In this episode of the ICODR podcast Ian speaks with Dr. Sanjana Hattotuwa, pioneer in ICT for peacebuilding and citizen...
By Sanjana Hattotuwa, Ian MacDuff
Introduction J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter introduces us to different magical objects, one of which is the “Marauder’s Map”, a document...
By Pitamber Yadav
Summary: This article and podcast are from a live YouTube event hosted by the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law...
By William Ury
Exploring Indigenous Approaches to Peace-building: The Idea of Ubuntu In this episode of the Conflict Tipping podcast, host Laura May...
By Laura May
In this episode, Veronica speaks with John Sturrock KC, founder and senior mediator at Core Solutions. Listen to this episode to...
By John Sturrock, Veronica Cravener
Many political conflicts are taking place on campuses and in communities today over the war in Gaza between Israeli and...
By Kenneth Cloke
This issue, which currently preoccupies people, goes back a long way. The evolution of technology, which has been ongoing for...
By Robert Bergman
Summary: Listen to a NotebookLM AI Podcast of this article: Mediation is a relatively young, exciting and expanding field of...
By Gregg Relyea
Reflective Practice: In Their Voices Video Conversation Project Michael Lang interviews John Ford who describes mediating workplace disputes with a...
By John Ford
Reflective Practice: In Their Voices Video Conversation Project In this conversation, Geoffrey talks with Michael Lang about his role as...
By Geoffrey Corry, Michael Lang
Power Perception and Conflict Prevention in the Black Sea Region: A Conversation with Neli Kirilova In this episode of 'Conflict...
By Laura May
Reflective Practice: In Their Voices Video Conversation Project In this conversation, Michael interviews Lucy Moore, a dazzling and vivid storyteller...
By Lucy Moore, Michael Lang
Reflective Practice: In Their Voices Video Conversation Project Cheryl advocates for materials and courses that provide lessons in conflict management...
By Michael Lang
Because facilitative mediation has been demonstrably successful in resolving disputes, many courts presiding over civil claims are referring cases to...
By William Gilbride
Noam Ebner of the Star Wars and Conflict Resolution Project discusses ODR's presence in pop culture as well as connections...
By Noam Ebner
Strengthening Mental Health in Conflict Zones: A Conversation with Dr. Nawaraj Upadhaya In this episode of the Conflict Tipping Podcast,...
By Laura May
Is an apology necessary before you can forgive someone? Absolutely not. Of course, forgiveness is a decision that only you...
By Lorraine Segal
Do You Need a Framework or a Formula for Navigating Conflict? I spoke with someone recently who was looking for...
By Lorraine Segal
Conflict is an inevitable facet of close relationships, and it often exacts an emotional toll. Nevertheless, not every dispute is...
By Neha Thakur
Reflective Practice: In Their Voices Video Conversation Project Effectively training mediators requires both a thorough understanding of the knowledge and...
By Manon Schonewille, Michael Lang
In the latest episode of the Conflict Tipping podcast from Mediate.com, meet Dr Louise Ridden, a specialist in nonviolence and...
By Laura May
What is the Rashomon Effect? And how can it help with Conflict? In my twenties, I got hooked on old...
By Lorraine Segal
In our increasingly digital age, one of the most intriguing and rapidly developing phenomena is the ‘metaverse’. The metaverse, an...
By Pitamber Yadav
Every individual has an image of the self and of others. Values, bias, conditioning tend to structure frames and constructs....
By Uma Ramanathan
Every year I train hundreds of professionals and university students on what I call “conflict competence,” or how to accept,...
By Danya Rumore
A bit tongue in cheek, I sometimes describe mediation as a kind of ‘free theatre’ where the mediator has a...
By Michael Jacobs
In this episode, Laura engages in a riveting conversation with Anne Ikiara, the Executive Director of the nonprofit Digital Action....
By Laura May
A person does not have to be particularly gifted to be able to make disagreements worse. On the other hand,...
By John Potter
I recently sent a message on the DRLE listserv about a transition in managing it and the DRLE website from Jim Levin...
By John Lande
It is no secret that the American government is mired in ideological gridlock. It does not seem to be a...
By Cindy Feit