All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights," this is the first statement of Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Since this declaration's adoption in 1948, political rights have been foregrounded. Now the time has come for humankind to give dignity sustainable attention. Human rights are embedded in dignity, but dignity has a larger humanizing…
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What's Happening in Conflict Resolution" is a roundup of the all the ADR news, research, jobs, events and more. Check it out, and view past versions [HERE].…
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The Dispute Resolution Section of the New York State Bar Association and the American College of Civil Trial Mediators are proud to announce the inauguration of the NYSBA/ACCTM National Championship Alternative Dispute Resolution Law Student Writing Competition.
A $10,000 cash prize will be awarded to the winning submittal as judged by the Editorial Board of the ACCTM American Journal of Mediation along with select Fellows of the College and members of the NYSBA Dispute Resolution…
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You’ve heard the saying “Don’t Shoot the Messenger” before. It means that you shouldn’t blame the bearer of bad news for the news that he/she is delivering.
So … what does that have to do with conflict?
I am going to draw the parallel to anger.
It may look or act like…
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Un evento sin precedentes
PROGRAMA INTERNACIONAL DE MEDIACION
El conocimiento y la experiencia de los mayores expertos mundiales en el campo de la mediación
Pre-inscripción aquí:…
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I recently learned that the Association of Conflict Resolution has a Healthcare section. I know Creighton does a lot with their graduate NDR program and health care. We are working on setting up some free webinars and I'm just wondering how I can share the information. Any suggestions?
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When I talk to clients about grief, they often think I’m referring to the physical death of a loved one. But, I remind them that grief is much larger than that – yes, it usually refers to the mourning process over the physical death of someone. But, grief is also the process by which we mourn the loss of anything – even friendship.
For those who feel they must end a friendship due to too much ongoing conflict, the figurative “death” of the relationship can be traumatizing. So,…
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Join us as we talk with Dan Raisbeck, co-founder of The Cybersmile Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides support and education for people who are affected by online abuse and cyberbullying. Dan talks about the work that Cybersmile does and how people can lower the risk of becoming a…
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I’ve just shared a new article, Negotiation is Changing, on SSRN. If you negotiate regularly, or teach or research negotiation, you may enjoy taking a look at it.
Over the past couple of decades, we have changed in so many ways. Think about the significant shifts in how you spend your time, interact with others, conduct your business, and engage with friends. Most of the changes…
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I started thinking about this blog topic because I read an article about a famous American who thought he was open to negotiation and compromise. Was he? I’m not sure. But apparently, he thought so.
Stephen Covey said that “We judge ourselves by our intentions …” however, others don’t know anything about our intentions. They can’t read our minds. All they can observe are our…
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When I work with families, the subject of parenting is definitely a hot topic! I’m often asked questions like, “Should both parents work outside the home?” “What’s better – quality time or more time in general?” “Should Dad be more involved in his childrens’ lives”
At the crux of all these questions, of course is this: “How can I be the best parent for my child(ren)?”
Of course, everyone wants a surefire solution to this age-old questions, but I only offer one answer:…
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We often hear the term ‘social justice’ but what is it and why does it matter?
In this world where’s there’s increasing hostility towards difference, how can we be upstanders for social justice not only in the workplace but also in our family and friendship networks?
We talk to Dr.…
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What's Happening in Conflict Resolution" is a roundup of the all the ADR news, jobs, events and more. Check it out, and view past versions [HERE].…
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The latest blog entry explains why transformative mediation sessions are different from online conversations. Read it here.
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Gastrodiplomacy is on the rise, and I, for one, want in on it.
People tend to be more positively inclined towards a country after eating its food. As this issue of Public Diplomacy suggests, this has encouraged many countries to intentionally spread their country’s cuisine as part of the cultural outreach practiced by their embassies and consulates.…
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I chose this topic for today’s post because it’s the first day of the Nevada Legislature. And I am about to be immersed in a pretty adversarial place for the next 120 days.
Many years ago, I heard the phrase “don’t let perfect stand in the way of good” and I will admit … I wasn’t quite sure what advice a legislator was trying to give a group of us that legislative session.
However, over the years, I have learned.
The legislative process can…
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Do you ever find yourself in the midst of “drama” you just can’t seem to escape? If you’re like a lot of my clients, you may be involved in family drama, friend drama, or (my favorite) relationship drama, some of which just seems to constantly revolve around you.
No matter how you “got into” the drama in the first place, one of the most important skills you can gain is learning how to GET OUT of the ongoing conflict – without creating even MORE drama.…
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Got Conflict? If you have a conflict with someone and are not sure how to handle it, then let us know. Here is your opportunity to ask your question with Conflict Management experts who are mediators, conflict coaches, and facilitators on how to think about, analyze or resolve your situation.
Think about it. Are you currently engaged in an active conflict with your…
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The Berghof Foundation in Berlin is looking for a Senior Dialogue Facilitator, for a 24 month period (extendable), starting as soon as possible. More details here:
http://www.berghof-foundation.org/nc/de/ueber-uns/jobs/
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It’s tiring …
listening to all of the name calling and finger pointing that is going on in the world.
What happened to respectful dialogue?
How are we supposed to address our nation’s issues if we show such disrespect for each other??
People can disagree. That’s a given. It’s human nature to have different points…
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