Danya Rumore Director, Environmental Dispute Resolution Program Professor (Research) Full Profile Phone: 801-587-1453 Email: danya.rumore@law.utah.edu Areas of Expertise: Environmental Law News / Articles: Destructive conflict tendencies vs. productive conflict choices The problem with conflict is that we see conflict as a problem Curiosity is a superpower when dealing with conflict Communication: A core conflict competency Commitment: A core conflict competency Don’t give up your power when dealing with conflict Research Professor Danya Rumore quoted in The Atlantic about conflict resolution research and new Utah DEI law Courage: An overarching skill for making conflict productive Compassion: A prerequisite for calm, curiosity, and creativity when dealing with conflict Conflict just is. Let’s make it productive! The power of calm when dealing with conflict What is conflict competence and what are the core conflict competencies? Why we tend to see conflict as a problem—and why it matters The future of the EDR program: Extra (effective) dialogue required How to focus on what really matters in conflict Want to make conflict productive? Focus on what really matters To make conflict productive, focus on co-creating mutual gains outcomes EDRP Director Danya Rumore interviewed on BYUradio’s Top of Mind about zoom towns Researcher Danya Rumore discusses the rise of “Zoom towns”