We used Discourse Analysis to study how mediators and parties negotiate competing priorities and values during the family mediation process. We drew on understandings of practical morality, and specifically the concept of a moral order, to study UK mediation session talk. Our analysis highlighted the contradictory moral orders drawn on by parties and mediators. The saliency of moral categories and concerns in parenting is demonstrated, and we consider the problems this causes in the “no fault” context of mediation
Mediation plays an ever-increasing role in a variety of dispute contexts. Once primarily limited to ...
(Excerpt) The provocative headline “Judge Orders Preservation of Mediation Notes In Gender Bias Suit...
This is the authoritative textbook on family mediation. As well as mediators, this work will be indi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Copyright © SAGE PublicationsOpen Access articlePublished online before print July 13, 2015, doi: 10...
This article is a response to one of Dame Hazel Genn's 2009 Hamlyn Lectures in which she criticised ...
Family (or divorce) mediation aims to assist couples who are separating or divorcing to come to agr...
This chapter will address the multi-disciplinary and disparate professional origins of family mediat...
A progressively larger portion of social ordering occurs through mediation. Lawyers are often involv...
Over the past forty years, the approach to legal disputes in England and Wales hasexperienced some i...
The demand for family mediation to adapt and change has risen sharply in the contemporary English an...
The article explores a pluralistic approach to mediator ethics by examining a hypothetical case invo...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. We examine how participants in a moral conflict hold fast to their beliefs duri...
This commentary on mediating multiculturally in a chapter of Mediation Ethics (edited by Ellen Waldm...
Mediation is becoming a vital part of family legal problem solving and is creating new challenges fo...
Mediation plays an ever-increasing role in a variety of dispute contexts. Once primarily limited to ...
(Excerpt) The provocative headline “Judge Orders Preservation of Mediation Notes In Gender Bias Suit...
This is the authoritative textbook on family mediation. As well as mediators, this work will be indi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Copyright © SAGE PublicationsOpen Access articlePublished online before print July 13, 2015, doi: 10...
This article is a response to one of Dame Hazel Genn's 2009 Hamlyn Lectures in which she criticised ...
Family (or divorce) mediation aims to assist couples who are separating or divorcing to come to agr...
This chapter will address the multi-disciplinary and disparate professional origins of family mediat...
A progressively larger portion of social ordering occurs through mediation. Lawyers are often involv...
Over the past forty years, the approach to legal disputes in England and Wales hasexperienced some i...
The demand for family mediation to adapt and change has risen sharply in the contemporary English an...
The article explores a pluralistic approach to mediator ethics by examining a hypothetical case invo...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. We examine how participants in a moral conflict hold fast to their beliefs duri...
This commentary on mediating multiculturally in a chapter of Mediation Ethics (edited by Ellen Waldm...
Mediation is becoming a vital part of family legal problem solving and is creating new challenges fo...
Mediation plays an ever-increasing role in a variety of dispute contexts. Once primarily limited to ...
(Excerpt) The provocative headline “Judge Orders Preservation of Mediation Notes In Gender Bias Suit...
This is the authoritative textbook on family mediation. As well as mediators, this work will be indi...