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The first Centre for Human Communication was founded in 1971 by Kevin Kingsland, a member of the Publications & Communications Board [1] of the British Psychological Society and in Devon, England, to provide an intentional centre for personal and community development. They proposed that human communication is the basis of society and the creator of community and that through deep human communication comes the most positive of human experience: co-operation, sharing, harmony, peace, love and creativity.

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  • The first Centre for Human Communication was founded in 1971 by Kevin Kingsland, a member of the Publications & Communications Board [1] of the British Psychological Society and in Devon, England, to provide an intentional centre for personal and community development. They proposed that human communication is the basis of society and the creator of community and that through deep human communication comes the most positive of human experience: co-operation, sharing, harmony, peace, love and creativity. A founding principle of the Centre was that the quality of our culture depends on the quality of our communication. Education, scientific advance, artistic elevation and personal expansion are made possible through human communication. (en)
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  • The first Centre for Human Communication was founded in 1971 by Kevin Kingsland, a member of the Publications & Communications Board [1] of the British Psychological Society and in Devon, England, to provide an intentional centre for personal and community development. They proposed that human communication is the basis of society and the creator of community and that through deep human communication comes the most positive of human experience: co-operation, sharing, harmony, peace, love and creativity. (en)
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