What ADR Book Are You Reading? ‘The Magic in Mediation’ with author Kenneth Cloke (Vid /Podcast)

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I was privileged to engage in a stimulating and thought-provoking conversation with the ‘ADR Legend’ Kenneth Cloke on his latest book, ‘The Magic in Mediation’, on Expert Views on ADR (EVA) Show. Professor Ken Cloke is the Director of the Center for Dispute Resolution. He is a mediator, arbitrator, consultant, and trainer specialising in communication, negotiation, and resolving complex multi-party conflicts. He has mediated conflicts and taught dispute resolution in over Twenty (20) countries. He is currently an Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine University School of Law, Harvard University School of Law and Amsterdam University Institute on Dispute Resolution. He is an internationally recognised speaker and has authored several books.

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In this episode, Chinwe gave her feedback and thoughts on ‘The Magic in Mediation’ while Ken shared what motivated him to write it and why the title ‘The Magic in Mediation.’ We went ahead to analyse the book chapter by chapter; Ken dealt with questions raised from Chapter 1, specifically ‘why mediators should not be neutral and why omni-partiality.’ He provided examples to support his point. Prof also addressed questions from Chapter 4 regarding ‘the art of asking questions’ and ‘whether mediation can be used to tackle bullying,’ using the conflict in Gaza as an illustration. Subsequently, Ken answered questions from Chapters 6 and 7, which explore the links between mediation, physics, and mathematics. He then delved into Chapter 14, examining mediating death, dying, trauma, and renewal, illustrating his close brush with death and Chapter 11, which highlighted the conflict in Ukraine, using examples from Israel and Iran. Additionally, he critically analysed questions from Chapter 10, which focuses on the topics of colonization, decolonization, and indigenous restorative practices. Finally, he ended with his own ideas on searching for ways of finding, feeding and FOMENTING MAGIC in Mediation. I highly recommend Ken’s book, ‘The Magic in Mediation,’ as his writing prowess is unparalleled. Simply put, Ken is a genius, and his art of writing is out of this world! His book is a must-read. The book is available on #amazon.

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