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Interview of the Week with Chris Moore (2/07/12)
This is the complete interview with mediation pioneer Chris Moore, Founder of CDR Associates in Boulder, CO, and a long time leader in the area of public policy mediation, filmed as part of Mediate.com's "The Mediators: Views from the Eye of the Storm" Series.

Mic Check (2/06/12)
What if those who would change the world engaged in a conversation about what will replace whatever we want to tear down? What if protest included conversation? What if people who read this bravely begin talking to me and to others about it?

Effective Use of Civil and Commercial Mediation in Poland: Part 2 (2/06/12)
Poland was one of the first EU Member States to enact a detailed and complete legislation on mediation in civil and commercial matters (“Polish Mediation Law”). The Law entered into force on December 10, 2005. This article discusses Polish mediation in civil matters.

Woody and Pop Urge Mediators to be Compassionate Peacemakers (2/06/12)
In San Diego, at the 2011 ACR Conference, key note speakers Forrest ‘Woody’ Mosten and Father Greg ‘Pop’ Boyle both spoke inspiringly and in distinctly different ways about the power of compassion in the work of conflict resolvers. Ewan Malcolm observes that despite their contrasting styles, the core message from both of these pioneering entrepreneurs was the same; that compassion is a fundamental attribute of successful mediators.

Guidelines for the Submission of Articles to Mediate.com (2/04/12)
Mediate.com accepts high quality articles on mediation and dispute resolution. Articles are accepted for review on an ongoing basis.

Third Culture - Creating a Climate for a Successful Mediation (1/30/12)
In “Cultural Competence – Transcending Culture Differences in Mediation,” cultural competence was described as an indispensible capability in a mediator’s toolkit. Cultural competence was presented as the ability for a mediator to not only identify, acknowledge and explain cultural influences on parties within a dispute, but to also transcend the cultural differences in a way that serves the dispute resolution process.

A Mediator's Reflections on the Occupy Movement (1/30/12)
The police in Portland, unlike other cities of its size, became national examples of progressive community policing during the Occupy Movement. By calmly responding to the conflict around them, they are open to ongoing community feedback, are continuing to look for ways to do a better job and are using better judgment when they have to restrain protestors. Their patience and openness is appreciated by all involved. It is also the perfect example of a counter-story peacefully challenging the accepted stock story, for the betterment of all involved.

High Conflict Mediation and Ethics (1/30/12)
Working with high conflict people requires skill that goes well beyond facilitating a conversation. Some mediators do it well and some should never try. If a mediator sees it as his or her responsibility to make a fair assessment about competency in this regard, everyone is well served – clients, mediator and the system, itself.

Interview with John Paul Lederach (1/29/12)
This is the complete interview with John Paul Lederach, a global leader in ethnic and cultural reconciliation, filmed as part of Mediate.com's "The Mediators: Views from the Eye of the Storm" Series.

Mediation Works, But Will it Play in Macedonia? (1/23/12)
The article describes the status of mediation in the Republic of Macedonia and the cultural issues that affect whether or not the Macedonian judicial system should adopt compulsory mediation. The article also provides persuasive alternatives from other jurisdictions that are used to encourage mediation.

We Stumble...But Love Never Fails (1/23/12)
At the age of 28, I began volunteering as a shop steward with the Office and Professional Workers Union (AFL-CIO). Countless hours were spent listening to the concerns of aggravated employees and their equally frustrated supervisors. The common thread running through our discussions involved disciplinary action initiated by the employer. The other recurring issue was unfavorable employee performance evaluations. It was my job to navigate between both sides in hopes of negotiating a settlement before things escalated to the point that a worker elected to file a grievance or charge.

Going Deeper in Mediation (1/23/12)
This article looks at going deeper in mediation. Specifically, how to resolve zero-sum divorce disputes through mediation. This case study examines detailed scenarios and arguments that often arise in divorce mediations.

International Mediation Updates (1/18/12)
Here is another in a series highlighting international mediation developments by Mediate.com News Editor, Keith Seat.

Interview with Michael Lewis (1/16/12)
This is the complete interview with Michael Lewis, a long-time leader in the field of mediation, filmed as part of Mediate.com's "The Mediators: Views from the Eye of the Storm" Series.

