mediationcenteredness
Mediation-centeredness refers to an organizational or interpersonal approach that prioritizes collaborative problem-solving and conflict resolution through mediation as a core strategy. This concept emphasizes the use of neutral third parties—mediators—to facilitate dialogue between conflicting parties, fostering mutual understanding and voluntary agreements rather than imposed solutions. Mediation-centeredness is commonly applied in dispute resolution systems, workplace environments, community organizations, and even personal relationships, where conflicts arise frequently.
The core principle of mediation-centeredness lies in its focus on empowering parties to actively participate in
Research suggests that mediation-centeredness can lead to higher satisfaction among participants compared to traditional conflict resolution
Critics argue that mediation-centeredness may not be suitable for all conflicts, particularly those involving power imbalances