ACR
Update,
February 1, 2006
Published by the Association
for Conflict Resolution,
a merged organization of AFM, CREnet and SPIDR
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OVERVIEW
OF ARTICLES
February 1, 2006
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2006 Annual Conference: Accepting
Spanish-language proposals only, until
February 17!
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2006 Annual Conference: Philadelphia Offers
Lots for Everyone!
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ACR CareerCenter: Find Your Career Match!
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ACR Requests Member Input on Revised Uniform
Arbitration Act by February 15!
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Call for Article Proposals: Summer 2006
ACResolution magazine
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Section Teleconferences: Spirituality Section
and Workplace and ODR Sections
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Section News: Environment and Public Policy
and Family Sections
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Chapter News: Northern California Chapter
Conference April 22, 2006
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Quotations
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Message from our Sponsor: Mediate.com, Amtrak and BMC Associates
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1. 2006 Annual Conference: Accepting
Spanish-language proposals only, until February 17!
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CONFERENCIA ANUAL de ACR 2006: Estamos aceptando
ahora propuestas para presentación de talleres en
Español solamente hasta el 17 de febrero a las 5:30
P.M. EST.
Las propuestas en Español deben presentarse a través
del
Internet para ser evaluadas para su presentación
en la Conferencia Anual de ACR, que se celebrará del
25 al 28 de octubre de 2006 en Philadelphia, PA, los
E.E.U.U. (El período para la sumisión del resto de
las ofertas está cerrado).

Proposals in Spanish may be submitted
online for consideration for presentation at
ACR’s 2006 Annual Conference, to be held October
25-28, 2006 in Philadelphia, PA, USA. The submission
period for all other proposals is now closed.
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2. 2006 Annual Conference: Philadelphia Offers a
Lot for everyone !
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Philadelphia – Not Just Something for Anyone, But
Lots for Everyone!
Visit a Livable 21st Century City and a
History Museum in One Place (Part I)
by James A. Rosenstein
Philadelphia may well be this country’s greatest
living history museum. Virtually everywhere you
walk or ride within the 3-1/2 square mile area
called Center City (roughly between the Delaware
and Schuylkill Rivers on the east and west and
between Spring Garden Street and South Street on
the north and south), you will encounter evidence
of every significant period of life in America
from the early 1700s to today.
When
most people think of history and Philadelphia, it is usually about the last
thirty years of the Eighteenth Century—the meeting
of the first Continental Congress, the writing of
the Declaration of Independence at the State House
(now renamed Independence Hall), the drafting of
the Constitution and the early years of the
republic when Philadelphia was our capital.
Virtually all of the historically important local
buildings of this period, not to mention many
beautiful Eighteenth Century homes, are located in
Independence Historical Park and the surrounding
Society Hill, Old City and Washington Square West
neighborhoods (all of which are located between 1
and 1½ miles of the Annual Conference Hotel).
To
read more, please
visit
the ACR website,
where you can also read the first article in this
series,
“Philadelphia, Here We Come.”
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3.
ACR
CareerCenter: Find Your Career Match!
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It's a new year. Are you
looking for a new job? A new employee?
ACR
is pleased to introduce the new
CareerCenter, an interactive job board and online resource for job
seekers and employers in the conflict resolution field. Visit the
CareerCenter today to take advantage of these online employment
connections and other career-related services:
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4.
ACR Requests Member Input on
Revised Uniform Arbitration Act by February 15!
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ACR’s
Legislative and Public Policy (LPP) Committee has initiated a legislative
review of the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act (RUAA), which was drafted and
adopted in 2000 to update the Uniform Arbitration Act (UAA) of 1956. The
RUAA is now being considered at the state level. The LPP Committee has
developed a proposal regarding ACR and the RUAA, which may be viewed or
downloaded on the ACR website at
http://www.ACRnet.org/about/initiatives/publicpolicy/index.htm.
The LPP
Committee is soliciting member input on this proposal through February 15,
2006. All ACR members are invited to contribute opinions and suggestions.
Please email your comments to ACR Program Manager Jennifer Druliner at
jdruliner@ACRnet.org by February 15, 2006. |
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5.
Call for Article Proposals: Summer 2006
ACResolution magazine |
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Call for Article Proposals: Summer 2006
ACResolution
magazine
The summer 2006 ACResolution magazine will
focus on the topic of
international ADR. The editors seek proposals
from people who would like to write articles on any
aspect of ADR processes used in countries other than
the United States. They seek diversity in authors
and subject matter and authors do not have to be ACR
members.
If interested, please
include:
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half-page
description of your proposed article,
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title/headline for
your article,
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your name and
contact information,
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one to three lines
of biographical information, including any
affiliation with ACR, and
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whether you would
like to write a major (3,000 words) or minor
(1,500 words) feature.
Send your proposals via email
to ACResolution Managing Editor at
publications@ACRnet.org as soon as possible but
no later than
March 10, 2006.
An editorial advisory
committee will review the proposals and choose 2 or
3 major features and 2 or 3 minor features. Authors
will be notified by March 15. If selected,
completed articles will be due by May 1, 2006.
