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InterWorldView
As an exploration in inter-religious and inter-ideological dialogue, the Montreal-based InterWorldView Project has pioneered a concept that emphasises implicitly dialogue between individuals who uphold different worldviews. This also includes an internal dialogue within a person who seeks to make sense of different values and worldviews.
The InterWorldView Project also offers an interactive training course on Peacebuilding that uses the InterWorldView approach.
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The InterWorldView project has been conceived and developed by Dr Patrice Brodeur, Canadian Research Chair in Islam, Pluralisme and Globalisation. According to Dr Brodeur, the notion of InterWorldView goes beyond religious beliefs that have generally been seen to underpin human values. It allows people to see that identity is subjective, context-dependent and changeable, and at the same time complex and intricate. No definition can fully capture the nuanced concept and how different people understand it or how they use it to classify themselves.
InterWorldview project features workshops that intend to provide an experience for the participants to become more aware of the multiplicity of individual's identity in an increasingly globalised world and as a result, how the power dynamics surronding the notion of identity can create a community space for shared values in order to promote peace and justice.
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