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Abstract
The rewiew passes through some supporting theories and research studies concerning the relationship with the other. In these topics, stereotypes that define the other (with whom one speaks about the other to exercise power and control) become visible. However, the interest in the encounter, the dialogue and collective construction (with whom one speaks with the other to liberate oneself and resist any attempt of definition, of theming) is also evident. It is a must to speak with the other in education, in life. To be able to speak it is necessary to allow the other to say, to listen as a gesture of devotion to the other, to welcome the arrival of the voice that interrupts without pre-established frames, without fear, without prejudice to try to speak with the other.