Mediation models and their application in intercultural mediation
Abstract
The article comments on three models of mediation always from the perspective of intercultural mediation: that of the Harvard School of Negotiation, the transformative model of Bush and Folger and the circular narrative model of Sara Coob — not without also taking into account the ideas of other models put forward by Lederach, Galtung, Fitzduff, etc. But together with others authors and mediation practitioners he considers that all models contribute valuable elements and that, whichever the preference, it is always convenient to include useful elements in the other models when acting in specific situations.
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