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Negotiation As A Post-Modern Process, Kenneth H. Fox
Negotiation As A Post-Modern Process, Kenneth H. Fox
Kenneth H Fox
Conventional pedagogy treats negotiation as a strategic and instrumental process. Yet, recent developments in our field suggest that our frame for teaching negotiation is overly limited. Second generation negotiation research and teaching must recognize this limitation and expand our frame to incorporate additional paradigms for understanding people and how they interact. This article suggests a different conception for negotiation research and teaching.
Do Unto Others: Widener Law School Using Pro Bono Service As An Educational Access Outreach Strategy Within The Constraints Of Recession Policies, Sydney Howe-Barksdale
Do Unto Others: Widener Law School Using Pro Bono Service As An Educational Access Outreach Strategy Within The Constraints Of Recession Policies, Sydney Howe-Barksdale
Sydney Howe-Barksdale
No abstract provided.
El Nuevo Plan De Estudios De Licenciatura De La Escuela Libre De Derecho, Juan Pablo Pampillo Baliño
El Nuevo Plan De Estudios De Licenciatura De La Escuela Libre De Derecho, Juan Pablo Pampillo Baliño
Dr. Juan Pablo Pampillo Baliño
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer's Mind: Why A Twenty-First Century Legal Practice Will Not Thrive Using Nineteenth Century Thinking 2010 (With Thanks To George Lakoff), Phyllis E. Bernard
The Lawyer's Mind: Why A Twenty-First Century Legal Practice Will Not Thrive Using Nineteenth Century Thinking 2010 (With Thanks To George Lakoff), Phyllis E. Bernard
Phyllis E. Bernard
No abstract provided.