The Bernal story : mediating class and race in a multicultural community / Beth Roy ; foreword by John Paul Lederac.

SeriesSyracuse studies in peace and conflict resolution
Syracuse studies on peace and conflict resolution. ^A251551
Contents Part 1. The story of a well-fought conflict. The context: Exploring the terrain -- The setup: Composition and design -- The beginning: Goals, roles, and power relations -- Storytelling: Emotion and meaning -- Analysis: Getting to the heart of the matter -- Negotiation: Swings and crunches -- Documents and disturbances: Negotiating in the real world -- Consensus! ... and distruption -- Aftermath: Into the community, onto the walls.
Contents Part 2. Theorizing the good fight. Turning points -- Dynamics of mediating identity-based conflict.
Contents Part 3. Pragmatics and reflections. Summarizing the model -- Conclusions and recommendations.
Contents Appendixes: A. Preparation for first session -- B. Preparation for second session -- C. First draft of consensus statement -- D. Mediation group's statement about the Andover Mural -- F. Final consensus statement.
Abstract The Bernal story is both a narrative of the process that helped restore good relations across lines of race and class, and also a guide for people seeking to resolve conflict with attention to class, race, emotion and power.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2014014001
ISBN9780815633464 (cloth ; alk. paper)
ISBN0815633467 (cloth ; alk. paper)
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