Center for Intercultural Dialogue

[10] Other members of the organizing committee were Donal Carbaugh (US), Tamar Katriel (Israel), Kristine Fitch Muñoz (US), Yves Winkin (France), and Saskia Witteborn (Hong Kong).

[14] The Summer Conference resulted in a preconference at the International Communication Association convention in Singapore in 2010, organized by Evelyn Ho.

The first Advisory Board included: Donal Carbaugh, William Evans, Nazan Haydari, Barbara Hines, Janice Hume, Leena Louhiala-Salminen, Charles Self, Michael Slater, Katerina Sténou and Valerie White.

Today it has become a key term and a "preferred form for human action," and Carbaugh specifically lists this CID as one such effort.

The CID described in this entry is the only one designed to serve the Communication discipline specifically, and to facilitate the study of intercultural dialogue as a research topic by creating an international network of scholars.

[24] Key Concepts has been used as a model several times by other publications, as for example, LSLP (Literacies in Second Languages Project) Micro-Papers [25] edited by Raúl Alberto Mora at the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana in Medellín, Colombia.

[23] Since CID grew out of the NCA Summer Conference on Intercultural Dialogue, all concerned parties agreed to continued use of the logo designed for that event by Özer Karakuş of Maltepe University.

[31] In 2018, the first CID Video Competition was established, asking students to prepare short videotapes answering the question "What does intercultural dialogue look like?

[35] The third competition asked for entries on how "Listening is where intercultural dialogue starts";[36] Israel Arcos, a student from Ecuador studying in the USA, won first prize.