Resolving office conflict. Montreal climate change.
Concordia in the news
Posted on October 26, 2017
Researchers in the news
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- Le Réseau d'Information Municipale du Québec (behind a paywall) publishes a release describing new Concordia research into workplace conflict resolution. The study, led by Ann-Louise Davidson, associate professor of education in the Faculty of Arts and Science, describes the benefits of personal construct psychology (PCP) as a conflict resolution tool in the workplace.
- Média Terre joins coverage of a climate change study from Concordia, co-authored by Ali Nazemi, assistant professor in the Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and master's student Pablo Jaramillo. The study, published in Sustainable Cities and Society, warns of a growing variability of weather patterns and increasingly isolated future weather occurrences in Montreal.