The Promise in Palestine? Examining the applicability of the transformative mediation framework in a non-Western context
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Erin Dyer, 'The Promise in Palestine? Examining the applicability of the transformative mediation framework in a non-Western context', [thesis], Irish School of Ecumenics, 2011, pp 350Download Item:
Abstract:
"The Promise in Palestine? Examining the Applicability of the Transformative
Mediation Framework in a non-Western Context" focuses on broadening the
study of Transformative Mediation Framework (TMF) to investigate its
potential outside of the Western context. TMF, as developed by Prof. R.A.B.
Bush and Dr. Joseph Folger, considers conflict to be a crisis in interaction. As a
result, the TMF approach to conflict focuses on the dynamic interplay of both
individuality and the connection with others. Evolving out of a Western
context, TMF has been the subject of discussion, debate, application and
consideration at a variety of levels, including government bodies, community
organisations, and interpersonally. What, if any, relevance does TMF have in
areas of the world that are not considered Western?
Author: Dyer, Erin
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Atack, IainPublisher:
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