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Spengler, Fabiana Marion.
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Community conflict mediation/ by Fabiana Marion Spengler.
Author:
Spengler, Fabiana Marion.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
vi, 98 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1 - Introduction -- Chapter 2 - Between Philia, Amicitia and Friendship: Social Cement or Legal Rule? -- Chapter 3 - The Political Game of Friend/Enemy Mediated by Fraternal Communication -- Chapter 4 - Community and Communication: The Sharing of a Language Capable of Consensus? -- Chapter 5 - Community Mediation and the Community Mediator: The Resolution of Conflicts in a Non-State Community Space.
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Subject:
Conflict management. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-09873-3
ISBN:
9783032098733
Community conflict mediation
Spengler, Fabiana Marion.
Community conflict mediation
[electronic resource] /by Fabiana Marion Spengler. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - vi, 98 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1 - Introduction -- Chapter 2 - Between Philia, Amicitia and Friendship: Social Cement or Legal Rule? -- Chapter 3 - The Political Game of Friend/Enemy Mediated by Fraternal Communication -- Chapter 4 - Community and Communication: The Sharing of a Language Capable of Consensus? -- Chapter 5 - Community Mediation and the Community Mediator: The Resolution of Conflicts in a Non-State Community Space.
This book examines the political foundations of community mediation, exploring why citizens choose to resolve conflicts autonomously within their communities rather than relying on judicial decisions. It investigates how community mediation, led by mediators who are themselves members of the community, fosters social inclusion, accountability, and empowerment among conflicting parties. The text traces the roots of these practices to Roman amicitia and Greek philia, concepts of friendship that served as social bonds or "social cement" in classical society. By revisiting these traditions, the book analyzes their relevance as a political basis for contemporary approaches to conflict resolution, showing how ancient ideals of consensus, fraternity, and solidarity can inform modern mediation processes. Across its chapters, the book identifies the essential qualities of community mediators and their relationships with the parties involved, highlighting how these dynamics shape the credibility and acceptance of their interventions. It also outlines key categories-consensus, alterity, fraternity, solidarity, and time-as integral to the concept of friendship and demonstrates their connection to both mediation and jurisdiction. In addition, the work critically assesses the limitations of community mediation and questions whether its practice can consistently lead to the autonomization and accountability of participants. By bridging classical political philosophy and contemporary conflict resolution, this book offers a fresh perspective for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in law, political theory, social inclusion, and alternative dispute resolution.
ISBN: 9783032098733
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