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More Justice, More Peace: When Peacemakers Are Advocates gives voice to the conundrum of how mediators and other impartial third-party intervenors can revisit their roles in turbulent times. Designed to be used by conflict practitioners (mediators, facilitators, negotiators) and those in other professions where dealing with injustice is a constant struggle, the book’s contributions show that impartial parties can be advocates for justice.
In this engaging collection of personal stories, seasoned mediators show how they have worked to help justice emerge in or as a result of conflicts in families, institutions, organizations, and communities and across geographic boundaries. From the streets of Baltimore and Charlottesville to Karachi and Berlin, we hear of divided communities, terrible losses, relational wounds that appear to be beyond healing. We hear also of courage, compassion, imagination, and heart. These conflict practitioners are paving the way for others to see beyond conventional limits on the practice of mediation. Essential reading for students and practitioners alike, this work continues a much-needed conversation around the future of the conflict resolution field and will be an inspiration to anyone who wants to make a difference in the world.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: And Justice for All
Author: Susanne Terry
Chapter Two: Or It Can Swallow You, Whole
Author: Erricka Bridgeford
Chapter Three: Leaning Into Justice
Author: E. Franklin Dukes
Chapter Four: Working From the Heart
Author: Helen Winter
Chapter Five: Productive Confrontation: Challenging Privilege, Power, and Access
Authors: Mary Dumas and Marina Piscolish
Chapter Six: Blazing Trails for Justice in Politics and Governance
Author: Rachel Barbour
Chapter Seven: Everyone Belongs
Author: Lucy Moore
Chapter Eight: Field Lessons from Latin America: Can dialogue manage the dynamics of extreme polarization and contribute to justice?
Authors: Julian Portilla and Gastón Aín
Chapter Nine: Pursuit of Peace through Mediation: A Pakistani Struggle
Author: Vishal Shamsi
Chapter Ten: “I Just Want My Family to Get Along!”: Eldercaring Coordination, Pathway to Justice and a Legacy of Peace
Authors: Sue Bronson and Linda Fieldstone
Chapter Eleven: A story of a journey – From Resolution beyond Transformation
Author: David Anderson Hooker
Chapter Twelve: Standing on Strong Shoulders
Authors: Beth Roy and Marlon Sherman
Chapter Thirteen: Beloved Communities for All
Author: Don Edwards
Chapter Fourteen: When the Steel Shutter Melts: The Power of Acknowledgement within a Relational Justice Process
Author: Geoffrey Corry
Chapter Fifteen: When Mediators Sue
Authors: Julie Macfarlane and Bernie Mayer
Biographies
Index
Bibliography
Product details
Published | Apr 13 2020 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 288 |
ISBN | 9781538132944 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 33 b/w photos; 1 table |
Dimensions | 10 x 7 inches |
Series | The ACR Practitioner’s Guide Series |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |