From Contact To Relationship
Let’s meet as NEOS
There is a daily experience of contact between
people. Most of our daily life wouldn’t work without contact. Personal or
non-personal, contact is unavoidable and necessary. This also includes
international contacts inside of Europe, for example by international trade and
tourism.
Regular and continuous contact between individuals supports the development of relationships. Common experiences and common perspectives about the function of connecting are extremely important for the maintenance of lasting relationships.
Regular and continuous contact between individuals supports the development of relationships. Common experiences and common perspectives about the function of connecting are extremely important for the maintenance of lasting relationships.
How does contact arise? –Analysis and comparison of regional possibilities and traditions of making contact: Which localities, which buildings, which places support the establishment of contact? Where do people meet? Which architectural conditions support or avert contact? Which cultural traditions support or avert contact? Which conditions of climate are important? (Sauna or street café?)
How do relationships arise? How does confidence arise? How does interest in each other arise? Do contrasting qualities attract each other? How to promote the development of relationships between students (and teachers of different European regions)? What kind of structures and conditions inside of schools do we need?
