Civic fusion : mediating polarized public disputes /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Podziba, Susan L. (Susan Lisa), 1960-
Corporate Author: American Bar Association. Section of Dispute Resolution
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Chicago, Ill.] : American Bar Association, [2012]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Pt. I: Civic fusion described and defined. Civic fusion described
  • The energies that bind
  • Pt. II: Introduction to the project narratives. The Chelsea charter consensus process
  • Construction cranes negotiated rulemaking
  • The abortion talks
  • Pt. III: Building the foundation for civic fusion. Conducting the mediator's assessment
  • Designing the process
  • Pt. IV: Initiating and sustaining civic fusion. Facing polarization
  • Keeping the substance in motion
  • From certainty through not knowing to curiosity
  • Fostering deliberative negotiations
  • The march to closure
  • Owning the future
  • Conclusion
  • Recommended reading list
  • Appendix A: Talking with the enemy the Boston Globe
  • Appendix B: C-DAC Federal Register notices
  • Appendix C: Ground rules
  • Appendix D: Assessment reports.