Mediation Theory and Practice, Vol 1, No 1 (2016)

Stop. Talk. Listen. Challenging the Culture of Conflict: The Fifth Scottish Centre for Conflict Resolution Conference

Abbey Fee Krause
Issued Date: 4 Jun 2016

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DOI: 10.1558/mtp.v1i1.29824

References


Aitken, E. (2015) Conference welcome and introduction. Paper presented at Challenging the Culture of Conflict: the Fifth SCCR Conference, 18 February, Edinburgh.


Burgess, M. (2015) Conference address. Paper presented at Challenging the Culture of Conflict: the Fifth SCCR Conference, 18 February, Edinburgh.


Burns, Sir H. (2015) The biological basis of aggression and what we might do about it. Paper presented at Challenging the Culture of Conflict: the Fifth SCCR Conference, 18 February, Edinburgh.


Morrow, D. (2015) Beyond winning and losing: shaping futures together. Paper presented at Challenging the Culture of Conflict: the Fifth SCCR Conference, 18 February, Edinburgh.


Polson, K. (2015) The importance of social networks in combatting youth homelessness. Paper presented at Challenging the Culture of Conflict: the Fifth SCCR Conference, 18 February, Edinburgh.


Scottish Government (2014) Youth homelessness analysis 2013–14. Retrieved on 16 April 2016 from www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Housing-Regeneration/RefTables/adhoc-analysis/youthhomeless201314.


Sikveland, R. (2015) Effective communication for engaging mediation clients. Paper presented at Challenging the Culture of Conflict: the Fifth SCCR Conference, 18 February, Edinburgh.


Wolffe, J. (2015) Conflict and compromise. Paper presented at Challenging the Culture of Conflict: the Fifth SCCR Conference, 18 February, Edinburgh.


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