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The Cosmic Zoom : Scale, Knowledge, and Mediation
In The Powers of Ten by Charles and Ray Eames, a view of two people enjoying a picnic zooms up and away to show their surroundings, moving progressively farther into space, then zooms back in for a close-up of the hand of the picnicker, travelling deep into the microscopic realm.This is one of the most iconic examples of the “cosmic zoom,” a trope that has influenced countless media forms over the past seventy years. Horton uses the cosmic zoom as a starting point to develop a cross-disciplinary theory of scale as mediated difference.He considers the origins of our notions of scale, how scalar mediation functions differently in analog and digital modes, and how cosmic zoom media has influenced scientific and popular views of the world.Analyzing literature, film, digital media, and database history, Horton establishes a much-needed framework for thinking about scale across multiple domains and disciplines.
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Digital Mediation
Digital mediation is here to stay, but how do mediators, advisers and clients achieve the same results from digital mediations as they do from face to face mediations?Do new skills and mindsets need to be learnt? Can you build rapport online? Can you read emotions? How do you market online? How do you decide whether it’s the right choice for your dispute?How does digital mediation fit into the world of the Digital Justice System and mandatory mediation?Answering these questions and many more, this is the only book to focus on mediation as opposed to other means of Online Dispute Resolution such as arbitration.This title: - Includes checklists and templates written by a mediator who has conducted over 280 digital mediations- Covers topics including smart systems, ‘smart settle’, the use of artificial intelligence, ChatGPT and mixed media mediations- Teaches mediators, advisers and clients the different skills and mindsets essential to success in the world of digital mediation- Shows how to market mediation online with practical guidance on websites, videos, blogs and podcasts- This book is essential reading for all mediators wishing to adapt to the new norm of digital mediation.This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Mediation online service.
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The Mediation Dilemma
Mediation has become a common technique for terminating violent conflicts both within and between states; while mediation has a strong record in reducing hostilities, it is not without its own problems.In The Mediation Dilemma, Kyle Beardsley highlights its long-term limitations.The result of this oft-superficial approach to peacemaking, immediate and reassuring as it may be, is often a fragile peace.With the intervention of a third-party mediator, warring parties may formally agree to concessions that are insupportable in the long term and soon enough find themselves at odds again.Beardsley examines his argument empirically using two data sets and traces it through several historical cases: Henry Kissinger’s and Jimmy Carter’s initiatives in the Middle East, 1973–1979; Theodore Roosevelt’s 1905 mediation in the Russo-Japanese War; and Carter’s attempt to mediate in the 1994 North Korean nuclear crisis.He also draws upon the lessons of the 1993 Arusha Accords, the 1993 Oslo Accords, Haiti in 1994, the 2002 Ceasefire Agreement in Sri Lanka, and the 2005 Memorandum of Understanding in Aceh.Beardsley concludes that a reliance on mediation risks a greater chance of conflict relapse in the future, whereas the rejection of mediation risks ongoing bloodshed as war continues.The trade-off between mediation’s short-term and long-term effects is stark when the third-party mediator adopts heavy-handed forms of leverage, and, Beardsley finds, multiple mediators and intergovernmental organizations also do relatively poorly in securing long-term peace.He finds that mediation has the greatest opportunity to foster both short-term and long-term peace when a single third party mediates among belligerents that can afford to wait for a self-enforcing arrangement to be reached.
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Peer Mediation Handbook
My Life – PSHE for healthier, happier children. My Life is a complete PSHE course for children age 5–11.It provides schools with a PSHE Scheme of Work for Years 1–6, with structured progression so children build up their understanding of health, relationships, safety and social issues in age-appropriate steps.Personal development of important qualities such as resilience, responsibility and wellbeing is also embedded.Teachers can be confident delivering this essential subject using the My Life lesson plans, PowerPoints, discussion guides, resource sheets and assessment.All materials are editable so they can be used flexibly. The Peer Mediation handbook provides a comprehensive guide to establishing and maintaining a peer mediation scheme in schools, with support for training Key Stage 1, Lower Key Stage 2 and Upper Key Stage 2 students.The handbook offers guidance on running training sessions, plus support for safeguarding and practical help and strategies. A comprehensive course, My Life covers all aspects of PSHE, including the new relationships and health education content that is statutory for all schools from 2020.
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What is the difference between mediation and language mediation?
Mediation refers to the process of resolving disputes or conflicts with the help of a neutral third party, known as a mediator. This mediator helps the parties involved in the conflict to communicate effectively, understand each other's perspectives, and reach a mutually acceptable solution. On the other hand, language mediation specifically refers to the process of facilitating communication between individuals who speak different languages. This can involve interpretation (oral translation) or translation (written translation) to ensure that all parties can understand and be understood. Language mediation is a specialized form of mediation that focuses on overcoming language barriers to facilitate effective communication and understanding.
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What is mediation?
Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution where a neutral third party, known as a mediator, helps parties in conflict to communicate and negotiate a resolution to their dispute. The mediator facilitates the conversation, encourages understanding between the parties, and assists them in reaching a mutually acceptable agreement. Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process that allows the parties to have more control over the outcome of their dispute compared to traditional litigation. It is often used in family law, workplace conflicts, and civil disputes.
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What is mediation in French?
Mediation in French is called "médiation." It refers to the process of resolving disputes or conflicts with the help of a neutral third party, known as a mediator. The mediator facilitates communication between the parties involved to help them reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Mediation is often used as an alternative to going to court and can be a more cost-effective and efficient way to resolve conflicts.
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What is mediation in Spanish?
Mediation in Spanish is translated as "mediación." It refers to the process of resolving disputes or conflicts with the help of a neutral third party, known as a mediator. The mediator facilitates communication and negotiation between the parties involved, with the goal of reaching a mutually acceptable agreement. Mediation is often used as an alternative to litigation in legal matters.
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Gender Power and Mediation : Evaluative Mediation to Challenge the Power of Social Discourses
This book investigates the practice of family mediation and some of the challenges that may hinder its effective use by marginalised groups in a society.Those challenges include gendered power disparity and family violence, especially towards women, and the discussion extends to how the challenges can be overcome through a practice of evaluative mediation to provide fair outcomes for women.Unlike other contemporary books on mediation, this book not only discusses different theories of power and equity in mediation, it also includes a number of verbatim quotes from different mediation sessions to demonstrate how those theories are operationalised in a real life context.While other contemporary texts on mediation focus on Western style facilitative mediation and its limitations in attaining fair justice for women enduring gendered power disparity and family violence, this text emphasises an evaluative mediation style that is embedded in Eastern social practices.Instead of focusing on gendered power disparity and family violence as limitations on the practice of facilitative mediation, this book details the practice of evaluative mediation which may provide fair justice to women despite the presence of gendered power disparity and family violence in a society.
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Mediation : Negotiation by Other Moves
When negotiation fails, mediation avails other moves for an amicable resolution.Whether you are a current or future mediator or a party to a conflict, this is your essential companion to the theory, concepts, and best practices of mediation. In a world ridden by social divisions, responsible resolution of conflicts is more timely than ever.What happens when parties are unable to negotiate an agreement together?The next move is to invite a third party to reset the negotiations, facilitate the exchanges, rebuild a working relationship and empower the parties to explore the past, surface their present needs, invent, evaluate and choose the best solutions for the future. Mediation: Negotiation by Other Moves brings decades of critical analysis and experience that the authors tested worldwide in international organizations, governments, NGOs, universities and corporations.You will understand mediation better, and its significance in your personal and professional life.You will be able to develop a flexible mindset and a broad outlook to achieve sustainable outcomes.This book will cover: Models and principles from various domains of mediation: family, business & labor, public affairs, international relationsA mediation framework to prepare for mediation and to run its process smoothlyA step-by-step approach to a mediation session, from the opening until a possible settlement, via the various phases of problem solvingMediation traps and how to avoid them—for mediators and parties alikeEthics of mediation and questions of responsibility Mediation: Negotiation by Other Moves is essential reading for anyone who wishes to develop a pragmatic approach to mediation.
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On Learning, Volume 3 : Knowledge, Curriculum and Ethics
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What are examples of mediation?
Examples of mediation include workplace disputes, family conflicts, landlord-tenant disagreements, and divorce settlements. In workplace mediation, a neutral third party helps employees and employers resolve conflicts and improve communication. Family mediation can help parents create custody and visitation schedules, and resolve financial and property disputes. Landlord-tenant mediation can assist in resolving issues such as rent disputes and property maintenance. Finally, divorce mediation can help couples reach agreements on issues such as child custody, spousal support, and division of assets.
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What is a language mediation task?
A language mediation task involves the interpretation and translation of information from one language to another. This can include tasks such as summarizing, paraphrasing, and explaining content in a different language. Language mediators must have a deep understanding of both languages and cultures in order to accurately convey the meaning and nuances of the original message. These tasks are essential for facilitating communication and understanding between individuals or groups who speak different languages.
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What does Spanish-German mediation mean?
Spanish-German mediation refers to the collaborative effort between Spain and Germany to help resolve conflicts or disputes between other parties. This mediation process involves both countries working together to facilitate communication, negotiation, and ultimately finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict. By leveraging their diplomatic relationships and expertise, Spain and Germany can play a crucial role in promoting dialogue and reconciliation between conflicting parties. This collaborative approach can help prevent escalation of tensions and contribute to stability and peace in the region.
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Can you help me with English mediation?
Yes, I can help you with English mediation. I can assist in facilitating communication between parties who may have language barriers or difficulties understanding each other. I can help clarify information, ensure both parties are being understood, and work towards finding a resolution that is satisfactory for everyone involved.
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