Third Sider Roles
The Third Side program has developed materials describing how people in ten basic roles can act to reduce the destructiveness commonly associated with intractable conflict.
If you wish to learn more
about what third-sider
role you are currently playing or are most suited to
play, please take this quiz.
- The
Arbiter - Whereas a mediator can only suggest a solution, this person can
decide what is right. Resolving disputes, promoting justice, and encouraging
negotiation are the arbiter's central roles.
- The
Bridge Builder - The basic role of the bridge builder is to
bring people together and help establish personal relationships.
- The
Equalizer - The central role of the equalizer is to empower the weak and
unrepresented so that they can negotiate a fair and satisfactory resolution.
This involves helping to bring the powerful to the table, building
collaborative democracy, and supporting nonviolent action.
- The
Healer - The role of the healer is to help parties overcome their feelings of anger,
fear, humiliation, insecurity, and grief. This includes listening to
people's grievances, acknowledging hurt feelings, and encouraging parties
to apologize and make reparations.
- The
Mediator - The central roles of the mediator are to bring the parties to the
table, facilitate communication, and help people to search for a solution.
- The
Peacekeeper - The central
role of the peacekeeper is to provide protection. This includes interposing
between parties, enforcing the peace, and preempting violence before it
starts.
- The
Provider - The basic
roles of the provider are to share resources and knowledge, give others a
sense of security, and help ensure that basic human needs are met.
- The
Referee - The referee
establishes rules for fair fighting, takes away dangerous weapons, and
strengthens defenses.
- The
Teacher - Sometimes people fight simply because they know of no other way to
react when a need is frustrated and a serious difference arises. The roles of
the teacher are to delegitimize violence, teach tolerance, and expose people
to practical ways of solving their problems.
- The
Witness - The witness watches out for early warning signals, goes on patrol
and reports violent incidents, and calls for the attention of other
community members.
- Main Third Side User Guide Page
Much of the material on
this user guide is drawn from www.thirdside.org. Thanks to William Ury and Joshua
Weiss for giving us permission to republish their material here.
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