The Choreography of Resolution will revolutionize how mediators handle conflict resolution. Learning how neuroscience is proving what dancers have known for centuries - this book explores the links between the physical, mental, and psychological factors that affect conflict. Examining the autobiographical and practice experiences with diverse cultural, historical and social realities highlights both challenges and breakthroughs in this burgeoning area. Comprehensive in review, this ground-breaking book investigates: - the role of movement in conflict dynamics, - exposes the limitations of omitting the body from the understandings of conflict, - explores the ethical dimensions of embodied approaches - proposes key strategies for conflict intervention Come take the journey through the body as the authors examine how a closed body leads to a closed mind and how movement and dance can positively alter conflict resolution.
About the AuthorAndrew Floyer Acland is regarded as one of hte pioneers of ADR and stakeholder dialogue in the United Kingdom and is based in Gloucester. Professor Michelle LeBaron is a conflict transformation, and scholar/practitioner at the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law in Vancouver, Canada. Carrie MacLeod is the Research Director for the Dancing at the Crossroads conflict transformation and dance project at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada
Book InformationISBN 9781627221375
Author Carrie L. MacLeodFormat Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint American Bar AssociationPublisher American Bar Association