Mayer, 9780787968069, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. Mayers book beyond neutrality he tackles several problems that mediators have virtually avoided for the last 30 years. Mayer has suggested that the developmental crisis isnt so much the result of inadequate marketing as of practitioners failure, as a whole, to offer our skills and talents in services that are truly compelling to the public. This acclaimed book by bernard mayer is available at in several formats for your ereader. Although the burgesses didnt take this concept further than one article, the idea has been echoed by others in the field, most recently by bernard mayer in his 2004 book beyond neutrality.
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Peter salem, executive director, association of family and conciliation courts in his latest book, mayer explores the theoretical underpinnings of conflict as it relates to cognitive, emotional, and behavioral dimensions. Praise for beyond neutrality in this passionate and provocative book, bernie mayer challenges the field of conflict resolution to reinvent itself so as to include advocacy and engagement at its core. The dynamics of conflict is a very important read for anyone who works with people in conflict. Mayer calls the book a loving critique of our work. When it was published in 2000, bernie mayers the dynamics of conflict resolution quickly became one of the seminal works in the conflict resolution field. In this thoughtprovoking, passionately written book, bernard mayer an internationally acclaimed leader in the fielddares practitioners to ask the hard questions about alternative dispute resolution. Mayer posits that really there is no such thing as neutral in the truest sense. Beyond neutrality focuses on the current crisis in the field. In this passionate and provocative book, bernie mayer challenges the field of conflict resolution to reinvent itself so as to include advocacy and engagement at. Mayer practices what he preaches by engaging us in a vital discussion sure to stir productive controversy.
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