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(1990) Conflict: readings in management and resolution, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

A tale of two movements

adr and the greens

Christa Daryl Slaton, Theodore L. Becker

pp. 301-315

In the past decade, we have been intimately acquainted with the problems, and suffered some of the growing pains, of two important global movements, what some call the "Alternative Dispute Resolution" movement (or ADR) and what many know as "The Green" movement, or in Germany as "Die Grünen." Each continues to expand in size and impact. Each is a substantial shift in process. Each has great potential to transform how society is shaped in the future. And each is plagued by a variety of splits amongst its theorists and practitioners, differences in what is conceived to be its ideology and how to best make that ideology work in the "real" world.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-21003-9_17

Full citation:

Daryl Slaton, C. , Becker, T. L. (1990)., A tale of two movements: adr and the greens, in J. Burton & F. Dukes (eds.), Conflict: readings in management and resolution, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 301-315.

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