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This 2003 special issue was devoted to the symposium on Capitulation to the Routine organized by the Broad Field project with Penn State’s Dickinson School of Law.

ARTICLES

INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION AND THE BEAUTY OF SURPRISE: A SYMPOSIUM INTRODUCTION
Robert M. Ackerman & Nancy A. Welsh ,

PROLOGUE: OBSERVATIONS OF CAPITULATION TO THE ROUTINE
Christopher Honeyman

WHERE HAVE YOU GONE, JOHN DEWEY?: 
LOCATING THE CHALLENGE TO CONTINUE 
AND THE CHALLENGE TO GROW AS A PROFESSION
Dorothy H. Evensen, Patrick Shannon, & Jacqueline Edmondson

INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF MEDIATION IN FLORIDA: AT THE CROSSROADS
Sharon Press

AFTER THE FALL …:
CAPITULATING TO THE ROUTINE IN PROFESSIONAL WORK
Robert Dingwall & Kerry Kidd

YEARN FOR PARADISE, LIVE IN LIMBO: 
OPTIMAL FRUSTRATION FOR ADR
David Sally

ETHICS AND ENGINEERING
Vinton Cerf

BITING THE APPLE (BUT NOT INHALING): LESSONS FROM ENGINEERING ETHICS FOR ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ETHICS
Joseph R. Herkert

WHY GOOD ENGINEERS MAKE BAD DECISIONS: 
SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR ADR PROFESSIONALS
Melvin Blumberg

OUR COURTS, OURSELVES: 
HOW THE ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION MOVEMENT 
IS RESHAPING OUR LEGAL SYSTEM
Deborah R. Hensler

“EMBRACING LIMBO”: 
THINKING ABOUT RETHINKING 
DISPUTE RESOLUTION ETHICS
Charles Pou, Jr.

LET’S PUT OURSELVES OUT OF BUSINESS: 
ON RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, AND DIALOGUE IN DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Jonathan R. Cohen

INTERNATIONAL MEDIATION AND CAPITULATION TO THE ROUTINE
Leo F. Smyth

INSTITUTIONALIZING COMMUNITY MEDIATION: 
CAN DISPUTE RESOLUTION “OF, BY, AND FOR THE PEOPLE” LONG ENDURE?
Timothy Hedeen

FIGHTING CAPITULATION: 
A RESEARCH AGENDA FOR THE FUTURE OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Gregory Todd Jones

REFLECTIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA’S ADR COMMUNITY: 
PARADISE, PRAGMATISM, AND PROGRESS
Grace E. D’Alo

ADR IN THE COURTS: PROGRESS, PROBLEMS, AND POSSIBILITIES
Louise Phipps Senft & Cynthia A. Savage