El método de análisis en grupo: un instrumento de formación en mediación (The group analysis method: an instrument for training in mediation)
Keywords:
Group analysis method, Mediation, Alternative method of conflict resolution, Método de análisis en grupo, Mediación, Método alternativo de resolución de conflictosAbstract
El artículo presenta el método de análisis en grupo (MAG), en tanto método cualitativo de investigación acción, y sus relaciones con la mediación. Partiendo de una experiencia de formación a la mediación en Bruselas, los autores muestran como este método de investigación acción es relevante para formar mediadores y pertinente para la práctica misma de la mediación. Después de presentar brevemente el programa de formación, se presentan los fundamentos del MAG, sus características principales en la práctica y las distintas etapas del proceso de un análisis en grupo. Finalmente, se realizan algunas reflexiones y análisis tendientes a mostrar las correspondencias de este proceso de análisis con el trabajo y las finalidades de la mediación.The paper presents the Group Analysis Method (GAM), as a qualitative field research methodology, and its relations with mediation. Starting from an experience developed in the frame of a mediation program in Brussels, the authors show how this action research methodology is relevant not only to train mediators but also for the practice of mediation itself. After a brief presentation of the learning program, the foundations of the GAM, its main characteristics and different stages of the analysis process are presented. Finally, some insights are proposed to enlighten the correspondences between GAM and mediation process and purposes.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1091
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