Episode Description Dr. Keith Edwards discusses the new book Reframing Campus Conflict with co-editors Jennifer Schrage and Nancy Giacomini and two of the contributing authors Ryan Holmes and Tamara King. Suggested APA Episode Citation Edwards, K. E. (Host). (2020, Nov. 11). Reframing campus conflict. (No. 11) [Audio podcast episode]. In Student Affairs NOW. https://studentaffairsnow.com/susankomives/ Episode Transcript Keith Edwards:Hello and welcome to Student Affairs NOW. I'm your host, Keith Edwards. Today we're talking about the new book, Reframing Campus Conflict: Student Conduct Practice through the Lens of Inclusive Excellence. I have it right here in my hands. I'm thrilled to be joined by two of the editors, Jennifer Meyers Schrage and Nancy Geist, Giacomini, and two folks who contributed multiple chapters, Ryan C. Holmes and Tamara Greenfield King to this exciting book that is obviously so needed in today's times. Keith Edwards:Student Affairs Now is the premier podcast and learning community for thousands of us who work in alongside or adjacent to the field of higher education and student affairs. We hope you find these conversations and make a contribution to the field and are restorative to the profession. We release new episodes every week on Wednesdays. Find us at StudentAffairsNow.com or on Twitter. Keith Edwards:We're really excited today that Stylus Publishing is a sponsor of today's episode. Stylus is proud to be a sponsor for the Student Affairs Now podcast. Browse their student affairs, diversity, and professional development titles StylusPub.com. Use promo code SANOW for 30% off all books, including this new edition of Reframing Campus Conflict plus free shipping. You can also find Stylus on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter @StylusPub. Keith Edwards:As I mentioned, I'm your host, Keith Edwards, my pronouns are he, him, his. I'm a speaker, consultant, and coach. You can find out more about me, at KeithEdwards.com. I'm hosting this conversation today from Minneapolis, Minnesota, which is the ancestral home of the Dakota and Ojibwe peoples. Now let's get to the conversation. We're here to discuss this new book, Reframing Campus Conflict, which is a fully revised update on the original, which came out about 10 years ago. Please have folks introduce yourselves in relation to this project. And I will also say I contributed with Ryan, as a co-author on a chapter that he led, so I'm familiar with this. I will try and be the audience for us, but, maybe Jennifer, if you could go ahead and tell us a little bit about you and then we'll, we'll move our way around. Keith Edwards:Sure. My name is Jennifer Meyer Schrage and I'm the interim associate vice president and senior advisor to the vice president for student life at the University of Michigan. And prior to my work in higher education, I was an attorney and I've also taught at a law school in dispute resolution. And the work over the years that I've been doing has, has really been focused on building a safe and just climate. And I've been devoted to anti-discrimination and peace building work. And this book project really has been a satisfying compilation of the wisdom gained over the years, 10 years ago, and even wiser now. And and still hopeful. My contributions to the book include as you mentioned, I am co-editor and also a co-author I co-authored chapter one with Nancy where we d...