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Peacemaking and Transformative Mediation - Sulha Practices in Palestine and the Middle East

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book evaluates the potential for the transformative mediation framework to be adopted in a non-western context. Inspired by the premise that mediator ideology exists and has deep impact on process, Robert A. Baruch Bush and Joseph P. Folger articulated the transformative mediation model which itself evolved from a culture of individualism and problem-solving. This theory of conflict transformation has engaged scholars and practitioners across North America, Europe and Australia. The question remains: is the Transformative Mediation Framework relevant outside of the "West"? Through qualitative interviewing with Palestinian practitioners of the traditional conflict resolution process sulha and in-depth research analysis, this study outlines what distinguishes the ideologies and practices of transformative mediation and Palestinian sulha .

List of contents

1. Introduction and Methodology.- 2. Theoretical Perspectives on Mediation and the Third Party Role.- 3. Culture and Conflict Resolution.- 4. A Brief History of Palestine and Conflict Resolution.- 5. Interviews with Palestinian Peacemakers.- 6. The Underlying Ideological Framework of Mediation Practice with Wi'am.- 7. Comparison of Palestinian Peacemaking with the Transformative Mediation Framework.- 8. The Promise and Limits of Transformative Mediation in Palestine.

About the author










Erin Dyer Saxon, PhD, is a conflict resolution trainer, facilitator, mediator, and coach. A graduate of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, she has also written on Palestinian nonviolence. Dr. Saxon was formerly the Director of the Center for Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution at Endicott College, USA.

Summary

Marks the first work to outline a working theory of sulha practice, from the ideological background to the practice of conflict resolution in Palestine

Provides in-depth understanding of inner workings of sulha practice from a local practitioner perspective
Admits shortcomings of the western model and advocates the strength of local capacities for peace

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