ABSTRACT

From the beginning, Negotiation Journal's stated goal was to make a new kind of journal — one with short, practical essays, research reports, and reviews that would be immediately useful to practitioners and also help to establish the foundations of a new transdisciplinary field. Over the years, many authors returned time and time again to reflect on and refine their ideas and to converse, with each other, in public, about their insights into the processes that both bind us and tear us apart as human beings.