Whatling, Tony
(2021)
In the beginning was . . . the word.
Cycles of Influence: A historical analysis of some seminal influences
on the evolutionary development of mediation principles, values and
practice models.
Journal of Mediation & Applied Conflict Analysis, 7 (1).
ISSN 2009-7170
Abstract
A historical analysis of seminal influences on the evolutionary development of
mediation principles, values and practice models. This article will focus on the ideas
of pioneering individuals who had a significant role and influence on contemporary
mediation principles and practice. It will describe their professional field of practice;
the particular principles and values that underpinned their practice; the theoretical
models and styles of practice they developed and how those became transported into
contemporary mediation practice. The relevance for mediation is to raise awareness
of the centrality, significance, and importance of these key principles. Ideally, this
will in turn impact on the quality of contemporary practice. Hopefully it will inform or
remind reflective practitioners, trainers, and practice consultants of what constitutes
the foundations of best practice.
Item Type: |
Article
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Keywords: |
mediation; principles; practice models; counselling; client-centred; JMACA; |
Academic Unit: |
Faculty of Social Sciences > Research Institutes > Edward M Kennedy Institute |
Item ID: |
15188 |
Identification Number: |
https://doi.org/10.33232/jmaca.7.1.15188 |
Depositing User: |
Kennedy Institute
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Date Deposited: |
06 Jan 2022 15:48 |
Journal or Publication Title: |
Journal of Mediation & Applied Conflict Analysis |
Publisher: |
Maynooth Academic Publishing |
Refereed: |
Yes |
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