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If you are looking for an opportunity for “experiential” learning, may I boldly suggest you participate in a Twitter chat.
Last week, I participated in the monthly ADRHub.com Twitter chat, along with a dozen other mediators and professionals (plus a few lurkers?) who practice non-adversarial approaches to conflict resolution.
Here’s what I…
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Conflict can hurt in a way that is often indescribable. Have you ever tried to describe it? It is pain that we seem to feel throughout our being – in our hearts and bones and skin. Emotional pain can cause us to feel physically sick. This type of pain sometimes feels so deep – as though it will never go away. It hurts through and through.
Since hurts from conflicts often reflect how deeply we care about certain issues, it is usual that we stay in that deep place until we get…
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Is it possible to turn murderers into peacemakers? Is it possible to find world peace? Is peacemaking just a happy thought or a hard-nosed, pragmatic approach to intractable conflicts?
In our Restorative Justice series, I will be speaking with Doug Noll, internationally renowned…
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(First published on dialogicmediation.com)
One of the strong arguments that advocate the use of mediation is tied to the public policy issue of access to justice. Simply stated, many cases on the court docket can be dealt with more efficiently in mediation, thereby freeing up the justice system to deal with other cases, and easing bottle-necks and backlogs in the administration of justice. This has led many…
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New article on environmental benefits of online dispute resolution – just published in Conflict Resolution Quarterly at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/crq.21039/abstract.
Full text can be downloaded here: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1993192.
Big thank you to co-author Coleen Getz!
Added by Noam Ebner on April 8, 2012 at 4:00am — 4 Comments
It's no wonder we get so many questions from mediators about what we looked for when picking a videoconferencing platform to use for our distance mediation service. The panoply of platforms that is available these days is positively dizzying. Add to that the highly sensitive and confidential sessions that are intrinsic to…
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The railway switchman and the mediator. So different, yet so much alike. Both focus on relationships.
The switchman:
Added by Ben Ziegler on April 5, 2012 at 11:44am — 2 Comments
When we are in conflict with another person we often lose our internal balance. This may occur whether or not we externalize our feelings and thoughts. Internal impact may be apparent when self-limiting beliefs kick in, or we worry and agonize at great length about what is happening. Negative emotions may take over – about the other person and ourselves. We may tend to blow things out of proportion. Tears may come easily or sit on the edge of our eyes. We may lose sleep, feel tense,…
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I just came on board with The Center for Cultural Exchange (http://www.cci-exchange.org)
This is a sponsor organization that places International Exchange students with host families here in the United States. I will be their Local Coordinator, matching host families with students within a 120 mile radius of Omaha. They have an awesome database, and a well organized system in place. I am impressed.
I am less than half way through my…
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We are not typically aware of our body language when we are in conflict. It is especially likely at these times in fact, that we lose touch with how we come across. We are generally not conscious of what we are doing, how our faces appear, or how our bodies are otherwise ‘talking’. We tend to lose perspective on the situation and how we may even be adversely contributing to the dissension. The only mirror in front of us is the other person, who often reflects and reacts to our language and…
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