Tabla de Contenidos:
  • pt. 1. Defining popular justice. Introduction / S.E. Merry & N. Milner
  • Sorting out popular justice / S.E. Merry
  • The future of alternative dispute resolution: reflections on ADR as social movement / P.S. Adler
  • Evaluation of community-justice programs / K. Lowry
  • pt. 2. San Francisco community boards and the meaning of community mediation. Community boards: an analytic profile / F.L. DuBow & C. McEwen
  • Organizing for community mediation: the legacy of community boards of San Francisco as a social-movement organization / D.R. Thomason & F.L. Dubow
  • Justice from another perspective: the ideology and developmental history of the community boards programs / R. Shonholtz
  • What mediation training says- or doesn't say- about the ideology and culture of North American community-justice programs / V. Shook & N. Milner
  • Dispute transformation, the influence of a communication paradigm of disputing, and the San Francisco community boards program / J.H. Rothschild
  • Police and "nonstranger" conflicts in a San Francisco neighborhood: notes on mediation and intimate violence / F.L. Dubow & E. Currie
  • pt. 3. Contested words: community, justice, empowerment, and popular. The paradox of popular justice: a practitioner's view / J.P. Lederach & R. Kraybill
  • Local people, local problems, and neighborhood justice: the discourse of "community" in San Francisco community boards / B. Yngvesson
  • Community organizing through conflict resolution / C.B. Harrington
  • When is popular justice popular? / L. Nader
  • The impossibility of popular justice / P. Fitzpatrick.