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Habermas's theory of communicative action as a theoretical framework for mediation practice
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The authors articulates Habermas's "presuppositions of argumentation" which can help mediators focus on fundamental elements of conflict resolution, and encourages discussion that derives from Haberma's ideas of the "conditions of communication".Abstract:
This article articulates Habermas's “presuppositions of argumentation,” which can help mediators focus on fundamental elements of conflict resolution, and encourages discussion that derives from Habermas's ideas of the “conditions of communication.”read more
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Conflict and communication : critical theory, international relations and the intervention in Kosovo
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A Theory Matrix for Mediators
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Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving in
TL;DR: The world's bestselling guide to negotiation is the Getting to Yes as mentioned in this paper, which simplifies the whole negotation process, offering a highly effective framework that will ensure success, including principles such as: Don't bargain over positions Separate the people from the problem and insist on objective criteria.
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Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action.
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Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action
TL;DR: McCarthy as mentioned in this paper discusses the application of Kant's Critique of Kant to Discourse Ethics, and proposes a program of philosophical justification for moral consciousness, communicative action, and moral and ethical life.
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Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement without Giving in Roger Fisher and William Urey
TL;DR: The world's bestselling guide to negotiation is the Getting to Yes as mentioned in this paper, which simplifies the whole negotation process, offering a highly effective framework that will ensure success, including principles such as: Don't bargain over positions Separate the people from the problem and insist on objective criteria.
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Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement without Giving in
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement without Giving in, which is a case study of negotiation without giving in in the QM field.