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5.0 out of 5 stars Valuable New information for Mediators
This newly revised edition of The Promise of Mediation offers a wealth of new information on the priniciples of transformative conflict intervention. Many readers may not be aware that the revised edition actually contains almost entirely new material, reflecting new understandings of transformative mediation that have developed since the publication of the first...
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1.0 out of 5 stars What Drivel.....
Gotta be hands down the WORST book I have ever read.....run on sentences permeate this book wanna be...surprised the authors don't have their arms in casts after all the back slapping they did...half the book is examples on how great their rehashed ideas are and the other is heaping praises or referencing themselves....a good example of schools requiring published authors...
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Valuable New information for Mediators, May 10, 2005
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This newly revised edition of The Promise of Mediation offers a wealth of new information on the priniciples of transformative conflict intervention. Many readers may not be aware that the revised edition actually contains almost entirely new material, reflecting new understandings of transformative mediation that have developed since the publication of the first edition. Bush and Folger offer new specifics for practice in the transformative framework of mediation through a carefully analyzed case study, in which we can see details of the "small steps" of conflict transformation. They also discuss the impact that the transformative movement has had on the field as a whole, and debunk some common misconceptions about the transformative framework. I have especially enjoyed the last chapter, which addresses, more completely than anything in the first edition, the deep underlying values that have led to the articulation of a transformative vision for mediation, and looks at possibilities for the future of the field.
This is definitely a book I would recommend to anyone interested in mediation, conflict, or just the interaction of human beings.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Huge Step Forward in the Art and Science of Mediation, November 16, 2004
I'm grateful to the authors for the significant advance in mediation thinking that this book represents. This new edition has the potential to move the entire field toward a deeper, more powerful understanding. With the original edition, and again with this one, Bush and Folger have provided great clarity to a topic that, until now, has been muddled. While other mediators and writers succumb to the pressures of conflict and become part of the problem, these authors instruct us on how to remain true to the most important principles that lead to deep healing of human conflict. If I had the need, I would only hire a mediator who had read, studied, understood and embraced this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Worthwhile Sequel, January 25, 2009
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This is the follow-up to the authors' watershed first edition of the book by the same name, and contrary to the fate of most sequels, this one's really worthwhile. Indeed, it's largely a new book, rather than a mere revision; it fully updates the reader on the journey and developments in "transformative mediation" over the decade since the authors' first book with the same title was published in 1995. For anyone with an interest in the transformative model of mediation (as contrasted with, for example, facilitative or evaluative mediation), this is the best, most comprehensive, and well-written volume available.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great!, February 6, 2011
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Fairly fast shipping. I was in a hurry to get the book, but it did come in the time window they said. The book was a good read. It had a lot of examples as to how to do transformative mediation.
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1.0 out of 5 stars What Drivel....., March 1, 2011
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Gotta be hands down the WORST book I have ever read.....run on sentences permeate this book wanna be...surprised the authors don't have their arms in casts after all the back slapping they did...half the book is examples on how great their rehashed ideas are and the other is heaping praises or referencing themselves....a good example of schools requiring published authors so they are forced to publish drivel....what a load of crap....
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