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More About This Title Beyond Neutrality: Confronting the Crisis in Conflict Resolution
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Part One: The Crisis.
1. Conflict Resolution: A Field in Crisis.
2. The Resistance to Conflict Resolution.
3. The Use (and Misuse) of Mediation.
4. Ten Beliefs That Get in Our Way.
5. Conflict Resolution and Society.
Part Two: From Resolution to Engagement.
6. The Power of Engagement.
7. The Conflict Specialist.
8. Embracing Advocacy.
9. Redefining Conflict Resolution.
References.
About the Author.
Index.
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--William Ury, co-author, Getting to Yes and author, The Third Side
“Takes us into challenging and potentially transforming territory by shedding light on how too narrow a commitment to neutrality or an exclusive focus on ‘resolving’ disputes can limit our usefulness in the clashes of passion, positions, and power struggles inherent in how people actually confront (and avoid) their deepest conflicts.”
--Gail Bingham, president, RESOLVE, Inc.
“As professional fields develop, people look back and identify a few books that stand out because they marked turning points wherein the stroke of a pen incisively pushed both theory and practice to a higher plane of understanding and purpose. Beyond Neutrality will mark such a place for the conflict resolution field in the first decade of this century.”
--John Paul Lederach, professor, the Kroc Institute and Eastern Mennonite University
“This book will inspire conversations that will shape our field for years to come.”
--David Hart, CEO, Association for Conflict Resolution
“Guaranteed to spark lively debate and dialogue.”
--Nina Meierding, former president, Academy of Family Mediators
“The first major step toward the field’s ‘second wave.’”
--Christopher Honeyman, director, Broad Field Project
"Berine Mayer's book is honest, forthright, nd filled with wise and loving criticism for the field of conflict resolution heas significantly helped to build."
--Jay Rothman, president, ARIA Group, and author, Resolving Identity-Based Conflict in Nations, Organizations and Communities
“Mayer exposes some tough realities that focus on how we have limited our identity, narrowly defined what we do, and why disputants don’t always like what we have to offer.”
--Brian Polkinghorn, associate professor, Conflict Analysis and Dispute Resolution, and executive director, Center for Conflict Resolution, Salisbury University
“Beyond Neutrality is a foundational work for creating a deepened, more robust field. The premises of this book will be debated, revised, and expanded, but they will set the agenda for our field for the next generation.”
--Carl Schneider, director, Mediation Matters, Bethesda, Maryland