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The Mediate.com WeeklyJuly 1, 2009 #281 Membership information |
New In This Issue:Mediation And Social Norms: A Response To Dame Hazel Genn • Race, Gender, and Class: How Much Of A Role Do They Play In Mediation? • Mediation In Healthcare • Mediation Today • Blog Postings |
| Mediation And Social Norms: A Response To Dame Hazel Genn by Charlie Irvine The article is a response to Dame Hazel Genn’s 2008 Hamlyn Lecture, in which she characterised mediators as having ‘no interest in justice and fairness’. The article argues that mediators’ own rhetoric has allowed this caricature to develop and suggests that, in practice, mediators are no longer indifferent to norms like justice and fairness, if they ever were. Drawing on the work of Ellen Waldman and Julie MacFarlane the article examines the role of social norms and ethical codes in mediation practice, and calls on mediators to examine their values, as explanatory principles from which myriad moment-by-moment choices flow. |
| The Mediation Industry, Qualifications & the Mediate.com Certification Program by James Melamed It is challenging to have any short discussion on mediation qualifications, the mediation industry and new Mediate.com Certification Program, but I will try. |
| Follow Mediate.com on Twitter You can now track new Mediate.com postings as they are posted,at www.twitter.com/mediatecom. Jim Melamed, Mediate.com CEO, posts new articles, breaking news, blog postings and ongoing mediation practice commentary. |
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| Race, Gender, and Class: How Much Of A Role Do They Play In Mediation? by Elizabeth Moreno Recent studies have come to life as to the role race, gender and class of the mediator plays in mediation. Does race play any discernible role in mediation compared to gender or socioeconomic class? |
| Mediation In Healthcare by Holly Hayes Bovio A new leadership standard issued in January 2009 by The Joint Commission, the accrediting body for hospitals, addresses the development of a code of conduct that defines acceptable, disruptive, and inappropriate behaviors; and requires the creation and implementation of a process for managing disruptive and inappropriate behaviors. |
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Mediation Today - 07/01/2009 Highlighting the daily use of mediation throughout the world.
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| Mediate.com Certification Do you qualify? IAM, ACCTM, IMI, and ACR Advanced Practitioner Members are eligible through December 2009. See www.mediate.com/Certification |
Best Weekly Mediation Blog Postings - www.mediate.com/Blogs
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Mediate.com Blog Archive for June 29, 2009 by John Ford This is an archive of the Mediate.com Blog for June 29, 2009. |
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Mediate.com Blog Archive for June 22, 2009 by John Ford This is an archive of the Mediate.com Blog for June 22, 2009. |
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