Noam Ebner
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View article: Teaching the World: Educational Pivots for the Second Half of the ADR Century
Teaching the World: Educational Pivots for the Second Half of the ADR Century Open
We are currently approaching the midpoint of the first century of ADR development in the U.S and around the world. It is a remarkable point in time to be involved in the ADR field, marked as it is by reflection upon the first half of The A…
View article: Weaving Together Theory, Research, Practice, and Teaching: A Four‐dimensional Approach to Negotiation and Conflict Management Work
Weaving Together Theory, Research, Practice, and Teaching: A Four‐dimensional Approach to Negotiation and Conflict Management Work Open
In this article, we suggest a new paradigm for writing on negotiation and conflict management that integrates theory, research, practice, and teaching. While there might be an implicit understanding that such integration is key to advancin…
View article: Strengthening Online Dispute Resolution Justice
Strengthening Online Dispute Resolution Justice Open
This paper adopts a systems-design approach to focus courts and lawyers on the unexamined: how involving lawyers in the design, development and implementation of court-annexed online dispute resolution (ODR) programs, will strengthen their…
View article: Disrupting the Eviction Crisis with Conflict Resolution Strategies
Disrupting the Eviction Crisis with Conflict Resolution Strategies Open
Our nation faces a serious eviction epidemic. More than 2.3 million eviction actions are filed every year. That’s about four per minute. The eviction crisis is a multi-faceted problem that will require a systemic, interdisciplinary approac…
View article: Designing Binge-Worthy Courses: Pandemic Pleasures and COVID-19 Consequences
Designing Binge-Worthy Courses: Pandemic Pleasures and COVID-19 Consequences Open
Teachers of conflict, negotiation, and alternative dispute resolution who have transitioned their in-person courses to synchronous video conferencing are posed with significant pedagogical challenges. How will they stoke their students’ cu…
View article: Mind the Gap: Bringing Technology to the Mediation Table
Mind the Gap: Bringing Technology to the Mediation Table Open
As technology impacts every aspect of our lives, all professions are exploring how to benefit from use of technology. Mediation is no exception. Since the mid-1990s, the field has explored applying technology to resolve conflict. At an ear…
View article: Mismatches Between Mediation Teaching and Practice: A First Community Conversation
Mismatches Between Mediation Teaching and Practice: A First Community Conversation Open
In this article, Ebner and Johnsen discuss mismatches between how mediation is taught, and how it is practiced. For example, many mediation teachers teach a facilitative model, whereas much of mediation practice is evaluative. Some of thes…
View article: Weaving Together Theory, Research, Practice, and Teaching: A Four‐dimensional Approach to Negotiation and Conflict Management Work
Weaving Together Theory, Research, Practice, and Teaching: A Four‐dimensional Approach to Negotiation and Conflict Management Work Open
In this article, we suggest a new paradigm for writing on negotiation and conflict management that integrates theory, research, practice, and teaching. While there might be an implicit understanding that such integration is key to advancin…
View article: Negotiation is Changing
Negotiation is Changing Open
Many changes – those we notice, and those that escape our attention until we are quite a ways down a new path – are only the tip of the iceberg of the change that individuals and society are experiencing as a result of the technological de…
View article: A ‘Grand’ Unified Negotiation Theory… in Context
A ‘Grand’ Unified Negotiation Theory… in Context Open
Negotiation research began in the 20th century and is continuing apace. It is pursued from the perspectives of several disciplines including psychology, organizational behavior, labor relations, decision sciences, game theory, communicatio…
View article: The Technology of Negotiation
The Technology of Negotiation Open
Here, the author follows up on his Email and Text negotiating chapters, both of which discuss technology which by now have become quite generic. This chapter is different: Ebner here describes representative examples of a burgeoning class …
View article: Negotiation via Videoconferencing
Negotiation via Videoconferencing Open
This chapter addresses a tool which has crept up on negotiators.
Videoconferencing for negotiation was first hailed long ago with certain expectations: high quality video at high cost, to be used for negotiation between business teams in…
View article: On the Forming of Unified Field Theories
On the Forming of Unified Field Theories Open
In this Article, I will provide some reflections on these intuitive associations between the worlds of negotiation and of physics, in their searches for comprehensive explanations of the phenomena they respectively explore. While the conne…
View article: Nonverbal communication in negotiation
Nonverbal communication in negotiation Open
The authors first review the research indicating that what most negotiating advice focuses on—what should be said or written, and how, and when—amounts to about 7% of communication. The other 93% is nonverbal....and is mostly ignored by pr…
View article: Communication in Negotiation
Communication in Negotiation Open
At its very heart, negotiation is a communication-driven process. It can be discussed, to a surprising extent, through a communication-focused frame.
Communication is a distinctly human activity, and conducting communication poorly is …