Blogs
You will find useful articles on conflict-related topics.

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: Making Mediation Your Day Job by Tammy Lenski
I’ve long admired Tammi Lenski’s work in the conflict resolution field (check out her other book The Conflict Pivot), but only recently discovered this book (now in its 3rd edition) in which she discusses how to market your ADR business using mediation principles. This book provides such a different approach to the usual business marketing

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: Good Arguments by Bo Seo
The subtitle of the book is What the art of debating can teach us about listening better and disagreeing well. The author is Australia’s two-time world debating champion, and the book will certainly teach you a lot about how debating works, and how it compares with the kinds of disagreements we have in everyday life.

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: Metaphors We Lives By by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson
This book is for all the language nerds out there (my hand is held up high!) who love exploring how words can structure our reality. As a big fan of metaphor, I couldn’t resist! Some of this book was over my head – linguistics and other concepts that I struggled to understand – but there

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: The Mediator’s Approach by Tara West
I recently read this overview of different mediation approaches and I was incredibly impressed with the author’s understanding of their similarities and differences. I’ve taught comparative mediation subjects in postgraduate programs for many years, and it’s rare to find someone who can so clearly explain each different approach, and more importantly, do so in a

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: Psychologically Informed Mediation by Monica Hanaway
I bought this book expecting more specific content about different aspects of psychology and their relationship to mediation. It doesn’t really include this information, rather it provides a broad overview about how psychological, existential, and phenomenological thought apply to mediation practice. What the book does provide, however, is a very nuanced description of mediation, from

WHAT I’VE BEEN READING: How Emotions Are Made by Lisa Feldmann Barrett
As I’ve been putting the finishing touches on our new Managing Emotions in Conflict online course, this book has become my essential reference source. The book explains complex concepts in simple language, with many practical (and often entertaining) examples. The book will challenge many things that you thought you knew about emotions, and how they