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Kinds of Resolution Practice Selected AbstractsHistory, memory, and conflict resolution: Research and applicationCONFLICT RESOLUTION QUARTERLY, Issue 4 2010Barbara Tint This article is the second of a two-part series and presents empirical research into the study of history, memory, and long-term intractable conflict. Interviews with members of the Israeli and Palestinian communities serve as the basis for this research. A variety of constructs emerged that inform conflict resolution practice, including a strong orientation to the past and its link to identity, emotion, and how past beliefs inform present perceptions. Recommendations are offered for how to integrate historical matter more fully into practice. [source] How to prevent mediation from running aground,Also: Busting myths about what arbitrators doALTERNATIVES TO THE HIGH COST OF LITIGATION, Issue 1 2005Article first published online: 13 DEC 200 Three recent CPR Meeting sessions are summarized, including panel segments on creative ways for breaking impasse; busting myths about conflict resolution practice, and mediating appeals in the U.S. federal circuit courts. [source] Frayed Edges: Exploring the Boundaries of Conflict ResolutionPEACE & CHANGE, Issue 4 2002Larissa A. Fast This article examines the boundary areas of the field of conflict resolution. It proposes that to advance as a practice and academic discipline, conflict resolution must define more clearly its theoretical and practice boundaries. Based on the assumption that this field requires its theory, practice, and research to complement one another, the article first outlines two boundary areas, that of theory about structural conflict and that of impartiality and neutrality in conflict resolution practice. The author proposes that developing theories about structural conflict will promote better interventions, an area where conflict resolution practice currently is underdeveloped. The debates about impartiality and neutrality in conflict resolution practice lead the author to propose two delimiters for practice,impartiality and inclusiveness,that will differentiate conflict resolution from other related fields. The article concludes with a recommendation about how integrating theory, practice, and research can advance the field as a whole. [source] Moving conventional workers compensation systems toward conflict resolution to provide better resultsALTERNATIVES TO THE HIGH COST OF LITIGATION, Issue 11 2007Richard A. Posthuma Richard A. Posthuma, of El Paso, Texas, provides the fundamentals of installing best conflict resolution practices into a workers' comp scheme to yield lower costs and better employee relations [source] Conflict Management and Communicative Action: Second-Track Diplomacy from a Habermasian PerspectiveCOMMUNICATION THEORY, Issue 3 2008Daniel Wehrenfennig Many critics have called Jürgen Habermas's concepts of communicative action theoretically interesting but not practically viable. Traditional conflict management in the form of negotiation and state diplomacy leaves little room for Habermasian communication theory and could count as another example of the inapplicability of his ideas. However, with the advent of new conflict resolution practices in the form of second-track diplomacy, Habermasian communication theories seem to be applied in new ways, which this article will analyze. Résumé La gestion des conflits et l,agir communicationnel : La diplomatie de la deuxième voie d'une perspective habermassienne Plusieurs critiques ont dit du concept de l,agir communicationnel de Jürgen Habermas qu'il était intéressant en théorie mais non viable en pratique. La gestion traditionnelle des conflits sous forme de négociation et de diplomatie étatique laisse peu de place à la théorie communicationnelle habermassienne et elle pourrait être considérée comme un autre exemple de l,impossibilité d'application de ses idées. Toutefois, avec l,apparition de nouvelles pratiques de résolution des conflits sous la forme de la diplomatie de la deuxième voie, les théories communicationnelles de Habermas semblent être appliquées de nouvelles manières, que cet article analyse. Abstract Konfliktmanagement und kommunikatives Handeln: Alternativ-Diplomatie aus einer Habermas'schen Sichtweise Viele Kritiker betrachten die Habermas,schen Konzepte des kommunikativen Handelns als theoretisch interessant aber praktisch nicht anwendbar. Traditionelles Konfliktmanagement in Form von Verhandlung und Diplomatie lassen wenig Raum für Habermas'sche Kommunikationstheorie und können als ein Beispiel für die Nichtanwendbarkeit seiner Ideen dienen. Allerdings scheinen die Habermas,sche Kommunikationstheorien mit dem Aufkommen neuer Konfliktlösungspraktiken in Form von Alternativ-Diplomatie auf neue Art anwendbar. Dies soll in diesem Artikel untersucht werden soll. Resumen El Manejo del Conflicto y la Acción Comunicativa: La Diplomacia de Segundo Grado desde la Perspectiva de Habermas Muchos críticos han alegado que los conceptos de acción comunicativa de Jürgen Habermas aunque teóricamente interesantes no son viables en la práctica. El manejo tradicional del conflicto en la forma de negociación y diplomacia estatal deja poco espacio para una teoría de la comunicación de Habermas y puede servir como otro ejemplo de la inaplicabilidad de sus ideas. No obstante, con el advenimiento de las nuevas prácticas de resolución de conflicto en la forma de diplomacia de segundo grado, las teorías de la comunicación de Habermas parecen tener formas de aplicación nuevas, las cuales son analizadas en este ensayo. ZhaiYao Yo yak [source] |