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WALL, JAMES A (4) answer(s).
 
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Israeli and U.S. Community Mediation / Zarankin, Tal G; Wall, James A   Journal Article
Wall, James A Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This study investigates the informal mediations of 100 Israeli and 100 U.S. mediators. It was predicted that Israeli mediators - because of their collectivistic values and Dugri communication style - would be more assertive than their U.S. counterparts. Specifically, the Israelis were expected to put the disputants together more frequently, advise the disputants on how to act, and more often suggest concessions. We also compared the mediations of the Sepharadic Israelis (whose roots lie in Middle Eastern culture) to that of the Ashkenasim (of a European background). The former group was expected to be more assertive because of their collectivism. The data - based upon 200 personal interviews - support the hypothesis for international (Israeli-U.S.) differences but not for those between the Sepharadic and Ashkenasim.
Key Words Conflict  Israel  United States  Mediator 
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ID:   065799


Mediation: a current review and theory development / Wall, James A; Stark, John B; Standifer, Rhetta L   Article
Wall, James A Article
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Publication 2001.
Key Words Conflict Management  Mediation 
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ID:   053850


Thai and U.S. community mediation. / Callister, Ronda Roberts; Wall, James A Aug 2004  Journal Article
Callister, Ronda Roberts Journal Article
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Publication Aug 2004.
Key Words Conflict  Thailand  Mediation  Harmony  Thailand-United States 
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ID:   155779


Treasure trove of insights : sixty years of jcr research on negotiation and mediation / Wall, James A; Druckman, Daniel   Journal Article
Wall, James A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Six decades of JCR research on negotiation and mediation are celebrated in this article. Starting with the earliest articles on these topics, we trace the development of recurring themes. The themes serve to organize a review of findings reported in the journal. The research on negotiation covers processes and conditions that occur prior to, during, and at the end of negotiation. The work on mediation provides insights into mediator approaches and impacts. This article concludes with suggestions for integrating and better understanding of the negotiation and mediation processes.
Key Words Mediation  Negotiation  Recurrent JCR Themes 
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