Work has been so hectic lately that I almost missed an important milestone.
On June 5, the World Directory of Alternative Dispute Resolution Blogs, a site that I developed from a project I began in 2005 to track and catalogue ADR blogs world-wide, celebrated its second anniversary.
Today ADRblogs.com lists 146 blogs from 25 countries, representing conversations across the globe about mediation, negotiation, and conflict resolution in languages that include English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Romanian, Danish, and Turkish.
Here is a random sampling:
- ADR-Blog (Germany)
- Better Than Misery (Israel)
- Resolución Electrónica de Disputas (Argentina)
- Blog Solomediacion.com (Spain)
- The Mediation Times (England)
- Medierea (Romania)
- Réseau Médiation (Belgium)
- Chinese Negotiation (China)
- dominique.lopez-eychenie (France)
- ICT for Peacebuilding (Sri Lanka)
- Gestão de Conflitos Familiares (Brazil)
- Malaysian Mediation (Malaysia)
- LIMAMARC.REVISTA (Peru)
- The Work It Out Blog (Canada)
- Mediator Blah…Blah… (New Zealand)
To see more, and to immerse yourself in the global marketplace of ideas that is the ADR blogosphere, no passport is needed. Just go visit ADRblogs.com. To browse through the headlines of the blogs in its catalog, visit the World Directory of ADR Blogs Reading Room. Submissions, by the way, are always welcome.


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Congratulations, Diane. It’s a great resource. I’d be interested in knowing how many readers you’ve attracted over the past two years.
Good job! Looking forward to the third anniversary!
A big congratulations to you, Diane! In today’s WWW (when the first two W’s seem to mean Wild and Wooly), your directory is not only helpful but also vital.
Hallo Diane,
ich gratuliere ganz herzlich auch aus Deutschland! Toll, dass es Deine Internetseite gibt, die so viele Mediationsinformationen aus aller Welt vereinigt.
Viele Grüße
Marcus
Thanks, everyone, for all your good wishes!
Hello Diane
happy birthday from France ! I’m confused to be late. I beg your pardon here:
because this directory is essential and a very great idea !
congratulations
best regards
dominique
Dominique, merci beaucoup! Please don’t apologize for being late. I am so pleased you stopped by to offer your best wishes. It’s always a delight to hear from you.
Thank you so much for the birthday greetings from France!