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Routledge Mediation & Popular Culture - Media Law Research

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Description

Explore the connection between legal processes and modern media with Mediation & Popular Culture. Part of the Routledge Research in Media Law series, this book examines essential mediation topics including impartiality, self-determination, and fair outcomes. By using popular television shows and award-winning films as illustrative examples, the text helps clarify complex subjects like expert intuition, feelings, conflicts of interest, and deception during caucusing. This academic resource provides a global perspective by drawing on research from diverse nations, including Australia, Canada, China, Germany, India, Japan, the United Kingdom, and many others. It is an ideal resource for students and professionals looking to understand how media representations impact the perception of mediation and legal conflict resolution. Whether you are studying media law or alternative dispute resolution, this book offers a unique way to analyze legal concepts through the lens of the stories we watch every day.

Key Features

Uses popular television shows and award-winning films to explain complex mediation topics through recognizable cultural examples.

Covers under-represented subjects such as expert intuition, feelings, repeat business, and the impact of deception in caucusing.

Provides a wide international scope with research spanning from Australia and Canada to Japan, India, and the United Kingdom.

Part of the respected Routledge Research in Media Law series, making it a reliable academic resource for legal studies.

Examines core mediation principles like impartiality, self-determination, and the pursuit of fair outcomes.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
26 March 2020
Listed Since
21 November 2019

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