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For almost thirty years, conflict resolution practitioners, faculty, and students have depended on The Mediation Process as the all-inclusive guide to the discipline. The most comprehensive book written on mediation, this text is perfect for new and experienced conflict managers working in any area of dispute resolution—family, community, employment, business, environmental, public policy multicultural, or international. This is the expert's guide, and the Fourth Edition has been expanded and revised to keep pace with developments in the field. It includes new resources that will promote excellence in mediation and help disputants reach durable agreements and enhance their working relationships.
- Includes expanded information on the latest approaches for providing mediation assistance
- Features comprehensive guidelines for selecting the right strategy for both common and unique problems
- Utilizes updated, contemporary case studies of all types of disputes
- Offers expanded coverage of the growing field and practice of intercultural and international mediation
Preface ix
Part One: Understanding Disputes, Conflict Resolution, and Mediation 1
1 Approaches for Managing and Resolving Disputes and Conflicts 3
2 The Mediation Process: Mediator Roles, Functions, Approaches, and Procedures 19
3 The Practice of Mediation 61
4 Conflict Analysis: Understanding the Causes of Conflicts and Opportunities for Collaboration 106
5 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution 169
Part Two: Laying the Groundwork for Effective Mediation 179
6 The Mediation Process: An Overview 181
7 Making Initial Contacts with Disputing Parties 216
8 Collecting and Analyzing Background Information 237
9 Designing a Plan for Mediation 277
Part Three: Conducting Productive Mediation Meetings 299
10 Beginning Mediation 301
11 Presenting Parties’ Initial Perspectives and Developing an Agenda 325
12 Educating about Issues, Needs, and Interests and Framing Problems to Be Resolved 363
13 Generating Options and Problem Solving 387
14 Evaluating and Refining Options for Understandings and Agreements 413
15 Reaching Understandings and Agreements and Achieving Closure 435
16 Implementing and Monitoring Understandings and Agreements 477
Part Four: Strategies for Responding to Special Situations 487
17 Strategies for Responding to Special Situations 489
18 Strategies for Multiparty Mediation 555
Part Five: Toward an Excellent Practice of Mediation 571
19 Toward an Excellent Practice of Mediation 573
Resource A: Professional Practice Guidelines 593
Resource B: Mediation Services Agreement 603
Resource C: Checklist for Mediator Opening Remarks/Statement 607
Resource D: Settlement Documentation Form 609
References 611
About the Author 655
Index 657
CHRISTOPHER W. MOORE, Ph.D., was trained as a mediator by the U.S. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (1979) and the American Arbitration Association (1976). He has worked as a mediator, facilitator, and consultant in over 50 countries and has extensive experience developing dispute resolution systems. He is the coauthor of The Handbook of Global and Multicultural Negotiation and A Guide to Designing and Implementing Grievance Mechanisms for Development Projects, in addition to numerous journal articles and manuscripts on dispute resolution.
The classic mediation text, updated
For almost 30 years, conflict resolution practitioners, faculty, and students have depended on The Mediation Process as the all-inclusive guide to the discipline. The most comprehensive book written on mediation, this text is perfect for new and experienced conflict managers working in any area of dispute resolution - family, community, employment, business, environmental, public policy, multicultural, or international. This is the expert's guide, and the Fourth Edition has been expanded and revised to keep pace with developments in the field. It includes new resources that will promote excellence in mediation and help disputants reach durable agreements and enhance their working relationships.
- Expanded information on the latest approaches for providing mediation assistance
- Comprehensive guidelines for selecting the right strategy for both common and unique problems
- Updated, contemporary case studies of all types of disputes
- More on the growing field and practice of intercultural and international mediation
Praise for The Mediation Process
"A classic in the field. Clear, practical, sensible advice invaluable to novices and professionals alike. I recommend it highly!"
William Ury, coauthor, Getting to Yes and author, The Third Side
"Recently updated, The Mediation Process continues to be the best book ever written about mediation."
Margaret L. Shaw, mediator at JAMS; adjunct law professor, NYU Law School
"The latest version of Moore's classic book includes a much more in-depth look at the evolution and cultural understanding of mediation. This should be on the bookshelf of every trainer, teacher, and practitioner in the field of mediation."
John-Paul Lederach, professor of international peacebuilding, Joan B. Kroc Institute of International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame
"Chris Moore illustrates all theoretical frameworks with examples from his own masterful, diverse, and international mediation practice. This is the essential book for mediation teachers, students, and practitioners."
Carrie Menkel-Meadow, professor of law and director, Georgetown-Hewlett Program in Conflict Resolution and Problem Solving, Georgetown University Law Center
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- ISBN9781118304303
- Code produit267005
- ÉditeurWiley
- Date de publication21 avril 2014
- FormatPapier
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