2. The rationale for this venture was based on the success of a previously completed ‘International Dialogue Project’ initiated by Anne Buttimer and Torsten Hägerstrand – incidentally one of the founder voices involved in planning for Academia Europaea – during the years 1977–1988 (A. Buttimer and T. Hägerstrand, 1980, Invitation to dialogue. Lund, Sweden: DIA Paper No. 1; A. Buttimer, 1986, Life experience as catalyst for cross disciplinary communication. Lund, Sweden: DIA Paper No. 3); and A. Buttimer, 1983,
Creativity and Context. (Sweden: Lund Studies in Human Geography, Ser. B, No. 50). This involved video-recorded interviews with senior and retired scholars who shared insights from their own career experiences and group discussions among individuals from diverse disciplines around specific themes. These were shared with various audiences as catalysts for dialogue on issues of common concern and evokers of critical self-reflection on the viewer's own fields of practice. Subsequent analyses of texts have yielded valuable insight into potential common denominators of interest and bases for mutual understanding among scholars from various fields and cultural traditions (A. Buttimer,
1993,
Geography and the Human Spirit (Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press)).
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