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Empowerment in Dispute Mediation: A Critical Analysis of Communication

Autor Jonathan Shailor
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 1993 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Over the past 20 years, informal dispute resolution has played an increasingly important role in the way people handle their conflicts. Mediators are said to act as neutral third parties who empower disputants to negotiate their own mutually acceptable agreement. Shailor proposes a definition of empowerment in which communication is the primary social process, the ongoing symbolic interaction which not only reflects reality, but constitutes it. Using this definition, he analyzes the process of empowerment by examining the verbal and nonverbal interactions in three mediation cases, identifying the patterns of communication through which empowerment does or does not occur. Shailor concludes that mediators need to develop a more sophisticated understanding of their interactions with disputants, including an understanding of the ways that mediators can become enmeshed in the disputants' ongoing struggles.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275946500
ISBN-10: 0275946509
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JONATHAN G. SHAILOR is Assistant Professor of Communication at Ithaca College. Dr. Shailor was first trained as a mediator in 1985, and is a volunteer mediator at the Community Dispute Resolution Center in Ithaca.

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Three Faces of EmpowermentBrief History of Dispute Mediation in the United StatesEmpowerment and Neutrality: Problematic Virtues in Mediation PracticeConclusionEmpowerment: a Communication PerspectiveTheoretical Perspective: The Language Game of MediationMethodConclusionCase Study: Peter and AnneIntroductionDescription and Interpretation of Participant MeaningsExplanation: Logics of InteractionCritique: An Assessment of EmpowermentCase Study: Roy and JaneIntroductionDescription and Interpretation of Participant MeaningsExplanation: Logics of InteractionCritique: An Assessment of EmpowermentCase Study: May and AllyIntroductionDescription and Interaction of Interpretation of Participant MeaningsExplanation: Logics of InteractionCritique: An Assessment of EmpowermentConclusion: A Critique of Empowerment in Dispute MediationNeutrality and EmpowermentExpressive and Utilitarian IndividualsEmpowerment and the Mediation Model of Conflict ManagementImplicationsAppendix A: CMM Interpretation of a Mediation ManualAppendix B: Excerpts from Mediation Techniques (1984)Bibliography