For more information
about ACR publications and guidelines, please visit
http://www.ACRnet.org/publications/acresolution.htm. |
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6. Section Teleconferences: Spirituality Section and Workplace and ODR
Sections |
Spirituality Section
Writers’ Teleconference: “Beginner’s Mind:
Cultivating Mediator Mindfulness”
February 16, 2006, 4 p.m. ET/1:00 p.m. PT
The
Spirituality Section’s “Writers’ Teleconference
Forum” continues on February 16, 2006 with a
teleconference on “Beginner’s Mind: Cultivating
Mediator Mindfulness,” presented by Dr. Tom Fisher.
Tom Fisher is Coordinator of Graduate Programs in
Conflict Resolution and Family Law Mediation at La
Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. Tom is a
Zen practitioner with a Ph.D. in Chinese History.
For information on how to participate, please visit
http://www.mediate.com/acrspirituality/.
ACR’s Workplace and Online Dispute Resolution (ODR)
Sections’ Teleseminar: “Integration of Online
Dispute Resolution Technology into Workplace
Mediation” February 17,
12:00 p.m. ET
Please
join Daniel Rainey as he discusses a variety of
electronic dispute resolution tools and how they can
be effectively integrated into the mediation
process. He will also discuss the issues of
face-to-face vs. online interaction; culture; and
confidentiality. This teleseminar will include a
brief overview of the efforts of the National
Mediation Board to integrate new technology into its
mediation program. For information on how to
register, please visit
http://www.mediate.com/acrworkplace/.
Non-Workplace Section members may attend two
Workplace Section teleseminars at no charge. |
Interested
in participating in a teleconference? Send an email to
sections at ACRnet.org
to receive dial-in instructions.
Please note: most Section
teleconferences are a Section member
benefit. To join a Section, log in to
ACR’s Online Member Center, click
on “My Account History,” then “Add
Sections,” and select the Sections you
want to add. |
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7. Sections News: Environment and Public Policy and Family Sections |
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Upcoming Section Mid-Year Conferences
Environment and Public Policy (EPP) Section Mid-year
Conference: June 28–30, 2006
Please save the date and spread the word! ACR’s
Environment and Public Policy Section will hold a
mid-year conference June 28–30, 2006 in Boston. As
always, the conference promises to be “more fun
than thought humanly possible.” Stay
tuned for
updates and plan to join us in Boston!
Family
Section Mid-Year Conference:
July 13-16, 2006
Plan to attend ACR’s
Family Section mid-year conference,
“Making Waves—Breaking Barriers,” to be held on
the shores of Cape Cod, July 13-16, 2006 with
keynote speaker David Hall.
David Hall is the Provost and Senior
Vice-President for Academic Affairs at Northeastern
University Boston, and author of the best selling
“Search for Sacred Rivers.” More information will be
made available on the
Family Section website.
Call
for Section volunteers!
The
Environment and Public Policy (EPP) Section
needs short-term
volunteers
to serve on a review
panel for EPP-related proposals submitted for the
ACR Annual Conference. The Annual Conference program
committee is asking each Section to assess proposals
in their area. The EPP Section seeks a group of
approximately five people to assess the EPP-related
proposals. The time commitment would involve about 3
hours of reading and individual rating of proposals
(all proposals are online), along with a one-hour
conference call to reach group agreement on ranking
sessions some time in early February. Please
respond to John Stephens at
stephens@sog.unc.edu
if you would like to serve.
The EPP
Section Conference planning committee
is looking for volunteers
to help organize the upcoming EPP Section mid-year
conference. If you’re interested in helping
organize the conference, please contact Harry
Manasewich at
Hfactordr@aol.com.
Join a Family Section Committee!
The Family Section committees provide a great place
for members to network, learn more about the field
and even identify sources for business. Those who
join also help the Family Section remain vital and
helpful to its members. Please consider joining one
of the Family Section’s committees. Check the
Family Section website for details. |
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8.
Chapters News: Northern California Chapter
Conference April 22, 2006 |
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Save the Date:
Northern California Chapter (ADRNC) Conference:
April 22, 2006
Mark your calendars – the 2006 Annual ADRNC
Conference will be held on Saturday, April 22, 2006
at Preservation Park in downtown Oakland! More
information on speakers and programs will be
forthcoming shortly. Last year’s event was sold out
and we expect this year’s also will be. Hope to see
you there! For more information on the Northern
California Chapter, please visit:
http://www.mediate.com/adrnc/.
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Quotations |
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There are lots of people who mistake their
imagination for their memory. -- Josh Billings |
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The difference between false memories and true
ones is the same as for jewels: it is always the false ones that
look the most real, the most brilliant. -- Salvador Dali |
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Memory is a complicated thing, a relative to
truth, but not its twin. -- Barbara Kingsolver,
Animal Dreams |
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Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being
caught. -- Author Unknown |
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10.
Message from our
sponsors: Mediate.com, Amtrak and BMC Associates |
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Celebrate
10 Years of Mediate.com
For additional
information, contact
admin@mediate.com or call 541 345 1629.
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judgment, discretion and the ability to work
independently. For more information, contact K.
Marshall at
marshak@amtrak.com. |
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what partners must negotiate, either
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conflict resolution mode. Go to
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to download the 1st two chapters free. |
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