Contents
Part 1: Defining Popular Justice
Introduction / Sally Engle Merry and Neal Milner
Sorting Out Popular Justice / Sally Engle Merry
The Future of Alternative Dispute Resolution: Reflections on ADR as a Social Movement / Peter S. Adler
Evaluation of Community-Justice Programs / Kem Lowry
Part 2: San Francisco Community Boards and the Meaning of Community Mediation
Community Boards: An Analytic Profile / Fredric L. DuBow and Craig McEwen
Organizing for Community Mediation: The Legacy of Community Boards of San Francisco as a Social-Movement Organization / Douglas R. Thomson and Fredric L. DuBow
Justice from Another Perspective: The Ideology and Developmental History of the Community Boards Program / Raymond Shonholtz
What Mediation Training Says—or Doesn't Say—about the Ideology and Culture of North American Community-Justice Programs / Vicki Shook and Neal Milner
Dispute Transformation, the Influence of a Communication Paradigm of Disputing, and the San Francisco Community Boards Program / Judy H. Rothschild
Police and "Nonstranger" Conflicts in a San Francisco Neighborhood: Notes on Mediation and Intimate Violence / Fredric L. DuBow with Elliot Currie
Part 3: Contested Words: Community, Justice, Empowerment, and Popular
The Paradox of Popular Justice: A Practitioner's View / John Paul Lederach and Ron Kraybill
Local People, Local Problems, and Neighborhood Justice: The Discourse of "Community" in San Francisco Community Boards / Barbara Yngvesson
Community Organizing through Conflict Resolution / Christine B. Harrington
When Is Popular Justice Popular? / Laura Nader
The Impossibility of Popular Justice / Peter Fitzpatrick
Contributors
Index