Von fischen im wasser und andere mediationserzählungen [Of fish in water and other mediation stories] (in German)

This essay offers an international and cross-cultural perspective on mediation. It builds on the contributions to this journal issue and extends the conversation to include (1) the role of culture in mediations models and (2) the taboo topic of directive, evaluative approaches. After reviewing vario...

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Main Author: ALEXANDER, Nadja
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-38282017-03-20T06:10:01Z Von fischen im wasser und andere mediationserzählungen [Of fish in water and other mediation stories] (in German) ALEXANDER, Nadja This essay offers an international and cross-cultural perspective on mediation. It builds on the contributions to this journal issue and extends the conversation to include (1) the role of culture in mediations models and (2) the taboo topic of directive, evaluative approaches. After reviewing various taxonomies of mediation models, the author’s mediation meta model is used as a framework to analyze diverse approaches of mediation including those presented in this issue. Historical-cultural perspectives provide further layers of depth and nuance that thicken the already complex storylines of the human mediation narrative. If mediation is to succeed in attaining truly global recognition as a profession, this paper argues that we need to embrace diversity and not ignore the aspects of it that we do not like. However in order to embrace diversity we need to understand it better. Therefore a clear articulation of the purposes, values and assumptions underpinning distinct mediation approaches is essential. A comparison of interest-based models of mediation in Asia and the West highlights the practical impact of different cultural understandings and applications of the same idea. 2015-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1876 info:doi/10.21706/kd_2015_04 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/3828/viewcontent/Von_Fischen_im_Wasser_und_andere_Mediati.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law ger Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Mediation model culture Facilitative Mediation Harvard Approach Transformative Mediation Conflict Clarification Non-violent Communication Evaluative Mediation MediAsian Wise Counsel Mediation Western Mediation Traditional Media-tion Elicitive Approach Directive Approach Asian Studies Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
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topic Mediation
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Facilitative Mediation
Harvard Approach
Transformative Mediation
Conflict Clarification
Non-violent Communication
Evaluative Mediation
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Wise Counsel Mediation
Western Mediation
Traditional Media-tion
Elicitive Approach
Directive Approach
Asian Studies
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
spellingShingle Mediation
model
culture
Facilitative Mediation
Harvard Approach
Transformative Mediation
Conflict Clarification
Non-violent Communication
Evaluative Mediation
MediAsian
Wise Counsel Mediation
Western Mediation
Traditional Media-tion
Elicitive Approach
Directive Approach
Asian Studies
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
ALEXANDER, Nadja
Von fischen im wasser und andere mediationserzählungen [Of fish in water and other mediation stories] (in German)
description This essay offers an international and cross-cultural perspective on mediation. It builds on the contributions to this journal issue and extends the conversation to include (1) the role of culture in mediations models and (2) the taboo topic of directive, evaluative approaches. After reviewing various taxonomies of mediation models, the author’s mediation meta model is used as a framework to analyze diverse approaches of mediation including those presented in this issue. Historical-cultural perspectives provide further layers of depth and nuance that thicken the already complex storylines of the human mediation narrative. If mediation is to succeed in attaining truly global recognition as a profession, this paper argues that we need to embrace diversity and not ignore the aspects of it that we do not like. However in order to embrace diversity we need to understand it better. Therefore a clear articulation of the purposes, values and assumptions underpinning distinct mediation approaches is essential. A comparison of interest-based models of mediation in Asia and the West highlights the practical impact of different cultural understandings and applications of the same idea.
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title Von fischen im wasser und andere mediationserzählungen [Of fish in water and other mediation stories] (in German)
title_short Von fischen im wasser und andere mediationserzählungen [Of fish in water and other mediation stories] (in German)
title_full Von fischen im wasser und andere mediationserzählungen [Of fish in water and other mediation stories] (in German)
title_fullStr Von fischen im wasser und andere mediationserzählungen [Of fish in water and other mediation stories] (in German)
title_full_unstemmed Von fischen im wasser und andere mediationserzählungen [Of fish in water and other mediation stories] (in German)
title_sort von fischen im wasser und andere mediationserzählungen [of fish in water and other mediation stories] (in german)
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1876
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