Reframing Campus Conflict: Student Conduct Practice Through the Lens of Inclusive Excellence

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This fully revised and updated second edition builds upon the original vision of the first, which was to give voice to diverse and inclusive perspectives, identities, and practices and to enact the principle that student conduct and conflict response must be based upon foundations of social justice and restorative justice to disrupt and transform overly legalistic and escalated management applications in student conduct administration. The Spectrum Model (Schrage & Thompson, 2008) approach centers advocacy for inclusive conflict excellence by expanding traditional adjudication pathways to include dialogue, conflict coaching, mediation, restorative practices, and shuttle diplomacy for a more robust and inclusive expression of conflict and conduct practices. In the intervening decade, this co-edited work has become more relevant than ever as colleges and universities continue to be the targets of litigation, activists, lawmakers and public officials who have, for instance, changed the Title IX rules for responding to sexual misconduct. Civility, hate crimes, activism, immigration, nationalism, and free speech are all again on the forefront of challenges impacting the current campus climate.New chapters cover these and other issues including the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic response and impact on equity and justice in higher education, and amplified calls for racial justice and police reform. The book is further enhanced by chapter case studies, summaries and questions for dialogue, to encourage further reflection by the reader and bolster the usefulness of the work as a textbook and campus training guide. The second edition is a must-have resource for broad stakeholders invested in inclusive conflict excellence and principled leadership in education in the midst of a shifting and increasingly polarized landscape. This includes legal counsel, higher education presidents, senior student affairs administrators and faculty leadership as well as student conduct practitioners across conduct boards, hearing and appeal officers, residential and organizational staff engaged in student facing campus climate work. Reframing Campus Conflict further offers transferable content that supports inclusive conflict excellence inquiry and application in graduate programs, K-12, special education and human resource management practices. This book is for all educators, administrators, practitioners and leaders committed to engaging campus conflict work through the inclusive lenses of social, restorative, transformative and procedural justice.This is also available as a set with Student Conduct Practice, Second Edition.

Author(s): Jennifer Meyer Schrage, Nancy Geist Giacomini
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 430
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Responding to Conflict on Campus: Foundations for Student Affairs Educators
1. Transforming the Climate and Culture of Campus Communities Through Inclusive Conflict Excellence
2. Reconciling Legal Obligations with Education Goals: Revisiting Foundations of Student Conflict Work
3. Why Objectivity is not Nearly Enough: The Critical Role of Social Justice in Campus Conflict and Conduct Work
4. Creating a Community of Inclusive Excellence Using a Spectrum Model Approach to Campus Conflict
Part Two: Pathways within the Spectrum Model
5. Reviving Dialogue
6. The Art of Coaching: Transferring Interpersonal and Group Conflict Resolution Skills to a One-on-One Setting
7. Facilitated Dialogue: An Introduction and Overview for Campus Conflict Management
8. Models of Mediation Practice
9. Restorative Justice from Theory to Practice
10. Negotiating Peace on Campus Through Shuttle Diplomacy
11. Off Script: Incorporating Principles of Inclusive Conflict Excellence Into Informal and Formal Adjudication Pathways
Part Three: Sustainable Innovation and Transformation
12. Cultural Responsiveness in Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution Assessment
13. Building Relational and Critical Thinking Skills: The Power of Peer-Led Restorative Justice Circles Among First-Year College Students
14. Culture, Conflict, and Student Learning: Intercultural Development for Global and Inclusive Graduates
15. Keeping it Real: Reflections on Inclusive Campus Leadership and Authentic Collaboration
Afterword
Editors and Chapter Contributors
Index