Kenneth H. Fox, JD, is the founding university director of conflict studies at Hamline University and the University Professor of Critical Thinking and Conflict Management. He is also a senior fellow of the Dispute Resolution Institute at Mitchell | Hamline School of Law. Fox is a Fulbright Senior Specialist grantee in Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies and worked for over a decade on a series of US State Department-funded peace-building and conflict transformation projects in the Middle East. He has served on countless state, national and international boards and committees in the mediation, negotiation, dispute resolution and conflict fields.
Kenneth Fox has written the kind of book many conflict practitioners have been waiting for. It helps us slow down, think more clearly, and reconnect with the deeper questions beneath our work. He invites us into a rich exploration of what conflict is, how it works, and what it means to engage with it meaningfully. Fox brings a rare combination of academic breadth, practical wisdom, and genuine curiosity to his analysis. This book doesn’t just inform practice; it enriches the practitioner, encouraging deeper reflexivity, greater self-awareness, and a willingness to keep learning. -- Samantha Hardy * Director of The Conflict Management Academy, Australia *