A guiding principle: all knowledge or opinions are legitimate and can be debated.
Everyone must feel free to express their expertise and expect respect from the other participants. The process starts with the opening of the knowledge box and leads to the construction of shared and integrated representations of the socio-environmental issue.
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Dominique Buraud 2023-01-05 12:59:27 2024-02-05 18:00:02 Lesson 12. Respect all knowledge