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This book presents an unprecedented qualitative research study on
relational changes in mediation with a truly interdisciplinary
outset, drawing on the literature on psychology, alternative
dispute resolution and business. Mediation's potential to induce
changes in parties' relationships as an advantage of the process is
commonly mentioned in the literature. However, despite its being a
key to reconciliation, relational changes in mediation has not yet
been a topic of foundational and fine-grained qualitative enquiry.
As the first study in the literature, this research uses in-depth
interviews with mediation parties and the qualitative methodology
of interpretative phenomenological analysis in order to explore
participants' lived experiences. The phenomenological stance
ensures a particularly rich data set and a nuanced interpretative
analysis. This pioneering piece of research seeks to enter
mediation parties' true experiences as closely as possible, moving
beyond pre-existing theoretical, quantitative and large-scale
qualitative explorations. The themes are discussed in the context
of theory, research and practice. Therefore, this book advances
knowledge about mediation both in theoretical and practical terms.
Innovative conclusions and recommendations are provided for
developing mediation practice, mediation training programmes, and
further research.
This book presents an unprecedented qualitative research study on
relational changes in mediation with a truly interdisciplinary
outset, drawing on the literature on psychology, alternative
dispute resolution and business. Mediation's potential to induce
changes in parties' relationships as an advantage of the process is
commonly mentioned in the literature. However, despite its being a
key to reconciliation, relational changes in mediation has not yet
been a topic of foundational and fine-grained qualitative enquiry.
As the first study in the literature, this research uses in-depth
interviews with mediation parties and the qualitative methodology
of interpretative phenomenological analysis in order to explore
participants' lived experiences. The phenomenological stance
ensures a particularly rich data set and a nuanced interpretative
analysis. This pioneering piece of research seeks to enter
mediation parties' true experiences as closely as possible, moving
beyond pre-existing theoretical, quantitative and large-scale
qualitative explorations. The themes are discussed in the context
of theory, research and practice. Therefore, this book advances
knowledge about mediation both in theoretical and practical terms.
Innovative conclusions and recommendations are provided for
developing mediation practice, mediation training programmes, and
further research.
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