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Published: 27 May 2010
..., takes them into account in the fullest possible manner. Lucidity can never be lucidity for all and for ever, but can only be a sensitivity to context, a responsibility to the other, a recognition of difference, heterogeneity, mediation; something not very far removed from jargon, in other words. Oxford...
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Published: 01 January 2017
... and associated officials, policing and punishments, Christian and Jewish courts, and the practice of mediation (ṣulḥ). The chapter portrays Cairo’s legal system as a complex network of overlapping forums and practices, in which jurisdictional boundaries were often obscure, and which offered litigants the ability...
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Published: 30 July 2014
... Theodor Cronin Michael Garnett Edward Marcus Laura Stepniak Kravchinski S M Grossman Leonid Rhythm Brodsky Nikolai Counterpoint Turgenev Ivan Sergueevitch Pushkin Alexander Editorial praxis Translation strategies Reception of foreign literatures Cross-cultural mediation Montage...
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Published: 01 February 2009
...This chapter focuses on the Scottish Mediation Network (SMN) and the Scottish Mediation Register (SMR). It begins with a historical background on the SMN before discussing how the SMR works. The objectives of the SMN are: to promote mediation and other related forms of conflict management...
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Published: 01 February 2009
...This chapter provides an overview of environmental mediation in Scotland and the potential for mediation in the country's planning system. It first considers the political nature of environmental conflicts in Scotland and the role of environmental mediators in trying to resolve those conflicts...
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Published: 01 February 2009
...This chapter provides an overview of how neighbour/community mediation works in Scotland by presenting a case study of dispute resolution in a typical neighbourhood. Community mediation is a frequently used and highly successful way of assisting neighbours and groups of people in neighbourhoods...
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Published: 01 February 2009
...This chapter provides an overview of how family mediation works in Scotland. Family mediation helps families in conflict to resolve their difficulties and to reach an agreement that supports improved family communication; it helps families to make their own decisions about the future. Family...
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Published: 01 February 2009
... everyone's needs in relation to accessibility. The chapter then explains the differences between mediation and the conciliation process offered by the DCS before turning to the work of the Equality and Human Rights Commission with regards to addressing discrimination complaints lodged by disabled people...
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Published: 13 December 2022
...This chapter summarizes the findings of the book by focusing on two aspects: writing about the Hajj and the longevity of this practice, and on the relationship between the Hajj and the world. It also tackles the possibilities of the mediation to enrich conversations on diversity in Islam...
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Published: 01 December 2015
... competence community of practice formulaic language Goffman Erving identity languaging non verbal language reception of texts speech community Vygotsky Lev Bruner Jerome English for Academic Purposes EAP mediation performativity routines and formats translanguaging zone of proximal...
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Published: 01 May 2017
...This chapter considers what it means to attend to the dynamics and aesthetics of sonic mediation in modern writing, acoustic, and cinematic forms produced from the 1890s through to the mid-twentieth century. Tracking the various transformations of the rhythmic or metrical patterning of sound across...
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Published: 01 May 2017
... it would engage. accent Beach Sylvia Cambridge Orthological Institute gramophone Joyce James listening media Ogden C K reading recording Stead Christina style literary voice Jaffe Aaron mediation modernism sonic translation Derrida Jacques Dolar Mladen Eliot T S Richards I A telephone...
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Published: 13 April 2021
...The introductory chapter consists of four broad sub-chapters that present a framework for understanding the topic, namely the mediation of the sonic environment, and defines ambient sound and ambience through their various connotations and associations. This introductory section examines the book’s...
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Published: 03 July 2023
... The Colonial Mediation Colonial Mimesis Mediation The Academization of “Arabic” Palestinian Mimetic Mask The genre of literary criticism is not static. Its structures and the functions that it plays vary in time and space. In the first and formative phase of the arena of ‘Arabic’, literary criticism...
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Published: 15 December 2020
... process at the pre-negotiation stage. The processes then intended to reach a peace agreement during the negotiation stage. This book has suggested that a peace agreement requires mediation by an independent third party: between the British government and their adversaries, the IRA and the republican...
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Published: 01 May 2016
... performance Bazin André death mask mediation mirror reference Badiou gaze Lenin Vladimir haptic visuality rupture subjectivity World War II mystic ritual sound gender Lacan Jacques Mandelstam Gorbachev Pasternak Boris Žižek Slavoj hallucination Gogol Nikolai Hitchcock Alfred Pushkin...
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Published: 01 February 2009
...This chapter provides an overview of mediation in Scotland in 2008. Scotland has made significant progress in recognising the potential for mediation to help people, organisations and others to address disputes and differences. The first family mediation services were introduced in the country...
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Published: 01 February 2009
...This chapter provides an overview of mediation services in Scotland and explains what to expect from a mediator. An individual mediator or a mediation organisation will typically provide information about mediation that is easy to understand, answer questions the client may have about mediation...
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Published: 01 February 2009
...This chapter explains how mediation works in a health care setting in Scotland by focusing on the National Health Service (NHS), the country's largest employer with almost 158,000 staff. Health services are delivered through fourteen regional NHS Boards, each of which runs the entire local NHS...
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Published: 01 February 2009
...This chapter provides an overview of peer mediation in schools in Scotland. Peer mediation involves school students acting as impartial third parties to help their peers resolve conflicts, from name-calling and bullying to arguing and fighting. The pupil mediators facilitate communication...