In this episode, Bill Froehlich, the Deputy Director of the Divided Community Project and the Langdon Fellow in Dispute Resolution at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, discusses reflective practice for novice and skilled mediators–the benefits, how to, and a demonstration.
Some articles/links mentioned in the episode:
Divided Community Project: https://go.osu.edu/dcptoolkit
OSU Moritz Program on Dispute Resolution: https://moritzlaw.osu.edu/program-on-dispute-resolution/
Sharon Press and Ellen Deason’s article “Mediation: Embedded Assumptions of Whiteness?”: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3869110
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