Category: Politics, History & Leadership
A guide to the practice of mediation as a means of resolving
conflict, this short how-to manual includes all the resources needed to
teach and train mediators in the skills of conflict resolution. It
explains the conceptual framework of conflict and peacemaking, the
stages and steps of the mediation process, and the resources necessary
to conduct mediation sessions, including practice through role-playing.
The
book is divided into three parts: Theory, Process, and Practice. Part I
provides a conceptual framework for understanding conflict and
mediation. It discusses the sources of conflict, the dynamics of power
imbalances, how mediation counteracts them, and familiar styles for
managing conflicts. Part II describes the stages of the mediation
process. It begins with orientation and preparation for the mediation
session before outlining each of the five stages of the mediation
process along with a range of communication skills crucial to the
success of each stage. Part III focuses on several familiar areas of
human experience in which the practice of mediation is common, such as
family and domestic mediation, business and organizational mediation,
international mediation, and education. These chapters include customary
forms and techniques used in resolving conflicts. The final chapter
includes materials to manage and conduct mediation role-playing
exercises.