Dialogue & Society

Essay: Listening as a civic practice

Dialogue & Society

Why public institutions should train attention—not only deliver information—in polarised times.

Democratic life depends on more than correct facts; it depends on habits of attention that let others become intelligible. Museums, libraries, and institutes are uniquely placed to model listening as craft rather than as pause between speeches.

This essay proposes modest experiments—guided listening sessions, shared annotation—that could sit alongside exhibitions without competing with them.

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