Resources
 


Online resources

Association for Conflict Resolution (US). Members can read online journals and receive a monthly e-newsletter. (Discounted membership for APMF members)

Australian Institute of Professional Counselling articles

Berghof Handbook for Conflict Transformation (Germany). Articles on peacebuilding and conflict transformation. Many articles are available in other languages.

Conciliation Resources. Includes papers and educational resources on international peacemaking

Interagency ADR Working Group (US). Includes detailed information and reports on ADR in the US.

LEADR (Aust). Access to articles, podcasts and limited version of monthly newsletter. Members have access to all of the most recent resources.

Mediate.com (US). Includes many articles. E.g. see the series of articles on 'Understanding mediation'.

Mediation World. Includes news items from around the world. Register to receive updates by email.

Mediator Style Training

National Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Council (Aust). Website includes discussion papers, reports, etc. See their 'Glossary of ADR terms'.
 

Online journals and newsletters

Accord, published by Conciliation Resources

Convenor

Dispute Resolution Centre News, published by Bond University, Australia

Journal of Conflict Resolution

Update, published by LEADR
 

Papers

Kate Blomfield, Andrew Pirie and Hugh Landerkin, 'JDR/ADR bibliography', prepared for the first APMF conference in 2001. (PDF 163 kb)

Green paper on alternative dispute resolution in civil and commercial law, Commission of the European Communities, 2002. (PDF 271 kb)

'Mediation in schools', Victorian Association for Dispute Resolution, 2001.

Michael Roberts, 'Why mediation works', Mediate.com, 2000

David Silvera, 'Mediation in Israel can build cross-cultural empathy and consensus'. (PDF 37 kb)

Also see the APMF conference papers on this site: 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008
and resources from other past conferences listed on the past events page.
 

Books

Ruth Charlton and Micheline Dewdney, The mediator's handbook, 2nd ed, Lawbook Co, 2004.

This book will help experienced professional mediators who wish to expand their repertoire of skills as well as newly trained mediators. The mediation process is explained in seven simple steps applicable to all kinds of disputes including commercial, workplace, family, neighbourhood and environmental. The related skills, techniques and strategies, including communication skills, are clearly outlined. New chapters include practical information on shuttle mediation, telephone mediations, multi-party disputes, preliminary conferences, the effective use of information and the benefits of visual aids.

Danny Crossman, Shared solutions: the 7 steps for resolving issues and solving problems successfully, Lothian Books, 2005.

A succinct, readable book that explains how to use Danny Crossman's 7-step 'shared solutions' process to resolve conflicts, make decisions, solve problems, and achieve change. The author suggests that this process can be applied to problems such as sexual harassment, public policy, restitution, school debating, international conflict, and rainforest conservation.
 

DVDs

Dr John Haynes in Australia. Mediation training DVDs produced by the Centre for Peace, Conflict and Mediation, University of South Australia in 1998. Topics covered include separating couples/parents, police, injured workers, and the schoolyard. Order form (Word 44 kb)
 

Mediation News

(Published by ADRA, SADRA and VADR, Australia, 1997 to 2002)

Mediation News, May 2002 (PDF 620 kb)
Mediation News, October 2001 (PDF 301 kb)
Mediation News, April 2001 (PDF 357 kb)
Mediation News, December 2000 (PDF 1.56 MB)
Mediation News, April 2000 (PDF 561 kb)
Mediation News, September 1999 (PDF 375 kb)
Mediation News, July 1999 (PDF 414 kb)
Mediation News, December 1998 (PDF 453 kb)
Mediation News, November 1997 (PDF 423 kb)

 

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