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GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

Description

Debate is a process that involves formal discourse, discussion, and oral addresses on a particular topic or collection of topics, often with a moderator and an audience. In a debate, arguments are put forward for opposing viewpoints. Historically, debates have occurred in public meetings, academic institutions, debate halls, coffeehouses, competitions, and legislative assemblies. Debates have also been conducted for educational and recreational purposes, usually associated with educational establishments and debating societies. These debates emphasize logical consistency, factual accuracy, and emotional appeal to an audience. Modern competitive debate also includes rules for participants to discuss and decide upon the framework of the debate.

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Organizations relating to Debate

International Debate Education Association / Utrecht, Netherlands / Est. 1999
International Pharmaceutical Congress Advisory Association / Basel, Switzerland / Est. 1989
Association of International Dressage Event Organizers / Cappeln, Germany
Asociación de Centros de Convenciones del Caribe y Latinoamérica / Salta, Argentina / Est. 2016
Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue / Vatican City, Vatican / Est. 1964
World Schools Debating Championships / Ascot, UK / Est. 1988
Circulo de Montevideo / Montevideo, Uruguay / Est. 1996
Monastic Interreligious Dialogue / Collegeville MN, USA / Est. 1978
International Union for Intercultural and Interfaith Dialogue and Peace Education / Est. 1989
European Citizens' Seminars / Erfurt, Germany / Est. 2006
Reunión Anual de Dermatólogos Latinoamericanos / Est. 1972
Vienna International Science Conferences and Events Association / Vienna, Austria / Est. 2006
World Universities Debating Council / Est. 1981
Asia Development Dialogue / Bangkok, Thailand
Asia Cooperation Dialogue / Kuwait, Kuwait / Est. 2002
Dialogue and Cooperation / Paris, France / Est. 1965
Africa Club / Est. 1980
South-West Pacific Dialogue / Est. 2002
Sustainable Event Alliance
Institute for Strategic Dialogue / London, UK
Center for Global Dialogue and Cooperation / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 2009
United Networks of International Corporate Events Organizers / Geneva, Switzerland
Melody for Dialogue among Civilizations Association / Paris, France / Est. 2004
OneEurope / Berlin, Germany / Est. 2011
Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute / Berlin, Germany / Est. 2016
IACC / Southam, UK / Est. 1981
Initiative for Policy Dialogue / New York NY, USA / Est. 2000
European Dialogue / London, UK / Est. 1990
International Academy of Dialogue Among Cultures and Civilizations / Warsaw, Poland / Est. 2003
Encounter of Worldviews / Tiel, Netherlands / Est. 2000
Dialog International / Düsseldorf, Germany / Est. 1992
International Institute for Dialogue among Cultures and Civilizations / Teheran, Iran Islamic Rep / Est. 2004
International Institute of Integral Human Sciences / Montréal QC, Canada / Est. 1975
Centre d'étude et de rencontres francophones / Saint-Malo, France / Est. 2000
Middle East Peace Dialogue Network / Mount Laurel NJ, USA
Centre international de culture populaire, Paris / Paris, France / Est. 1976
Initiatives for International Dialogue / Davao, Philippines
Inter-American Dialogue / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1982
Venue Management Association - Asia and Pacific / Gold Coast QLD, Australia / Est. 1992
Association of Collegiate Conference and Events Directors - International / Fort Collins CO, USA / Est. 1980
Farnham Castle International Briefing and Conference Centre / Farnham, UK / Est. 1953
International Association of Venue Managers / Coppell TX, USA / Est. 1924
Dialogue Afrique-Europe / Brussels, Belgium
European Forum for International Mediation and Dialogue / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2008
Dialogue of Culture - United World / Moscow, Russia / Est. 2005
Convention Sales Professionals International / Buck Hill Falls PA, USA / Est. 1991
International Federation for the Organization of Meetings for the Handicapped / Est. 1957
Association of African Palais de Congrès / Est. 1990
Association for International Dialogue on the Transition to a Global Society / Est. 1990
International Association of Conference Interpreters and Translators / Est. 1947

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World Problems relating to Debate

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Devaluation of discourse
Generation communication gap
Restriction of freedom of expression
Denial of right of assembly
Closed channels of dialogue with the judiciary
Ineffective dialogue
Erosion of social dialogue

Action Strategies relating to Debate

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Assembling
Debating
Encountering
Improving NGO access to international policy debates
Promoting sustainability through cross-sectoral dialogue
Using video-conferencing
Expanding dialogue with NGO's and independent sector and entities outside the UN system
Engaging in peace dialogue
Developing ortho-photography landbases
Strengthening intercultural dialogue
Maintaining dialogue between trade, development and environment communities
Enhancing village/government dialogue
Collecting data on water
Promoting intergovernmental dialogue
Encountering other as mystery and challenge
Encouraging transatlantic dialogue
Greenwashing
Organising stakeholder debate on genetically modified crops
Fostering debate on mental health issues
Promoting social and economic dialogue
Promoting transatlantic legislators dialogue
Promoting transatlantic environmental dialogue
Promoting transatlantic development dialogue
Using the internet for conferencing
Promoting transatlantic labour dialogue

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