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Embedding Mediation in Society

Theory – Research – Practice – Training- Saint-Petersburg Dialogues- Contributions to the Conference «International Training and Practice of Mediators in the Light of European Experience», December 16-17, 2011

by Sergey A. Manichev (Volume editor) Alexander Redlich (Volume editor)
©2013 Conference proceedings 244 Pages

Summary

The systematic treatment of interpersonal conflict – mediation – has spread rapidly worldwide and is increasingly incorporated in law. The literature on this subject has equally grown. As part of the Saint-Petersburg Dialogues theoreticians and practitioners, researchers and trainers from East and West have shared their experiences and collected them in this volume. Its various contributions reflect the full range of the topic: Conflicts are everywhere – in politics, organizations, communities, and in private. People argue about all sorts of issues, resources and opinions, goals and means, relationships and identities. Accordingly, the articles cover very distinct topics and thus present the important fields of the current discussion. They shed light on how mediation is embedded in societies.

Details

Pages
244
Year
2013
ISBN (PDF)
9783653025194
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631625026
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-02519-4
Language
English
Publication date
2012 (November)
Keywords
conflict moderation negotiation participation interethic relations mediation training conflictology social transformation
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2012. 244 pp., 1 fig., 6 tables, 9 graphs

Biographical notes

Sergey A. Manichev (Volume editor) Alexander Redlich (Volume editor)

Sergey A. Manichev is the Head of the Department of Ergonomics and Engineering Psychology at Saint-Petersburg State University and deals with Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Alexander Redlich is Professor of Educational Psychology at the Department of Psychology of the University of Hamburg. His main topics in research and teaching are communication, conflict management and group dynamics.

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