Title: New directions in mediation: communication research and perspectives
Abstract: Introduction PART ONE: COMMUNICATION PERSPECTIVES ON THE NATURE OF DISCOURSE IN MEDIATION Ideology, Orientations to Conflict and Mediation Discourse - Joseph P Folger and Robert A Baruch Bush A Dialectical Reframing of the Mediation Process - Tricia S Jones A Narrative Perspective on Mediation - Sara Cobb Toward the Materialization of the `Storytelling' Metaphor PART TWO: SHAPING REALITY THROUGH DISCOURSE The Deep Structure of Reality in Mediation - Stephen W Littlejohn, Jonathan Shailor and W Barnett Pearce The Interactive Construction of Interventions by Divorce Mediators - David Greatbatch and Robert Dingwall `Talking Like a Mediator' - Karen Tracy and Anna Spradlin Conversational Moves of Experienced Divorce Mediators PART THREE: CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES ON INTERVENTION Communication Issues in Mediating Cultural Conflict - William A Donohue and Mary I Bresnahan `Teach Your Children Well' - Tricia S Jones and Heidi Brinkman Suggestions for Peer Mediation Programs Managerial Third Parties - Rekha Karambayya and Jeanne M Brett Intervention Strategies, Process, and Consequences PART FOUR: PRACTITIONERS' PERSPECTIVES Why Do We Mediate? - Carl M Moore The Practitioner's Dilemma - Janet Rifkin Mediator Communication and Influence in Conflict Management Interventions - Christopher W Moore A Practitioner's Reflections on Theory and Practice Epilogue Toward a Dialogue Between Researchers and Practitioners
Publication Year: 1994
Publication Date: 1994-09-01
Language: en
Type: article
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