@inbook{11549725fd74409694b070d7320735eb,
title = "Exporting Mediation through Role Plays: Intercultural Considerations in Knowledge Transfer",
abstract = "Intercultural and cross-cultural mediation in the Western world has emerged as an object of research that has attracted a growing attention over the past thirty years. Meanwhile, static and essentialist notions of culture in communication have been challenged by dynamic and constructivist approaches taking culture as a flux that is changing permanently. The contributions in this book adopt these tendencies to cross-cultural mediation research: They center around the question if and in what ways people from different cultural groups have constructed their own notions of how conflict mediation in cross-cultural settings should be dealt with in particular. In other words: Are there different ways of handling cross-cultural conflict that may be termed as culture-specific? The contributions in this volume reveal some insights to the high complexity of this question.",
author = "Alexander, \{Nadja Marie\} and Michelle LeBaron",
year = "2010",
language = "English",
isbn = "9783631596449",
series = "International and Regional Perspectives on Cross-Cultural Mediation 2010",
pages = "151--168",
editor = "Dominic Busch and Claude-H{\'e}l{\`e}ne Mayer and Christian Boness",
booktitle = "International and Regional Perspectives on Cross-Cultural Mediation",
publisher = "Peter Lang Group AG",
}