World Directory of ADR Blogs adds its first Japanese site

by Diane Levin on August 13, 2008

in Blogs and Bloggers, World Directory of ADR Blogs

new Japanese blog covers ODR

The World Directory of ADR Blogs, my ongoing project to track and catalog ADR, negotiation, and conflict resolution blogs around the globe, now covers 162 blogs from 27 countries with the recent addition of Soundscape, a Japanese ODR blog (with thanks to my friends at the National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution).

Other recent additions to ADRblogs.com include:

  • The Divorce Coach, published by an anonymous collaborative divorce coach and mediator (U.S.)
  • Transformacion de Conflictos y Construccion de Paz, a Spanish language blog created to contribute to current debates on conflict resolution, conflict transformation, peacebuilding, and restorative justice for the Spanish-speaking population (Canada)
  • The Conflict Gateway Blog, a blog about the efforts underway to launch The Conflict Gateway, a brand-new online conflict resolution resource and portal, which ambitiously describes itself as “the leading Conflict, Mediation, Transformation and ADR resource portal” and includes an online forum. (U.K.)
  • Donald D. Vanarelli Blog, covering elder, estate, and collaborative law, along with mediation. (U.S.)

If you’d like me to add your blog to ADRblogs.com, please read the submission guidelines and get in touch. You can also learn how you can support this little labor of ADR love.

(Photo credit: Lynne Lancaster.)

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1 Eiichiro Mandai August 20, 2008 at 1:10 am

Thank you for adding my blog in your directory as first japanese one. I will translate ODR and related articles in English, although personal articles are in Japanese. Please check it continuously. Thanks again.

2 Diane Levin August 26, 2008 at 4:01 pm

You are very welcome! And best of luck with your blog.

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