03064nam 2200637 450 991013694210332120230422033856.02-35159-504-110.4000/books.ifpo.4967(CKB)3710000000647870(SSID)ssj0001131399(PQKBManifestationID)12499033(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001131399(PQKBWorkID)11142472(PQKB)11216574(FrMaCLE)OB-ifpo-4967(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/40839(PPN)198369069(EXLCZ)99371000000064787020160829d1993 uy 0freu|bu#---uu|uutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLes anciennes fêtes de printemps à Ḥomṣ /Jean-Yves GillonPresses de l’Ifpo2016France :Institut français de Damas,19931 online resource (131 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Collection Tâemoignages et documents Les anciennes fãetes de printemps áa òHomòsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographPrint version: 9782901315070 Includes bibliographical references.Until the mid-fifties of the twentieth century, the city of Homs celebrated every year a great mawsem , the most spectacular ceremony of which was an impressive procession of Sufi brotherhoods. The author's investigation first consisted of collecting all the information still available on this festival from participants, most of them very old. Over the course of the interviews, it appeared that it was only the last and the best preserved of a series of seven spring festivals whose ethnological literature offers many parallels, in other towns or villages in the Near East. How did these seven spring festivals form a cohesive whole? How did they make sense to the participants? What can we know about their history? How and why did they disappear? Starting from a very local research, the investigation leads us to question certain general aspects of a traditional civilization today dying. Couldn't this glimpse into a lost world also contribute to understanding the crisis in which Near Eastern societies are struggling?Spring festivalsHomsSyriaAnthropologyHILCCSocial SciencesHILCCManners & CustomsHILCCHoms (Syria)Social life and customsSyrieislamprintempsfêtes religieusesreligion populaireHomsSpring festivalsAnthropologySocial SciencesManners & CustomsGillon Jean-Yves642291PQKBUkMaJRUBOOK9910136942103321Anciennes fetes de printemps a Homs1199180UNINA04583oam 2200601I 450 991081364790332120240402033156.01-315-86007-41-317-94160-81-317-94161-610.4324/9781315860077 (CKB)2550000001183162(EBL)1595008(SSID)ssj0001084376(PQKBManifestationID)12413109(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001084376(PQKBWorkID)11022121(PQKB)11277418(OCoLC)872682468(MiAaPQ)EBC1595008(EXLCZ)99255000000118316220180706e20121985 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDivorce mediation perspectives on the field /Craig A. Everett, editor1st ed.New York ;London :Routledge,2012.1 online resource (318 p.)". has also been published as Journal of divorce, Volume 8, Numbers 3/4, Spring/Summer 1985."First published by the Haworth Press, 1985.0-86656-457-8 1-306-31937-4 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Reflections on the Growth and Significance of Divorce Mediation; Through an Interdisciplinary Mirror: Attorney-Therapist Similarities; Mediation and Mutuality; Similarities; Interviewing Techniques; The Present and Future Role of Higher Education in Divorce Mediation: Problems and Promise in Teaching, Research, and Service; Curricular Issues in Divorce Mediation Education; Potential Contributions of Increased Involvement of Higher Education; Problematic Issues in Academic Involvement; SummaryAdjudication and Mediation: A Comparison of Custody Decision-Making Processes Involving Third PartiesIntroduction; Adjudication; Mediation; Implications for Practitioners; Directions for Future Research; Mediator's Notebook: Reflections on Promoting Equal Empowerment and Entitlements for Women; Vulnerable Versus Robust Premises for Entitlement or Empowerment; Two Self-Defeating Patterns in Women; Some Interventions for Balancing Power; Some Economic Indicators of Imbalance; Balancing Power Through Education and Skill Building; Summary; The Power of Including Children in Custody MediationPreparing the Child for MediationApproaching the Child; The Middle Phase; Closing With the Child; Monitoring the Plan; Conclusion; Family Mediation: A Descriptive Case Study; Case Study; Technology and Mediator Training: Using Videotaping for Experiential Learning; Videotape Criteria Examined; Available Videotapes Critiqued; Videotapes and Roleplays in Training; Videotaping and Ongoing Review and Supervision; Implications for Trainers, Professional Societies; Conclusion; Joint Custody Reconsidered: Systemic Criteria for Mediation; Family Assessment Criteria for Joint Custody; ConclusionsThe Effect of Cooperation on Egocentrism in Divorce Mediation: A Simulation StudyMethod; Results; Discussion; Improving Communication in Divorce Mediation; Mediation in Divorce; Communication Climates; Significance; The Attorney as Mediator: Handling Dual Representation of Marrying and Divorcing Couples; Summary; Mediation: A Method of Law and Psychology in the Netherlands; The Interface Between the Legal and Psychological Aspects of Divorce in Mediation; The Phases of Mediation; Issues of Spousal Maintenance in MediationHere is an excellent introduction to and overview of the field of divorce mediation, a field that has grown rapidly and achieved a remarkable level of recognition among both the clinical and legal professions in the last decade. Divorce Mediation describes the process and some of the techniques of mediation, as well as mediation theory and training. Authorities from marriage and family therapy and law--all practicing mediators--address the ability of women to negotiate for themselves in mediation, describe several approaches to handling custody issues, and discuss several challenging issues faDivorce mediationUnited StatesDivorce mediation346.7301/66347.306166Everett Craig A1088852MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813647903321Divorce mediation4082676UNINA