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Bring People Together
- the Power of Interaction

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Decolonization game (Part 2)!

The achievement of independence has never marked the end of the colonial legacy. Rather, it often signals the beginning of a complex journey toward overcoming the deeply rooted impact of colonial rule, which continues to influence and even shape the economic, social and cultural structures of former colonies. Therefore, what should follow the process of territorial decolonization is the decolonization of the mind! For this process to be effectively fulfilled, we should leave room for the colonized to exist, act, and gain power. In this regard, the diversophy game on Decolonization seeks to deconstruct the narrative patterns that have been dominant throughout history and give voice and agency to the colonized. Our main objective behind developing a diversophy game on decolonization is to bring people together and offer them a new perspective on game playing that moves beyond the hegemony of one culture or group over the other and give equal learning spaces for all cultures to thrive and peacefully coexist.

About the workshop series

diversophy® workshop series / game sessions are attended by participants from around the world. We explore specific cultures and topics, share our diverse experiences and cultural perceptions, and learn from each other - without judgment, with respect for everyone. The aim is to encourage mutual discovery and discussion, to know and understand each other better, and to get enriched by what we discover.

This game does not claim to be exhaustive or to promote a single truth about a given social group or specific culture. Within the same countries there are differences from one region or social group to another, and from generation to generation. It is up to you to explore further.

