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Embracing the Feedback of Conflicts |
By /jjie.org - John Lash |
Published: 09/16/2013 |
Have you ever begun to talk into a microphone only to have the speakers emit a terrible high pitched shriek? If not, you’ve probably seen someone else do this. The sound system is experiencing a feedback loop, causing it to malfunction. It’s usually not too difficult to fix, moving the mic or the amp a little, or making an adjustment to how the electronics are set up. There are other kinds of systems all around us, and they too give us feedback, some of it unpleasant. One innovator in the field of restorative justice, Dominic Barter, describes human conflict as just such feedback, giving us information from our social systems that something is awry and calling for our attention. Read More. |
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