An original study of the language of mediation, which uses excerpts from real mediation sessions to illustrate how mediation works and how mediators can best help disputants make claims, present evidence and propose solutions. It will interest researchers and students of sociolinguistics, conversation analysis, and the sociology of law.
Guide to WIPO Mediation
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Davidheiser, M. (2008). Race, worldviews, and conflict mediation: Black and white styles of conflict revisited. ... Field, R., & Crowe, J. (2017). Playing the language game of family mediation: Implications for mediator ethics.
In this book filled with practical guidance and insight into negotiation, Gary Friedman details what each couple must bring to the mediator-motivation, responsibility, and a willingness to both agree and disagree.
"One of the very few books that actually approaches mediation from the viewpoint of the attorney/advocate rather than that of the neutral or the party.
A guide to how mediation works in practice, this book covers civil, family, workplace and community mediation.
Discover the most up-to-date findings on a range of mediation topics Sponsored by the Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution In eighteen original chapters, this book, sponsored by the Center...
Provides mediators and other professionals who use mediationsuch as lawyers, therapists, and personnel managerswith comprehensive, step-by-step instruction in effective dispute resolution strategies.
This highly practical book provides the answers to questions the ready may have regarding the international mediation process such as: How does mediation work and what will it cost? What are the limitations? What skills are required?
This book will cover: Models and principles from various domains of mediation: family, business & labor, public affairs, international relations A mediation framework to prepare for mediation and to run its process smoothly A step-by-step ...