  • What is diversophy®?
    diversophy® is the powerful gaming tool that helps engage successfully with people of other backgrounds as well as understand the dynamics of our own culture. diversophy® brings people together, not only to learn about each other’s cultures, but to connect in a very human way. Players are enriched by each other’s stories, values, knowledge and skills. The us versus them mindset is replaced with mutual appreciation. ​ Since 1972 ​ What’s in the name? n. [L. diversus, pp. of divertere, to turn in different directions + Gr. sofia, skill intelligence, wisdom]. Wisdom or skill in dealing with people different from oneself, cultural competence. A game whose purpose is to develop this wisdom, skill, and intelligence in those who play it. ​ Read more: The story of diversophy® Why is diversophy® effective and what makes it different? What are they saying about diversophy®? Clients & Partners
  • How to play diversophy®?
    1. Instructons for facilitators: Download our FACILITATION GUIDE in the language of your choice with full instructions for preparation, play & debrief. Use the game for training or classroom group learning in groups of 3-8 people for face to face session, and 3-5 for online game sessions. Several groups may play simultaneously with a single game package. Each learning game includes up to 280 game cards involving 5 different ways of learning. 2. Instructions for players: • The game has 5 main kinds of cards (Share, Risk, Choice, Smarts, Guide), and 2 additional. You will respond taking turns. When it’s your turn read it aloud to your group. • Choose the best answer if it is a CHOICE or SMARTS card. Then see the answer. Read it aloud to your group. • If it is a SHARE, RISK, GUIDE, APPRECIATION or QUESTION card, respond according to the instructions on the card. • Feel free to exchange your stories and ideas related to the topic of the question before moving on. • Note any unresolved questions or important comments in the chat for discussion in the debrief session after the game. • Appoint a scorekeeper in your team if you wish to play for points. You do not need to play for points - everyone who learns is a winner! 3. This 8 minute video gives you a quick overview on how to facilitate a face-to-face game session.
  • What are diversophy® game sizes, formats, etc.
    We offer a large selection of diversophy® intercultural learning games for facilitators, trainers, business owners, team-members, teachers, social workers, individuals, and more. The games are generally played in small groups with decks of theme-centered cards. Participants take turns responding to 5 types of challenges and questions found on the cards and discuss their reactions with each other. diversophy® games come in several formats as: (a) A full deck with up to 280 cards, focused on a specific culture, cultural topic or culturally relevant skills to be developed. (b) A mini-deck with a selection of 100 cards, more practical for fewer groups or smaller one-time learning events. If you don’t see precisely what you need, contact us: — We customize existing games and its formats on request to meet specific learning objectives. It can be adapted to your industry, core business and the needs and concerns of the participants. We will deliver a made-to-order training instrument for seminars, conventions, workshops in your preferred format for the conference room or online. — diversophy® games can also be created and provided pro bono to meet social challenges and offer community services
  • Who should use it?
    diversophy® was created for organizations, teams and individuals who wish to develop their global and local competence and create collaboration across boundaries. Below are examples of who shoud use it. Global Corporations Local & Virtual Teams Large & Small businesses Consultants, Trainers & Teachers Public Agencies Executives & Line Managers Social Service Agencies Human Resources Professionals Universities, Colleges Language Teachers Professional Schools NGOs Law Enforcement & Military Volunteer groups, Peacekeepers Independent Consultants & Trainers Advertiser & Marketing Specialists Immigration Services Interculturalists & Diversity Specialists Providers of Intercultural Communication services, blogs, websites MOOCs International Development Specialists Healthcare Organizations
  • When will I receive the game I order?
    Each diversophy® game’s content is reviewed and updated regularly. To ensure that you receive the latest version, your order is not prepared until we receive it from you. You will receive an online version within 2 working days, and a printed copy within 20 working days.
  • How to join open virtual game sessions "Bring People Together - the Power of Interaction"?"
    Join HERE diversophy® workshop series / game sessions are attended by participants from around the world. We explore specific cultures and topics, share our diverse experiences and cultural perceptions, and learn from each other - without judgment, with respect for everyone. The aim is to encourage mutual discovery and discussion, to know and understand each other better, and to get enriched by what we discover. This game does not claim to be exhaustive or to promote a single truth about a given social group or specific culture. Within the same countries, there are differences from one region or social group to another, as well as from generation to generation. It is up to you to explore further.
  • How to become diversophy® Ambasador / developer / translator / collaborator / intern?
    There are many possible ways to work together. 1. Become a diversophy® Ambassador and benefit from an organized and safe space in an intercultural digital environment to share your cultural knowledge and perspective on topics related to your culture, filed expertise or interests. Connect with participants from all around the world who enrich the conversations with their diverse cultural experiences. 2. It is possible to become a co-developer with us and bring your work to the public that needs it. As such you benefit from our authorship agreement which includes royalties and discounted access to all our products. Do you have an idea for a new diversophy® game, perhaps about a part of the world or a cultural group that is not yet represented in our collection? Perhaps you have a new game topic that addresses a current need? diversophy® collaborates with creative authors around the world who wish to use their expertise to design, produce and market in our game series. You don’t have to do it alone. Often, partnering or teamwork provides multiple perspectives on a topic that enrich its quality and effectiveness. Customize one of the games depending on your needs. We are always ready to provide our games and assist you in the customization of its content and format that you require. 3. Would you like to translate a game into your language? Currently there are diversophy® games available in over ten languages and more translations are on the way. Perhaps you need a game but it’s not in the right language for your group or clientele. We are happy to collaborate with you in the editorial work around translation and you will share the royalties and purchase privileges of the original author(s). 4. Academic partnership? diversophy® has collaborated with university departments, professors and students on projects that develop, customize or update our games to various needs. We provide coaching and presentations online or in class on both the process of creation as well as facilitation skills. Need a stimulating, hands-on intercultural semester project for your group? diversophy® may be just the right project for your students. 5. Internship? For over a quarter of a century, diversophy® has mentored interns in creative and business processes - they have come from over 20 different countries. No matter their age, they have joined us to learn more about intercultural work and to pursue projects in the field that are important to them. 6. Pro bono projects? We are always ready to cooperate for projects of social importance using time-tested diversophy® tools and technology. You can find free games on our website as examples of our pro bono projects. 7. Can you think of another way to collaborate? Contact us!
  • Do you have another question that is not listed above? Contact us!
    Contact us by sending an email to diversophy@gmail.com. We will get back to you!
  • Exploring the concept of gamification and its use to enhance and navigate cultural competence.
    This workshop series explores the benefit of intercultural training tools in the form of games. We focus on gamification as a dynamic process of building successful relationships in organizations and communities. diversophy® technology has successfully enabled acculturation in numerous countries around the world, thanks to its capability of creating a safe atmosphere for contact, communication, mutual acceptance, respect, and trust. Each week participants have the opportunity to play a different game chosen out of 70 diversophy® topics currently available. Each player will explore the effective gaming strategy while enjoying a safe and fun atmosphere for learning and interaction. As a result, participants are encouraged to organize and use valuable elements of their knowledge and experience as they acquire new skills needed in diverse interpersonal relationships.
  • How to prepare yourself
    To participate in this game session / workshop you don't need to prepare anything. Rules of the game are simple and explained at the beginning. Depending on how many cultural specialists and participants there will be, you may join one of groups. About EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING You will learn by experience on 3 levels: - about a specific cultural topic; - about the cultures of other players in your group - the more diverse the group, the more interesting the game; - about your own culture - you will have the opportunity to share (how much is up to you) and observe the impact on others. We do not only talk about cultures, we experience them. The more you put in (be active, share, ask questions), the more you get out. So don't hesitate - go for it! :)

