

Perspectives on Conflict: In-Person Book Celebration & Signing
Join us for an in-person, informal gathering celebrating the release of Perspectives on Conflict by Kenneth H. Fox, JD, #1 New Release on Amazon in Arbitration, Negotiation, and Mediation.
This informal evening brings together Twin Cities Alternative Dispute Resolution professionals, educators, students, community practitioners, and those curious about conflict work to connect, mingle, and celebrate a major new contribution to the field.
Enjoy light finger food, brief remarks from Ken, and time to connect with fellow peacemakers.
This event is generously co-sponsored by Mediation Center and Mitchell Hamline School of Law's Dispute Resolution Institute (DRI).
Books will be available for purchase (special discounted rate) and signing.
All are welcome.
Please join the official book launch as well to learn more about the book. It will be held virtually the day prior. More details and registration here: https://luma.com/7bxpgfiy.
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About the Book: Perspectives on Conflict introduces a range of complementary ways of understanding conflict—from the body and the nonconscious mind to language, meaning-making, and systems. Written to be both thoughtful and accessible, the book offers practitioners and reflective professionals a richer framework for understanding what is happening in moments of conflict and choosing more constructive responses.
About Kenneth H. Fox, JD: Kenneth Fox is the university professor of Critical Thinking and Conflict Management and the founding university director of Conflict Studies at Hamline University. He is a long-time educator and practitioner in the conflict resolution field, and a contributor to conflict programs and initiatives in the U.S. and internationally. Ken is a Senior Fellow of Mitchell Hamline School of Law's nationally ranked Dispute Resolution Institute (DRI). For the past 30 years, he has worked closely with and been an integral part of the work of Mediation Center.
About Mediation Center: For 45 years, Mediation Center has provided leading conflict resolution education, training, and services, supporting individuals, families, organizations, and communities in navigating conflict with clarity and integrity. Our certified 30-hour Civil Mediation Training and 40-hour Family Mediation Training return in February, offering practitioners a deep and practical exploration of core mediation skills and frameworks essential to this work. See more here: https://mediationcentermn.org/training/.
About the Dispute Resolution Institute (DRI): The DRI at Mitchell Hamline School of Law is a nationally recognized leader in dispute resolution education, research, and public engagement. DRI advances the understanding and practice of mediation, negotiation, arbitration, and conflict-resolution systems through academic programming, professional training, scholarship, and community partnerships. See more here: https://mitchellhamline.edu/dispute-resolution-institute/.
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We hope you’ll join us for a reflective and engaging conversation.