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dialogic

Dialogic is an adjective meaning relating to dialogue or the use of dialogue in communication. In general, dialogic refers to interaction and exchange between two or more participants, as opposed to monologic or solitary forms.

In literary theory, the term is closely associated with the philosophy of Mikhail Bakhtin and the concept

In pedagogy and rhetoric, dialogic approaches emphasize open-ended dialogue, inquiry-based learning, and collaborative meaning-making. Dialogic teaching

In technology and industry, Dialogic is the name of a former telecommunications equipment company, known for

See also: dialogical, dialogism, polyphony, heteroglossia.

of
dialogism.
Dialogic
theory
argues
that
meaning
arises
through
the
clash
and
interaction
of
multiple
voices,
languages,
and
social
perspectives
within
a
text
or
discourse.
Central
ideas
include
polyphony,
where
distinct
voices
remain
independent;
heteroglossia,
the
coexistence
of
multiple
social
languages;
and
the
dialogic
commission
of
meaning
across
time
and
culture.
The
concept
has
influenced
literary
criticism,
film
studies,
and
discourse
analysis.
seeks
to
create
intersubjective
understanding
through
sustained
discussion,
questioning,
and
response.
voice
processing
products
and
signaling
boards
used
in
telephony
and
contact
centers.
Its
products
and
brand
have
been
integrated
into
other
companies
as
the
corporate
landscape
of
telecommunications
evolved.