The one skill that the next generation needs more than ever
In an era where the seminar room has become a social minefield, the art of the honest argument is dying. But as University College London’s "Disagreeing Well" initiative proves, leaning into friction isn't just about winning a debate, it’s the essential intercultural bridge we need to find common ground in a fractured world
In an era where the seminar room has become a social minefield, the art of the honest argument is dying. But as University College London’s "Disagreeing Well" initiative proves, leaning into friction isn't just about winning a debate, it’s the essential intercultural bridge we need to find common ground in a fractured world
In an era where the seminar room has become a social minefield, the art of the honest argument is dying. But as University College London’s "Disagreeing Well" initiative proves, leaning into friction isn't just about winning a debate, it’s the essential intercultural bridge we need to find common ground in a fractured world
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