Feedback from participants

I was immediately captivated by this game, since my 1st session, not only because the cards were so beautifully designed that they inspired you to share, even if you had minimal experience and knowledge. But most importantly, I was fascinated by all these different (diverse ;) ) opinions and views and people, mixed together, sharing together, coming together.

Vicky Margari

It is indeed a great way to create a safe space for exchange and getting to know each other and learning more about oneself. It was a nice way to have everyone open up and share.

Nandita Rothermund-Bucher

I had my first diversophy® Zoom call last Thursday and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I've been looking at the games and am so impressed! I look forward to exploring this brilliant concept and way you have brought it to life in such a fun way!!

Alannah Sinclaire

This is an innovative way of learning and developing social skills. Besides, I want to highlight that diversophy could help to understand we are all global citizens and, therefore, to build respect and tolerance among all of us to make the world a better and peaceful place. I like that the games go deeper into the cultures, it does not stay on the superficial part about a culture. This is the best way to really get familiar with cultural values and behaviors. The game is a good way to practice English for non-native speakers.

Camila Vergara Salgado

Thank you so very much! These thoughtful games and the warm, international community make my life more interesting and enjoyable!

Rima Litke

I loved the game! It's such a fantastic way of engaging and getting to know other perspectives, especially in utterly diverse groups. Loving it!

Konstanze Halentz Barros

Playing "diversiDARE" (on one of the diversophy® game sessions) has encouraged me to feel okay with being vulnerable in stating an opinion. It has shown me how I can sometimes respond to certain words or ideas - as if from a script:  X has been said I must say Y! Instead of always following the wisdom: "Seek first to understand, then to be understood." Playing "diversiDARE" has made me curious about myself and what I believe and why and it has made me even more curious about others and what they believe and why and how to mind the gap.  Join us to experience it for yourself!

Annabelle Bee Baumann

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How much do you dare to share about who you are?


 

It's not about being offended or challenged, but we often tend to avoid some critical areas of culture in meetings, training sessions, and in professional and educational contexts more generally. Whether this is driven by the “fear” of being judged, we often find ourselves holding back from discussing important aspects of our identity, including our political and religious beliefs, our cultural backgrounds, or even our sense of humor. This avoidance can emanate from the concern that our experiences, stories, or views might be misunderstood or lead to negative “evaluations” by others or result in uncomfortable conflict.

 

When we avoid these conversations, we miss out on opportunities for connection and deeper understanding of critical areas of culture like our values, traditions, and personal experiences, which are integral to our identities and how we interact with the world around us. By not addressing these topics or by feeling uncomfortable discussing them, we may perpetuate superficial interactions that lack genuine engagement and hinder the development of inclusive environments.

 

But we should bear in mind that engaging in these discussions requires vulnerability and courage, as it involves exposing parts of ourselves that we may usually keep private. Nevertheless, it is this openness that can foster trust and mutual respect and challenge us to confront our biases and assumptions. 

 

If you want to create a safe space for stepping into these “touchy and untouchable” areas, then look no further than diversiDARE, a diversophy® game which will help you look to establishing strategies and means for the continued exploration of “sensitive” culture and identity talks and expanding engagement in these touchy cultural areas.

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