Mediation in Ireland: Current Trends, Future Opportunities: Part 2 (1/16/12)
This is the second article in a two-part series about mediation in Ireland. This article focuses on the current approach to training and accreditation and also looks toward the future.

Lawyers’ Resistance in Construction Mediation (1/16/12)
The interaction between lawyers and mediation has long been a controversial one. Rivers of ink have been spilled on the issue. Opinions, when expressed, are often sharply divided. The debate raises many questions, such as: Do lawyers resist mediation?

The Link Between Weather and War (1/16/12)
Christine Tsai examines a new whether there is a link between weather and war. She looks at the data to see if there is a correlation between weather patterns and high conflict.

Update on Home Foreclosure Mediation (1/16/12)
Here is another in a series of updates on the development and operation of foreclosure mediation by Mediate.com News Editor, Keith Seat.

Interview with Carrie Menkel-Meadow (1/15/12)
This is the complete interview with Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Georgetown Law Professor, filmed as part of Mediate.com's "The Mediators: Views from the Eye of the Storm" Series.

Ray Shonholtz: The Passing of a Community Mediation Visionary (1/11/12)
It is with great sadness that we announce the loss of our friend and colleague Raymond Shonholtz. Ray was a visionary within community mediation from its earliest days.

Guest Blogger! Ray Shonholtz on Occupy Wall Street (1/10/12)
Folks, enjoy my very first guest blogger, mediation visionary Raymond Shonholtz, founder of Partners for Democratic Change and Community Boards. Ray based this post on his keynote address at the Oregon Mediation Association conference on November 4th.

Ray Shonholtz: Visionary and Model (1/10/12)
It was during the time of Ray Shonholtz transitioning from being the founding director of San Francisco Community Mediation Boards to his founding Partners for Democratic Change that Ray and we worked together. Ray was interested in my thoughts on technology and organizing. He wanted to know how we could help the emerging Eastern European Republics, fresh on the heels of the Soviet Union crumbling. What resulted was the opportunity of a lifetime.

Interview with Michelle LeBaron (1/09/12)
This is the complete interview with Michelle LaBaron, a leading expert on cross cultural dispute resolution issues, filmed as part of Mediate.com's "The Mediators: Views from the Eye of the Storm" Series.

Consumer Protection Online Dispute Resolution in BC - The Basics (Video) (1/09/12)
Find out the basics about Consumer Protection BC's Online Dispute Resolution pilot project. It's an easy and convenient way for consumers to resolve their disputes with businesses.

Competing, Accommodating, and Compromising (1/01/12)
Competing is assertive and uncooperative: I get my needs met, but you don’t get your needs met. This is in stark contrast to accommodating and comprising.
Towards Crowdsourced Online Dispute Resolution, Part 3 (1/01/12)
Using crowdsourcing for solving disputes is a subject that has not been discussed in many scientific publications. However, since Crowdsourced Online Dispute Resolution (CODR) provides a cheap, fast, and democratic dispute resolution, it has a potential that needs to be explored scientifically. How should eBay solve otherwise 60 millions disputes per year? (This is a Part 3 in a 3-part series.)

Five and a Half Years: A Look Back at Growing a Mediation Practice (1/01/12)
Jim Hildreth made the decision five and a half years ago to become a mediator. Today he shares his words of advice for those who are entering the field and wanting to establish their practice.

Interview with Susan Carpenter (12/28/11)
This is the complete interview with Susan Carpenter, a national leader and author in the field of public policy mediation, filmed for the Mediate.com "Views from the Eye of the Storm" Video Series.

Interview with David Hoffman (12/27/11)
This is the complete interview with David Hoffman, founder of The Boston Collaborative and former President of the ABA Dispute Resolution Section, filmed as part of Mediate.com's "The Mediators: Views from the Eye of the Storm" Series.

Effective Use of Civil and Commercial Mediation in Poland: Part 1 (12/27/11)
This article is part one in a two-part series about effectively using mediation in civil and commercial disputes in Poland. This discusses the present laws and norms in mediation and what are the plans for the future.
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