The Art of Mediation

The Art of Mediation
Author: Mark D. Bennett,Scott H. Hughes
Publsiher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2005-12-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781556818653

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This workbook is designed for basic mediation training. Authors Scott Hughes, Mark Bennett, and Michele Hermann take NITA's performance-based training for trial lawyers and adapt it to training for mediators. The authors have used these materials extensively in their mediation training classes at law schools and in programs open to the public. The Art of Mediation, Second Edition, sets the mediation process in context, provides basic definitions, contrasts mediation with other forms of dispute resolution, describes varieties of mediation, and lays out roles and functions of the mediators. The book contains forms that illustrate sample agreements to mediate and final mediation agreements, plus a section containing hypothetical situations for performance training. Reviews "I have used the first edition of The Art of Mediation in my classes for almost a decade and I definitely intend to use the Second Edition in the future. Students like the book because it is so practical and easy to read. I like it because it presents a variety of perspectives so that students learn that there is no one right or easy way to mediate." — John Lande, Associate Professor and Director, LL.M. Program in Dispute Resolution, University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law Columbia

The Art and Science of Mediation

The Art and Science of Mediation
Author: Cheryl Ann Picard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2004
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN: 1552391337

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This text provides an overview of the field of mediation by recognizing that it is both an “art” (the practice) and a “science” (the theory). Beginning with an overview of the nature of conflict, the text progresses through the theoretical elements of mediation as a dispute resolution technique, including a discussion of its relationship with negotiation and justice, and ends with a discussion of the practical skills required to conduct a successful mediation. The text integrates theory and practical information, using examples taken from real-life cases, activities, and discussion questions.

Zen and the Art of Mediation

Zen and the Art of Mediation
Author: Martin Plowman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2019-02-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 191268733X

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With a cast of characters that includes a fat cat, seventeen camels, and a man with 83 problems, and drawing inspiration from quantum physics, research on risk aversion and modern linguistic theory, this book is essential reading for mediators, mediation advocates and negotiators.

The Art and Science of Mediation

The Art and Science of Mediation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2006
Genre: Mediation
ISBN: OCLC:1011715040

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This text provides an overview of the field of mediation by recognizing that it is both an ôartö (the practice) and a ôscienceö (the theory). Beginning with an overview of the nature of conflict, the text progresses through the theoretical elements of mediation as a dispute resolution technique, including a discussion of its relationship with negotiation and justice, and ends with a discussion of the practical skills required to conduct a successful mediation. The text integrates theory and practical information, using examples taken from real-life cases, activities, and discussion questions.

The Art and Practice of Mediation

The Art and Practice of Mediation
Author: Cheryl Ann Picard,Neil Sargent,Peter Jason Bishop,Rena Ramkay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2014-08
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN: 1552395626

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The Art of Mediation

The Art of Mediation
Author: Otto Sternoff Beyer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1938
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1428794780

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Mediation and Protest Movements

Mediation and Protest Movements
Author: Bart Cammaerts,Alice Mattoni,Patrick McCurdy
Publsiher: Intellect Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781841506432

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This book focuses on the processes and practices that contemporary protesters use when acting with (and through) media. It covers both online and off-line contexts, as well as mainstream and alternative media. It bridges the gap between social-movement theory and media and communication studies. It is an important text for students and scholars of media and social change at both a local and transnational level. Over the past year, international and national media have been full of stories about protest movements and tumultuous social upheaval from Tunisia to California. But scholars have not yet fully addressed the connection between these movements and the media and communication channels through which their messages spread. Correcting that imbalance, "Mediation and Protest Movements" explores the nature of the relationship between protest movements, media representation, and communication strategies and tactics. This approach privileges the processes and practices of interacting with and through media and thus analyses the media and communications strategies and tactics of contemporary protest movements in both online and offline contexts. It also considers media environment(s) in their complexity: from mainstream to alternative media, from traditional to new media outlets. By addressing the transnational level of contention it appeals to a wide international audience interested in how protest movements at a local as well as a transnational level engage in mediation processes and develop media practices across the globe.

Self Determination in Mediation

Self Determination in Mediation
Author: Dan Simon,Tara West
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2022-08-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781538153871

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Mediators are often pulled in many directions—they want to help their clients reach a speedy agreement, ensure the agreement is fair, and avoid coercion so they can honor mediation’s primary value of party self-determination. Can we have it all? In this groundbreaking resource, Dan Simon and Tara West illustrate how self-determination can mean much more than the absence of coercion—it can mean the opportunity for participants to increase their sense of agency as they gain clarity and confidence to make their own decisions, including those that express their highest values. Offering psychological research, philosophical principles, and real-life mediation stories, the authors examine where self-determination belongs in relation to other values, such as fairness, protection, and efficiency, as they wrestle with how to apply their principles in particularly challenging divorces, workplace conflicts, and more. Readers will be challenged to think deeply about how their values and assumptions guide their practice, and they will be inspired to more fully embrace their commitment to self-determination.