained social process tools. In this chapter, we delve deeper into two crucial aspects of the social process: interpersonal relationships and communication. You can improve your learning and effectiveness by analyzing and practicing these skills. We will also explore how interpersonal relationships contribute to problem solving and decision-making for human dignity in healthy environments. Overall, this chapter provides tools to help you enhance your interpersonal skills and develop a problem-solving approach that considers the importance of healthy relationships in promoting human dignity.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-52501-8_11

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