Staying True in Nepal

Understanding Community Mediation Through Action Research

Staying True in Nepal: Understanding Community Mediation Through Action Research
"While much remains to be learned, participatory action research provided a way for those closest to the actual practice to understand more clearly the impact and significance of the mediation program in fostering wider social change."

This chapter explores the use of participatory action research as a method to deepen the practice of mediation at village level in rural Nepal. Mediation, initially introduced with a strong Western orientation, evolved through the practice and response to daily conflict, during and after the civil war. In its early inception the program was framed as an “access to justice” initiative. The modalities and decisions by which the mediation centers were established in local communities and the actual practice of mediators suggested significant variance from the way both trainers and mediators described their work and was seen as contributing to wider social transformation in ways that went beyond access to the legal system. Conducted with district and village-level mediators and trainers the research design and outcome demonstrated important insights into both how and why mediation practices were effective and led to significant changes in the training materials and approach. Discussion of how participatory action research impacted the participants concludes the chapter.

Lederach, John Paul, and Preeti Thapa. “Staying True in Nepal: Understanding Community Mediation Through Action Research.” In Cultural Encounters and Emergent Practices in Conflict Resolution Capacity-Building, edited by Tamra Pearson d’Estrée and Ruth J. Parsons, 33–58. Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

The document provided constitutes a pre-published manuscript of this chapter.

read

Once downloaded, PDFs can be translated via Google Translate

connect

situate this material in the web of John Paul's vocational reflections

explore

related items you might be interested in

Conflict Transformation

An abridged version of the book, The Little Book of Conflict Transformation.

Local Mediation: A Transformative Approach to Conflict in Nepal

An article describing the emergence and transformative impact of a community mediation program in Nepal.

Respect

The sixth of seven blog posts shared with the Apprentice Program participant cohort.