Sharing Dispute Resolution Practices with Leaders of a Divided Community or Campus

Research

Sharing Dispute Resolution Practices with Leaders of a Divided Community or Campus

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Illustration of a man and a woman standing in separate-colored circles with an overlap of another color in between them

Dispute resolution experts have much to offer local leaders during a time of national division. They can provide ways for these leaders to: preserve and build trust, take advantage of the energy underlying protest to help the community deal over the long term with root causes of the concerns that residents raise, and prepare the community by making it more resilient and ready to deal with a divisive incident or conflict. This article by William Froehlich, Nancy H. Rogers and Joseph B. Stulberg shares strategies and tools that help dispute resolution experts reach these leaders.

Resources

Case Studies

Article written by Roselle L. Wissler and Art Hinshaw published in Washington University Journal of Law and Policy (2023).

Video

Check out the latest Keeping It 100 Podcast Episode, featuring Tracey Frisch, Executive Director, AAA-ICDR Foundation sharing an overview of the Foundation.

Conflict Dialogue

Article written by Roselle L. Wissler and Art Hinshaw published in Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution.