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Book SynopsisExplains reaching beyond technical and traditional intervention to the outer edges of dispute resolution, where fundamental change is the desired result. This book guides conflict resolution professionals to advance beyond traditional steps and techniques of mediation to unveil its invisible heart and soul.
Trade Review"Mediating Dangerously is, as all of Cloke's books, a book to buy."(The Texas Mediator, January 2002)
"Cloke writes with passion...." (Dispute Resolution Journal,October 2002)"If you want to stretch your thinking about the art of mediation,Ken Cloke's new book is for you. Mediating Dangerously is packedwith enough thought-provoking ideas for ten books." --WilliamUry, author, The Third Side: Why We Fight and How We CanStop
"Cloke has tremendous insight into the psychology of themediation process and its potential for profound impact on themediator as well as the disputing parties. One of the mostprovocative and useful new books in the field." --ChristopherMoore, managing partner, CDR Associates, and author of TheMediation Process: Practical Strategies for ResolvingConflict
Mediating Dangerously presents an invaluable mediating model andprocess for systemic change and conflict resolution. KennethCloke's ideas can be applied to developing new justice models andaddressing racism, xenophobia, ethnic and national minorityconflict, and international conflict. His approach is inspiring andinnovative." --Ray Schonholtz, president, Partners forDemocratic Change
"Shows how a trained ear, an open mind, a respectful andintuitive stance, and humane values can lay the foundation for abroad and flexible repertoire of effective third-party practices."--Laura Chasin, director, Public Conversations Project,Watertown, Massachusetts
"Gather a few friends and colleagues around the fireplace, breakopen a bottle of sherry, pick a chapter of Ken Cloke's MediatingDangerously and prepare for an evening of mind-sparkingconversation." --Albie Davis
Table of ContentsTHE INNER FRONTIERS.
The Dangers of Mediation.
Suppression, Settlement, and Resolution.
Honesty and Empathy: Speaking the Unspeakable.
When Helping Becomes a Hindrance.
Exploring the Conflicts Within Ourselves.
Fear, Apathy, Insanity, and Dishonesty.
Dismantling the Desire for Revenge.
The Magic of Forgiveness.
The Significance of Spirit.
Conflict as a Spiritual Path.
THE OUTER FRONTIERS.
Mediating Fascism and Oppressive Relationships.
Power, Rights, and Interests.
Creating Responsible Communities.
What's Better Than the Rule of Law.
Shifting from Debate to Dialogue.
Improving the Way We Fight.
Transforming the System.
The Politics of Conflict.
Conflict Resolution Systems Design and the United Nations.
Where Inner and Outer Frontiers Meet.