THE SCIENCE OF COMMUNICATION AND NEGOTIATION IN MEDIATION

Journal Title: Challenges of the Knowledge Society - Year 2011, Vol 1, Issue 0

Abstract

The present study proposes to contribute in clarifying a subject of great actuality and social importance: why does the contemporary society need such mediation and mediators and what are the psycho-social premises of making the process of mediaton more efficient. In the first part, this study keeps the track of identifying the connections and the distinctions between communication-negotiation and mediation. The intercession carries forward with the analysis of the communicational and negotiative abilities of the mediator – premises of efficient mediation. The final part consists in an argument towards the imperative need of mediation felt by the contemporary society at all its levels.

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ELENA NEDELCU

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ELENA NEDELCU (2011). THE SCIENCE OF COMMUNICATION AND NEGOTIATION IN MEDIATION. Challenges of the Knowledge Society, 1(0), 1996-2003. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-157344