Mediation As Theater And Negotiation As Performance Art
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Overview: Most conflicts are about circumstances or situations that happened in the past—a doctor's errant treatment, a spouse's thoughtless behavior, an automobile accident, or a hostile work place. The event sparks feelings that the mediation is about a present reality—the dramatic recreation of the conflict -- not about what actually took place. It is not just metaphorically a theater, but a theater in fact This article offers some insights into the nature of conflict and the role of the mediator. , The "mediation training" is a misnomer; good courses should be as much or perhaps more, about "not-training" ourselves and learning how to reach that intuitive core, rather than teaching reliance on mechanistic and formulaic techniques.
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Format: HTML | Size: 34KB | Date: May 2002 | Pages: 1




