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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0787975389
ISBN-13
9780787975388
eBay Product ID (ePID)
44893555
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
576 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Handbook of Dispute Resolution
Publication Year
2005
Subject
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.9 in
Item Weight
35.3 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
7.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2005-000721
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Decimal
347.739
Table Of Content
Preface. 1. Perspectives on Dispute Resolution: An Introduction (Michael L. Moffitt and Robert C. Bordone). 2. Roots and Inspirations: A Brief History of the Foundations of Dispute Resolution (Carrie Menkel-Meadow). PART ONE: UNDERSTANDING DISPUTANTS. 3. "I See a Pattern Here and the Pattern Is You": Personality and Dispute Resolution (Sheila Heen and John Richardson). 4. The Decision Perspective to Negotiation (Max H. Bazerman and Katie Shonk). 5. Enemies, Allies, and Emotions: The Power of Positive Emotions in Negotiation (Daniel L. Shapiro). 6. Relationship Dynamics in Disputes: Replacing Contention with Cooperation (Keith G. Allred). 7. Identity, Beliefs, Emotion, and Negotiation Success (Clark Freshman). 8. Cultural Pathways in Negotiation and Conflict Management (Anthony Wanis-St. John). 9. Negotiation Through a Gender Lens (Deborah M. Kolb and Linda L. Putnam). 10. Bone Chips to Dinosaurs: Perceptions, Stories, and Conflict (Douglas Stone and Sheila Heen). PART TWO: UNDERSTANDING DISPUTES AND DISPUTE CONTEXTS. 11. Disputes as Opportunities to Create Value (Michael L. Moffitt). 12. Six Principles for Using Negotiating Agents to Maximum Advantage (Scott R. Peppet). 13. Finding Settlement with Numbers, Maps, and Trees (Marjorie Corman Aaron). 14. Option Generation: Be Careful What You Ask For . . . (Chris Guthrie). 15. Organizational Influences on Disputants (Corinne Bendersky). 16. A Taxonomy of Dispute Resolution Ethics (Jonathan R. Cohen). 17. The Role of Law in Settlement (Russell Korobkin). PART THREE: UNDERSTANDING DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESSES. 18. Negotiation (Bruce Patton). 19. Mediation (Kimberlee K. Kovach). 20. Arbitration (Sarah Rudolph Cole and Kristen M. Blankley). 21. Litigation as a Dispute Resolution Alternative (Jeffrey R. Seul). 22. Consensus Building and ADR: Why They Are Not the Same Thing (Lawrence E. Susskind). 23. Bargaining in the Shadow of Management: Integrated Conflict Management Systems (Howard Gadlin). 24. Selecting an Appropriate Dispute Resolution Procedure: Detailed Analysis and Simplified Solution (Frank E. A. Sander and Lukasz Rozdeiczer). PART FOUR: EMERGING ISSUES IN DISPUTE RESOLUTION. 25. What Could a Leader Learn from a Mediator? Dispute Resolution Strategies for Organizational Leadership (Hannah Riley Bowles). 26. Online Dispute Resolution (Ethan Katsh). 27. Public and Private International Dispute Resolution (Andrea Kupfer Schneider). 28. Victim Offender Mediation: Evidence-Based Practice Over Three Decades (Mark S. Umbreit, Robert B. Coates, and Betty Vos). 29. Youths, Education, and Dispute Resolution (Donna K. Crawford and Richard J. Bodine). 30. Institutionalization and Professionalization (Nancy A. Welsh). 31. The Next Thirty Years: Directions and Challenges in Dispute Resolution (Robert C. Bordone, Michael L. Moffitt, and Frank E. A. Sander). About the Editors. About the Contributors. Name Index. Subject Index.
Synopsis
This volume will be swiftly recognized as the essential, cutting edge reference for all practitioners, students, and teachers in the field of conflict resolution, produced by the most important and distinguished brand name in the field: The Harvard Law School Program on Negotiation., Praise for The Handbook of Dispute Resolution "This is the best guide I know on dispute resolution. Everyone interested in the field should have a copy on hand." Roger Fisher, coauthor, Getting to YES: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In; director, Harvard Negotiation Project; and Williston Professor of Law Emeritus, Harvard Law School "This wide-ranging, stimulating, and eminently practical collection both reflects and advances the best thinking on alternative dispute resolution. Essays by ADR pioneers and a new generation of scholars provide a comprehensive introduction for students and practitioners new to the field, yet also offer veteran teachers and mediators concise applications of groundbreaking research. In this fractious and divisive age, The Handbook of Dispute Resolution is an especially welcome and hopeful contribution to society overall." Michael Wheeler, Class of 1952 Professor of Management Practice, Harvard Business School "From the historic foundations of dispute resolution, to personality and the behavior of disputants, to the effects of globalization on the successful resolution of transborder disputes, this remarkable and thought-provoking compilation of scholarly work and practical observations is a must-read for students and practitioners of conflict resolution. This handbook adds immeasurably to our understanding of the ways in which people fight and the circumstances by which peaceful resolution can be achieved. In todays world, no set of insights is more valuable." Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky, senior international partner, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr, LLP; former U.S. trade representative and presidential cabinet member "The advice in this book captures in an accessible way much of the wisdom that Ive acquired from years of negotiating in the entertainment industry. Here are the gems that really work to move others to want to say yes." Marshall M. Silverman, vice president and senior motion picture production counsel, Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. "Mediators, lawyers, diplomats indeed anyone concerned with dispute resolution will discover in this handbook a helpful distillation of what scholars and experienced practitioners know about conflicts." Robert H. Mnookin, Williston Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; chair, executive committee, Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School; director, Harvard Negotiation Research Project, Harvard Law School www.josseybass.com, This volume is an essential, cutting-edge reference for all practitioners, students, and teachers in the field of dispute resolution. Each chapter was written specifically for this collection and has never before been published. The contributors--drawn from a wide range of academic disciplines--contains many of the most prominent names in dispute resolution today, including Frank E. A. Sander, Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Bruce Patton, Lawrence Susskind, Ethan Katsh, Deborah Kolb, and Max Bazerman. The Handbook of Dispute Resolution contains the most current thinking about dispute resolution. It synthesizes more than thirty years of research into cogent, practitioner-focused chapters that assume no previous background in the field. At the same time, the book offers path-breaking research and theory that will interest those who have been immersed in the study or practice of dispute resolution for years. The Handbook also offers insights on how to understand disputants. It explores how personality factors, emotions, concerns about identity, relationship dynamics, and perceptions contribute to the escalation of disputes. The volume also explains some of the lessons available from viewing disputes through the lens of gender and cultural differences.
LC Classification Number
KF9084.H36 2005
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