This essay will focus on some of the disharmony in the field of mediation in the United States, particularly from the perspective of those who try to utilize mediation\u27s potential as an instrument of socio-political transformation. The work of these individuals remains a relatively well-kept secret in a time of much publicity about the numerous virtues of mediation as an alternative to the legal system. Among the reasons for this secrecy is that, for the time being, the American conflict resolution movement has been substantially overwhelmed by the force and forces of the legal system, professionalization, bureaucracy, and interest-group politics
This article argues that it is time for a paradigm shift in our current general mediation theory bec...
Mediation has become a well-respected method of conflict resolution. It is currently utilized in a v...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This essay will focus on some of the disharmony in the field of mediation in the United States, part...
In this article we examine developments in explaining and understanding the when and why of mediat...
This article, written early in the modern ADR era, provided a framework for developing the mediation...
Mediation plays an ever-increasing role in a variety of dispute contexts. Once primarily limited to ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Arguably, these sociological pressures are central to the future direction of the mediation field an...
This article proposes an approach to mediation encompassing aspects of both of these takes on mediat...
The United States is commited to increasing institutionalized use of alternative dispute resolution ...
This Essay looks at how mediators describe their role, and it asks whether—in negotiations to resolv...
The community mediation movement in the United States arose in the late 1970s as an alternative to a...
Many practitioners now identify themselves as transformative mediators, who practice from the transf...
Mediation, or the intervention of third parties, has been a tested and tried means of dispute resolu...
This article argues that it is time for a paradigm shift in our current general mediation theory bec...
Mediation has become a well-respected method of conflict resolution. It is currently utilized in a v...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This essay will focus on some of the disharmony in the field of mediation in the United States, part...
In this article we examine developments in explaining and understanding the when and why of mediat...
This article, written early in the modern ADR era, provided a framework for developing the mediation...
Mediation plays an ever-increasing role in a variety of dispute contexts. Once primarily limited to ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Arguably, these sociological pressures are central to the future direction of the mediation field an...
This article proposes an approach to mediation encompassing aspects of both of these takes on mediat...
The United States is commited to increasing institutionalized use of alternative dispute resolution ...
This Essay looks at how mediators describe their role, and it asks whether—in negotiations to resolv...
The community mediation movement in the United States arose in the late 1970s as an alternative to a...
Many practitioners now identify themselves as transformative mediators, who practice from the transf...
Mediation, or the intervention of third parties, has been a tested and tried means of dispute resolu...
This article argues that it is time for a paradigm shift in our current general mediation theory bec...
Mediation has become a well-respected method of conflict resolution. It is currently utilized in a v...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio