Here you find selected publications by Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) members
• "Dignity Letters" (upcoming events, recent publications, celebrating new initiatives)
• Newsletters (written after each HumanDHS conference)
• Scholarly Papers by Global Advisory Board Members (alphabetically)
• Scholarly Papers by Global Directors & Global Core Team Members (alphabetically)
• Scholarly Papers by Linda Hartling | • Scholarly Papers by Evelin Lindner | • Presentations by Evelin Lindner
• Student Papers |
• Guest Contributions |
• Special Issues |
• Reviews
• Cases and stories of Dignity and Humiliation
• Videos
• Books published in Dignity Press and World Dignity University Press
• Journal of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (dormant)
The views expressed on this site, as in any of the HumanDHS publications, do not represent any official HumanDHS position. All HumanDHS publications present the views and research findings of the individual authors, with the aim of promoting the development of ideas and discussion about major concerns of human dignity and humiliation studies and related fields.
We appreciate that you contact the authors if you wish to quote from the texts listed further down. Texts may be copied for non-profit educational use if proper credit is given to the authors and Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies. No part of these files may be transmitted, distributed or reproduced in any other way without permission from the author.
Dignity Press and World Dignity University Press
These are some book covers, please click on the picture to see it larger:
Journal of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies
Editors:
Linda Hartling
"Dignity Letters" are sent out to our HumanDHS network by Linda Hartling, announcing HumanDHS initiatives and events
(previously "Take a Look")
You can suscribe to the Dignity Letter here. Many letters have two links: The first link goes
to the Constant Contact site where the letter was created, and the second link goes to a backup on this website (from 2009 until January 2013, there is only the backup link)
• Dear Friend: Dignity Letter — Your Invitation to the 21st Annual Dignity Workshop and Words to Encourage! sent out on November 7, 2024 (backup on this website)
• You're Warmly Invited — Our 40th Annual Dignity Conference, sent out on 5th August 2024 (backup on this website)
• You're Warmly Invited — Our 40th Annual Dignity Conference, sent out on 2nd July 2024 (backup on this website)
• Welcome to "Books, Dignity, and Dialogue"— Remembering Howard Richards, sent out on 15th April 2024 (backup on this website)
• Dear Friend: Dignity Letter — Dignifying Ideas for Action! sent out on 1st April 2024 (backup on this website)
• You're invited to a special talk with Evelin Lindner on Wednesday, 3rd April! send out on 12th March 2024 (backup on this website)
• You're Invited — Annual HumanDHS Workshop "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity" sent out on November 7, 2023 (backup on this website)
• Dignity Letter — Celebrating 20 Years of Collaborative Global Action! sent out on September 17, 2023 (backup on this website)
• You're invited to a special colloquium with Evelin Lindner on Wednesday, 21st June 2023! sent out on 16th June 2023 (backup on this website)
• Dignity Letter — Celebrating Collaboration and Courageous Action in the World! sent out 15th May 2023 (backup on this website)
Dignity Letter — Learning Our Way to a New Future! sent out on 16th February 2023 (backup on this website)
• Dignity Letter — The Latest News from Your Dignity Community! You Are Personally Invited to Our December Workshop! sent out on November 14, 2022 (backup on this website)
• Welcome to the World Dignity University Initiative! sent out on October 16, 2022 (backup on this website)
• Dear Friend: Join Us for Our Dignity Conference: "From United Nations to United People," on Zoom, Sept 5 – 7! sent out on 30th August 2022 (backup on this website)
• Dear Friend: Dignity Letter — August 2022 — From United Nation to United People, sent out on 5th August 2022 (backup on this website)
• You're invited to a Special Colloquium with Evelin Lindner on Wednesday, 22nd June! (backup on this website)
• Dignity Letter — May 2022 — Dignity in Times of Crises, sent out on 16th May 2022 (backup on this website)
• Dear Friend: Celebrating Everyone's Contribution to Our December Workshop! sent out on February 7, 2022 (backup on this website)
• Loving greetings from Evelin at the turn of the year! Kjærlige hilsen fra Evelin ved årsskiftet! Liebe Grüße von Evelin zum Jahreswechsel! sent out on 31st December 2021 (backup on this website)
• Welcome to Our Annual HumanDHS Workshop on Zoom! Final Reminder and Confirmation, sent out on December 1, 2021 (backup on this website)
• Final Friendly Reminder: You're Warmly Invited to the 18th Annual Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Dec. 9–12, 2021, sent out on November 2, 2021 (backup on this website)
• Dear Friend: A Special Invitation to You to Share Your "Message to the World"! sent out on October 11, 2021 (backup on this website)
• Dear Friend: Personal Invitation to the 18th Annual Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Dec. 9–12, 2021, sent out on October 5, 2021 (backup on this website)
• Dignity Letter — Join Us for Our Upcoming Workshop! sent our on September 13, 2021 (backup on this website)
• Dignity Letter — July 2021 — Dignity Through Solidarity! sent out on July 13, 2021 (no backup on this website)
• Dignity Letter — March 2021 — Good News in Hard Times, sent out on March 23, 2021 (Pdf) (backup on this website)
• Thank You for Celebrating Our Workshop in December! sent out 26th January 2021 (Pdf) (backup on this website)
• Welcome to Our Annual HumanDHS Workshop on Zoom! sent out 1st December 2020 (backup on this website)
• To all our network members: You are Warmly Invited to Our Annual HumanDHS Workshop on Zoom! sent out on 2nd November 2020 (backup on this website)
• To our Global Advisory Board: You are Warmly Invited to Our Annual HumanDHS Workshop on Zoom! sent out on 31st October 2020 (backup on this website)
• The Dignity Letter – September 2020 – Standing Together... Be with Us in December, sent out on 31st August 2020 (backup on this website)
• The Dignity Letter – May 2020 – Building a Vision of Healing and Hope, sent out on 27th April 2020 (backup on this website)
• Dear Friend! You are Warmly Invited to Evelin Lindner's Upcoming Talks! sent on 3rd February 2020 (backup on this website)
• A Message of Gratitude and Review of Our 2019 Annual HumanDHS Workshop in NYC, sent out on January 21, 2020 (backup on this website) (backup on this website)
• Our Warmest Welcome: 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, sent out on October 30, 2019 (backup on this website)
• The Dignity Letter – October 2019, Notes from the Amazon and Upcoming NYC Workshop! sent on October 10, 2019 (backup on this website)
• The Dignity Letter July 2019 – Coming soon! Please join us for our Dignity Conference in the Amazon in Brazil! sent on June 24, 2019 (backup on this website)
• The Dignity Letter March 2019 – News from the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies Community, sent out on March 4, 2019 (backup on this website)
• You are Warmly Invited to a Book Talk with Evelin Lindner! sent out on December 1, 2018 (backup on this website)
• Our Warmest Welcome: 2018 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, sent out on November 5, 2018 (backup on this website)
• The Dignity Letter: A Warm Invitation to Connection and Action from Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, sent out on October 15, 2018 (backup on this website)
• Welcome to Our Dignity Letter: The Latest News from the HumanDHS Network! sent out on June 15, 2018 (backup on this website)
• Take a Look! February 2018 – You're Warmly Invited to Evelin Lindner's Upcoming Talks and Other HumanDHS Events! sent out on February 2, 2018 (backup on this website)
• Celebrating Our 14th Annual Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, thank-you message to all participants, sent out on January 25, 2018 (backup on this website)
A Very Warm Welcome! Annual Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict at Columbia University, sent out on November 13, 2017 (backup on this website)
Take a Look! October 2017 – Welcoming Friends to Our Annual Workshop New York City! sent out on October 2017 (Pdf) (backup on this website)
Take a Look! August 2017 – Welcoming Friends in India – Announcing Evelin Lindner's New Book! sent out on 1st August 2017 (Pdf) (backup on this website)
Take a Look! Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, June 2017, sent out on 20th June 2017 (Pdf) (backup on this website)
Take a Look! Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, April 2017, sent out on April 3, 2017 (backup on this website)
Thank You for Your Wonderful Contributions to Our 13th HumanDHS Workshop in New York! sent out on February 13, 2017 (backup on this website)
You Are Warmly Invited to Evelin Lindner's Upcoming Talks, March 2017, Oslo, Norway! sent out on 23rd January 2017 (backup on this website)
You are Warmly Invited to the Launch of Evelin Lindner's New Book! sent out on December 1, 2016 (backup on this website)
A Friendly Final Reminder: Annual Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict at Columbia University, sent out on Novemver 28, 2016 (backup on this website)
Last reminder: A Very Warm Welcome! Annual Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict at Columbia University, sent out on November 14, 2016 (backup on this website)
Take a Look! Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies sent out on October 17, 2016 (backup on this website)
Friendly Final Reminder: Welcome to Our Upcoming Dignity Conference in Dubrovnik in September, sent out on 1st September 2016 (backup on this website)
Take a Look! Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, August 2016, sent out on 28th July 2016 (backup on this website)
A Very Warm Welcome to Our 2016 Dignity Conference in Dubrovnik, sent out on 13th June 2016 (backup on this website)
A Very Warm Welcome to Our 2016 Dignity Conference in Dubrovnik (Deadline for Abstracts: 15th May 2016), sent out on 27th February 2016 (backup on this website)
Take a Look! Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, sent out in March 2016 (backup on this website)
You Are Warmly Invited! Two Upcoming Talks by Evelin Lindner, March 2016, Oslo, Norway, sent out on 14th February 2016 (backup on this website)
A Very Warm Welcome! Annual Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict at Columbia University, sent out on November 15, 2015 (backup on this website)
Take a Look! Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, sent out on 15th October 2015 (backup on this website)
Take a Look! Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, sent out on 13th May 2015. Medal: Erik Lindberg (1873–1966), front side (obverse) of one of the Nobel Prize medals in Physiology or Medicine awarded in 1950 to researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Derivative of File: NobelPrize.JPG (backup on this website)
Take a Look! Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, sent out in February 2015 (backup on this website)
You Are Warmly Invited! Two Upcoming Lectures by Evelin Lindner, February 2015, Oslo, Norway, sent out on 14th January 2015 (backup on this website)
A Message of Appreciation: Celebrating the 11th Annual HumanDHS Workshop! sent out on January 13, 2015 (backup on this website)
A Very Warm Final Reminder: Upcoming Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict at Columbia University, sent out on November 29, 2014 (backup on this website)
A Very Warm Reminder: Upcoming Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict at Columbia University, sent out on November 10, 2014 (backup on this website)
Take a Look! Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, sent out in October 2014 (backup on this website)
Invitation: Give Evelin a Birthday Hug! See also birthday greetings from Linda Hartling, Michael Britton and Uli Spalthoff (backup on this website)
Take a Look! Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, sent out in June 2014 (backup on this website)
Dignity Press Newsletter, sent out on 2nd Aptil 2014 (backup on this website)
You're Invited to the 23rd Annual HumanDHS Conference in Chiang Mai, Thailand, 8–12th March 2014, sent on 7th February 2014 (backup on this website)
A Message of Appreciation: Celebrating the 10th HumanDHS Workshop! (This message went to approx. 400 people who expressed interest in or participated in the workshop in the past, backup on this website)
You Are Warmly Invited! Communication and Dignity Workshop, 22 – 24 January 2014, Oslo, Norway (backup on this website)
A Very Warm, Last Reminder: Upcoming Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict at Columbia University (backup on this website)
Take a Look! Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, sent out in November 2013 (backup on this website)
Take a Look! Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, sent out in August 2013 (backup on this website)
Search for Dignity: You're Invited to the 21st Annual HumanDHS Conference in South Africa! (Personal Invitation), sent out in February 2013 (backup on this website)
Search for Dignity: You're Invited to the 21st Annual HumanDHS Conference in South Africa! (General Invitation), sent out in February 2013 (backup on this website)
Take a Look! Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, sent out in February 2013 (backup on this website)
Welcome to Evelin Lindner's lecture / Velkommen til Evelins foredrag, sent out in January 2013 (backup on this website)
HumanDHS: Good News and Coming Events! sent out on 30th October 2012
Welcome! 19th Annual Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies Conference
Announcement June 2012, sent out in June 2012
NYC – Announcement, sent out in November 2011
New Zealand – Announcement, sent out in August 2011
WDU – Invitation Reminder, sent out in June 2011
WDU – Evelin's Norwegian Presentations, sent out in May 2011
WDU – Norwegian Media Announcement, sent out in May 2011
WDU – Invitation Letter, sent out in May 2011
Take a Look! October 2010, sent out in October 2010
Take a Look! March 2010, sent out in March 2010
Take a Look! November 2009, sent out November 2009
History: The idea for the HumanDHS fellowship was born in 2001, the first two founding conferences took place in 2003, and after each conference, a newsletter was composed
Newsletters
Newsletter Nr. 39 – Subsequent to our 39th Conference, on Zoom, New York City, December 2023
Newsletter Nr. 38 – Subsequent to our 38th Conference, on Zoom, New York City, December 2022
Newsletter Nr. 37 – Subsequent to our 37th Conference, in Amman, Jordan, and on Zoom, September 2022
Newsletter Nr. 36 – Subsequent to our 36th Conference, on Zoom, New York City, December 2021
Newsletter Nr. 35 – Subsequent to our 35th Conference, on Zoom, New York City, December 2020
Newsletter Nr. 34 – Subsequent to our 34th Conference, in New York City, December 2019
Newsletter Nr. 33 – Subsequent to our 33rd Conference, in the Brazilian Amazon, August/September 2019
Newsletter Nr. 32 – Subsequent to our 32nd Conference, in New York City, December 2018
Newsletter Nr. 31 – Subsequent to our 31st Conference, in Cairo, Egypt, September 2018
Newsletter Nr. 30 – Subsequent to our 30th Conference, in New York City, December 2017
Newsletter Nr. 29 – Subsequent to our 29th Conference, in Indore, India, August 2017
Newsletter Nr. 28 – Subsequent to our 28th Conference, in New York City, December 2016
Newsletter Nr. 27 – Subsequent to our 27th Conference, in Dubrovnik, September 2016
Newsletter Nr. 26 – Subsequent to our 26th Conference, in New York City, December 2015
Newsletter Nr. 25 – Subsequent to our 25th Conference, in Kigali, Rwanda, June 2015
Newsletter Nr. 24 – Subsequent to our 24th Conference, in New York City, December 2014
Newsletter Nr. 23 – Subsequent to our 23rd Conference, in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, March 2014
Newsletter Nr. 22 – Subsequent to our 22nd Conference, in New York City, December 2013
Newsletter Nr. 21 – Subsequent to our 21st Conference, in Stellenbosch, South Africa, April 213
Newsletter Nr. 20 – Subsequent to our 20th Conference, in New York City, December 2012
Newsletter Nr. 19 – Subsequent to our 19th Conference, in Oslo, Norway, and Portland, Oregon, USA, August 2012
Newsletter Nr. 18 – Subsequent to our 18th Conference, in New York City, December 2011
Newsletter Nr. 17 – Subsequent to our 17th Conference, in Dunedin, New Zealand, August 2011
Newsletter Nr. 16 – Subsequent to our 16th Conference, in New York City, December 2010
Newsletter Nr. 15 – Subsequent to our 15th Conference, in Istangul, Turkey, April 2010
Newsletter Nr. 14 – Subsequent to our 14th Conference, in New York City, December 2009
Newsletter Nr. 13 – Subsequent to our 13th Conference, in Honolulu, August 2009
Newsletter Nr. 12 – Subsequent to our 12th Conference, in New York City, December 2008
Newsletter Nr. 11 – Subsequent to our 11th Conference, in Norway, June/July 2008
Newsletter Nr. 10 – Subsequent to our 10th Conference, in New York City, December 2007
Newsletter Nr. 9 – Subsequent to our 9th Conference, in China, 2007
Newsletter Nr. 8 – Subsequent to our 8th Conference, in New York City, December 2006
Newsletter Nr. 7 – Subsequent to our 7th Conference, in Costa Rica, September 2006
Newsletter Nr. 6 – Subsequent to 6th Conference, in New York City, December 2005
Newsletter Nr. 5 – Subsequent to our 5th Conference, in Berlin, September 2005
Newsletter Nr. 4 – Summer 2005
Spring 2005 ICCCR Newsletter – please read about:
– Morton Deutsch's birthday celebration, and about
– the 2004 HumanDHS Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, as well as
– "Reflections on ORLJ 4859: Conflict Resolution and the Psychology of Humiliation" by Craig Dorsi and Stephen Flythe
Newsletter Nr. 3 – Subsequent to our 4th Conference, in New York City, November 2004
Newsletter Nr. 2 – Subsequent to our 3rd Conference, in Paris, September 2004
Newsletter Nr. 1 – Founding Issue, September 2004
History: The idea for the HumanDHS fellowship was born in 2001, the first two founding conferences took place in 2003, and after each conference, one newsletter was composed
Books & Special Issues
"Humiliation and History in Global Perspectives" (2006)
A Special Issue of Social Alternatives (Vol. 25, No. 1, First Quarter, 2006, the full text is available by obtaining a copy of the Special Issue of Social Alternatives from Ralph Summy, or here in pdf format).
Editor: Ralph Summy.
Guest Editor: Bertram Wyatt-Brown.
Please see here From the Editor's Desk by Ralph Summy.
Please see the Introduction to the Special Issue, written by Bertram Wyatt-Brown.
"Humiliation in the Academic Setting" (2008)
A Special Symposium Issue of
Experiments in Education
published by the S.I.T.U. Council of Educational Research
Editor: Dakshinamoorthi Raja Ganesan
Guest Editor: Philip M. Brown
Violent Conflict and Humiliation (forthcoming)
Victoria C. Fontan has kindly taken upon her the task of developing an edited book (with the help of Christopher Santee, Linda Hartling, Arie Nadler, and Evelin Lindner) with the contributions of the participants of our Workshops on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict in 2004 and 2005 in NY. Victoria is Director of Academic Development, and Assistant Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the United Nations University for Peace in San Jose, Costa Rica, since 2005.
Scholarly Papers by Global Advisory Board Members
The following papers are papers written by either the HumanDHS staff, core team and board members or by affiliated scholars. They are listed alphabetically. All are published here with kind permission by the respective journals and publishing houses in which they first appeared.
We appreciate that you contact the authors if you wish to quote from the texts listed further down. Texts may usually be copied for non-profit educational use if proper credit is given to the authors and Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Edna Adan Ismail (2016)
Dignity Through Courage
Presentation at the Public Event of the 13th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, at Columbia University, Teachers College, New York City, on December 8, 2016 (Video | Powerpoint).
Howard Adelman (2005)
Theories of Genocide: The Case of Rwanda
Forthcoming in a proposed volume for the McGill-Queen's University Press series, Studies in Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict.
Howard Adelman (2005)
Rule-Based Reconciliation
Chapter 14 in Elin Skaar, Siri Gloppen and Astri Suhrke (Eds.), Roads to Reconciliation. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group - Lexington Books, pp. 287-307.
Ada Aharoni (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video recorded on October 5, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
Mara Alagic, co-authored by Adair Linn Nagata, and Glyn M. Rimmington (2009)
Improving Intercultural Communication Competence: Fostering Bodymindful Cage Painting
In Journal of Intercultural Communication, SIETAR Japan, 12, pp. 39-55, 2009.
Mara Alagic (2011)
Science and Art of ThirdPlaceLearning
contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2011.
Mara Alagic and Glyn Rimmington (2016)
Bridging Urban Divides and Breaking the Cycle of Humiliation: Adaptive Leadership Approach (Pdf of Abstract | Video | Powerpoint)
Presentation shared on 23rd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk - From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th - 23rd September 2016.
Mara Alagic (2020)
Contribution to Dignilogue 1: Dignity Studies: Reimagining Learning in of World of Crises (Video) on Day One of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Mara Alagic (2021)
A Pivotal Moment for the Future of World Dignity University (Video | Text)
Contribution to Dignilogue 4 of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Rosita Albert (2006)
Violent Interethnic Conflict and Human Dignity: Major Issues in Intercultural Research and Knowledge Utilization
Contribution shared at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14-15, 2006.
Greg Anderson (2020/2021)
"Message to the World: Dignity Must Be Plural" (Video recorded on December 1, 2021)
and paper Humans Have Always Lived in a World of Many Worlds, November 15, 2020
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Kevin Avruch and Beatriz Vejarano (2001)
Truth and Reconciliation Commissions: A Review Essay and Annotated Bibliography
This article originally appeared in SOCIAL JUSTICE: Anthropology, Peace, and Human Rights. Volume 2(1-2): pp. 47-108.
See also OJPCR: The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution 4.2: 37-76 (2002) ISSN: 1522-211X | www.trinstitute.org/ojpcr/4_2recon.pdf.
Kevin Avruch (2006)
Toward an Expanded “Canon” of Negotiation Theory: Identity, Ideological, and Values-based Conflict and the Need for a New Heuristic
A version of this essay was presented at the annual meeting of the International Association
for Conflict Management, June 6–9, 2004, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Adenrele Awotona (2007)
The Role of Dignity and Humiliation for Rebuilding Sustainable Communities after Disasters
Presentation held at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13-14, 2007.
Adenrele Awotona (2008)
The Role of Dignity and Humiliation for Rebuilding Sustainable Communities after Disasters
Presentation held at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11-12, 2008.
Adenrele Awotona (2009)
Climate change, Destructive conflicts and Humiliation: matters arising
Presentation held at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Adenrele Awotona (2010)
Children and Young People in Haiti’s Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Plan
contribution shared at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
Adenrele Awotona (Ed.) (2010)
Rebuilding Sustainable Communities for Children and their Families after Disasters: A Global Survey,
proceedings of the International Conference on Rebuilding Sustainable Communities for Children and Their Families after Disasters, convened by Adenrele Awotona at the College of Public and Community Service University of Massachusetts at Boston, USA, November 16-19, 2008, published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing (Newcastle), and as e-book by MyILibrary (LaVergne, TN), 2010.
Reimon Bachika (2006)
Professor, Dept of Sociology Bukkyo University, Kyoto, Japan
Human Dignity as a Universal Value: The Future of Multicultural Discourse
contribution shared at the Second International Conference on Multicultural Discourses, 13-15th April 2007, Institute of Discourse and Cultural Studies, & Department of Applied Psychology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, as part of the 9th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Reimon Bachika (2016)
Individual and Collective Misfortune: Possibilities of Transcendence
Human Dignity and Humiliation Stuides.
David Bargal and Charles Garvin (2008)
An Introduction to the Project: Rationale and Development," together with, i
In Small Group Research, 39 (1), pp. 3-16.
David Bargal (2008)
Group Processes to Reduce Intergroup Conflict: An Additional Example of a Workshop for Arab and Jewish Youth
In Small Group Research, 39 (1), pp. 42-59.
David Bargal (2011)
Ideological/Religious Beliefs and Humiliation
contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2011.
David Bargal and Ya'ir Ronen (2014)
Hope Amidst Destructiveness: A Dialogue (Pdf | video)
Dialogue shared at the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4-5, 2014.
Daniel Bar-On (2004)
Erzähl dein Leben! Meine Wege zur Dialogarbeit und politischen Verständigung.
Hamburg: Edition Körberstiftung.
The English translation is being published by Central European University Press in 2006 under the following title: Tell your story! The dialogue work between Germans and Jews, Palestinians and Israelis.
Daniel Baron Cohen (see various publications from 2012 to 2018)
Daniel Baron Cohen (2018)
Letter from Marabá 1: Toxic promises
Letter from Marabá 2: Storms and fury
Letter from Marabá 3: Democracy in prison
Letter from Marabá 4: Our time will return
Letter from Marabá 5: University of good living
Letter from Marabá 6: Touched by the future
Open Diary 'Everything that no-one wants (in the shadows of dictatorship)', 7th September 2018
Steven James Bartlett (2002)
Roots of Human Resistance to Animal Rights: Psychological and Conceptual Blocks
First appeared in the Lewis and Clark Law Journal, Animal Rights.
The paper was electronically re-published by the Michigan State University’s Detroit College of Law, Animal Law Web Center
It is also available in German:
Wurzeln menschlichen Widerstands gegen Tierrechte: Psychologische und konceptuelle Blockaden
See also
http://www.veganswines.de/Animal_Law/ and
http://animallaw.info/articles/arussbartlett2002.htm .
Samir Sanad Basta (2005)
Assistance, Dignity and Humiliation
Paper presented at "Beyond Humiliation: Encouraging Human Dignity in the Lives and Work of All People," 5th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies in Berlin, 15th -17th September, 2005.
Samir Sanad Basta (2010)
Cycles of Humiliation in Immigrant Families
contribution shared at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
Harold Becker (2020)
"Message to the World" (Video) shared on Day Three of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020. See also We Are Love, Orlando, Florida, September 30, 2020, and The Love Foundation — Celebrating 20 Years (Video)
Harold Becker (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 11, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
Dharm P.S. Bhawuk, Susan Mrazek, and Vijayan P. Munusamy (2009)
“From Social Engineering to Community Transformation: Amul, Grameen Bank, and Mondragon as Exemplar Cooperatives”
This paper
received the Rupe Chilsom Practical Theory Paper Award from the Organization Development and Change Division of the Academy of Management, 2009.
Dharm P.S. Bhawuk (2009)
Humiliation and Human Rights in Diverse Societies: Forgiveness & Other Solutions from Cross-Cultural Research
Paper first presented at the 2004 Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, September 16-18, 2004, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris, France, further developed in 2009.
C. Guillermo Bigliani (2013)
Shame and Humiliation: On Golfing, Finances and Drug Dealing, presentation given by C. Guillermo Bigliani at the IPA Panel titled "Shame and Humiliation" with panel members Drs. C. Guillermo Bigliani, Heidrun Jarass, Melvin Lansky, and Leon Wurmser, in Prague, Czech Republic in July/August 2013.
John Bilorusky (2020)
Contribution to Dignilogue 1: Dignity Studies: Reimagining Learning in of World of Crises (Pdf | Video) on Day One of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
John Bilorusky (2020)
The Role of Transformative Action-and-Inquiry in Dignity Studies: Beyond Personalized Education with Curiosity and Commitment, contribution to the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Michael Harris Bond (1998)
Unity in Diversity: Orientations and Strategies for Building a Harmonious Multicultural Society
Prepared as a keynote address for the conference, 'Multiculturalism: Diversity in Action' held at the University of Tartu in Tartu, Estonia, May 6, 1998.
Michael Harris Bond, Flora Lim, Mieko Kuchar Bond (2005)
Linking Societal and Psychological Factors to Homicide Rates across Nations
In Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 36, pp. 515-536, available at http://jcc.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/36/5/515, 2005.
Michael Harris Bond & Sowan Wong (2002)
Measuring Emotionality across Cultures: Self-Reported Emotional Experiences as Conceptualizations of Self (retrievable also from http://self.uws.edu.au/Conferences/2002_CD_Wong_&_Bond.pdf)
In Graven, Rhonda G., Marsh, Herbert W., and Simpson, Katrina B. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd International Biennial Conference. Self-Concept Research: Driving International Research Agendas. Sydney: SELF Research Center, University of Western Sydney.
Michael Harris Bond & Donald G. Dutton, and Ehor O. Boyanowsky (2005)
Extreme Mass Homicide: From Military Massacre to Genocide
In Aggression and Violent Behavior, 10, pp. 437-473.
Michael Harris Bond (2005)
Culture and Collective Violence: Mobilizing Savagery Against the Other
Abstract of Keynote at the Seventh European Regional Congress of Cross-Cultural Psychology by the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP), San Sebastian, Spain, July 11-15, 2005.
Michael Harris Bond & Peter Bevington Smith, and Ciðdem Kaðitçibasi (2005)
Understanding Social Psychology Across Cultures: Living and Working With Others in a Changing World (Contents List)
London: Sage, forthcoming.
Michael Harris Bond &
Chester Chun-Seng Kam
(2006)
The Role of Emotions and Behavioral Responses in Mediating the Impact of Face Loss on Relationship Deterioration: Are Chinese more Face-Sensitive than Americans?
Submitted for publication. Please contact the authors for more information.
Abstract:
Face loss, defined as the deterioration in one’s social image, has been regarded as a consequence of interpersonal conflict and a provocation for counter-attack. The present research aimed at assessing whether the role of face loss leading to relationship deterioration was more impactful for Chinese than for Americans. We hypothesized that the linkage from face loss to relationship deterioration was mediated by two social-emotional complexes (anger and shame) and two behavioral reactions (retaliation and avoidance) arising from interpersonal harm. Structural Equation Modeling confirmed this mediation model, and indicated that in both cultures, the linkage between face loss and relationship disintegration is mediated by shame and avoidance, but not by anger and retaliation. Situations leading to face loss may be more frequent and the face loss associated with any particular exchange may be greater for the Chinese, but our analysis demonstrated that the relationship deterioration processes arising from face loss are the same in both cultural groups.
Michael Harris Bond & Yuan Liao (2006)
The Dynamics of Face Loss Following Harm in Two Cultural Groups
Submitted for publication, Chinese University of Hong Kong, May 27, 2006.
Abstract:
Face, defined as "the positive social value a person claims for himself in an interpersonal contact" by Goffman (1955, p. 213), is regarded as more important in a collectivistic cultures than in individualistic cultures (Gabrenya & Hwang, 1996). The present study tested whether Hong Kong Chinese targets of harm in an interpersonal encounter are more sensitive to loss of their own face than are Americans by assessing whether two factors predicting face loss, relative power and normative violation, are universal or cultural-specific in their impact. The results showed that relative power of the perpetrator vis-à-vis the target had an equally strong impact on face loss in both cultures. Although more norm violation characterizing the hurtful act also led to more face loss in both groups, the linkage between the two constructs was stronger for Hong Kong Chinese than that for Americans. The culturally based personality variable of allocentrism/idiocentrism was, however, unable to unpackage this cultural difference in linkage strength. Possible reasons for these findings are discussed, and suggestions offered for increasing the power of this basic model in explaining face loss following interpersonal harm.
Inga Bostad (2008)
Greeting Address
Held at the 11th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies in Norway, 23rd June -1st July 2008.
Inga Bostad (2008)
What Are the Values that Will Guide the Development of Children and Young People in Our Schools?
Lecture held for the Conference of European Ministers of Education at Grand Hotel, Oslo, Norway, 5th June 2008.
Inga Bostad (2013)
The Paradox of Freedom and the Quest for a Moral Disturbance (manuscript | video)
Lecture given on December 5, 2013, at the Public Event of the 10th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, at Columbia University, New York City, December 5-6, 2013.
Ingeborg Breines (2019)
NATO 70 ÅR FOR MYE! Hvordan reise motstanden i Norge?
Oslo, 9. april 2019.
Michael F. Britton (1989)
Adults' Perceptions of Childhood Experiences of Parental Love As Predictive of Stability and Levels of Enjoyment in Adult Relationships. Doctoral Dissertation. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International (Order Number 9004433).
Michael F. Britton (1993)
Transforming Myths of War to Create a Legacy of Peace
In V. K. Kool (Ed.) Non-Violence: Social and Psychological Issues.
Lanham, MD: University of Press of America.
Michael F. Britton (2001)
Weapons of Mass Destruction
In Christie, Winter, Wagner (Ed.) Peace Conflict and Violence: Peace Psychology for the 21st Century. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Michael F. Britton (2007)
Finding the ‘Right’ Moral Tone Regarding Climate Change And Travel, 2007.
Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Michael F. Britton (2007)
Conversation Between Harsh Agarwal and Michael Britton on Ragging, 2007.
Michael F. Britton (2007)
Finding the ‘Right’ Moral Tone Regarding Climate Change And Travel, 2007.
Michael F. Britton (2008)
Appreciative Leadership in Our HumanDHS Network: The Tree - Job Descriptions!
Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Michael Britton, and Selina Köhr (2012)
What makes life good for you now? What would make this a world you feel is good? An historical era you would love?
Open Space session convened by Michael Britton at the 19th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'In the Aftermath of the 22nd July: How to Sustain a Global Culture of Equality in Dignity or likeverd', in Oslo, Norway, 27th - 30th August 2012. Notes taken by Selina Köhr.
Michael F. Britton, Chipamong Chowdhury, and Linda M. Hartling (Editors) (2019)
Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner
Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Michael F. Britton (2019)
Introduction
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael F. Britton, and Linda M. Hartling. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Michael F. Britton (2024)
Democracy and Dignity
Contribution to the 40th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Global Vulnerabilities — From Humiliation to Dignity and Solidarity’, in Madrid, Spain, 17th – 20th September 2024.
• Please see all of Michael Britton's Don Klein Celebration Lectures since 2007 here
Birgit Brock-Utne (2000)
Whose Education for All? Case studies from field trips to Swaziland, Uganda, Botswana, Niger and Guinea
In Index, Reform Forum: Number 12.
Birgit Brock-Utne (2002)
Language, Democracy and Education in Africa
Nordic Africa Institute, Discussion Paper 15, Uppsala.
Roger Bromley (2007)
Dignity and Hope Versus Humiliation and Despair
contribution shared at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13-14, 2007 (please see here a longer draft for a full paper and a summary).
Philip M. Brown (2004)
Humiliation, Bullying and Caring in School Communities
Paper presented at the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Philip M. Brown (2005)
Reflections on Policy and Humiliation: Addressing the Needs of Poor Minority Children in New Jersey’s Public Schools
Draft paper presented at Round Table 3 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Philip M. Brown (2010)
Prosocial Education
Prepared by Ann Higgins D'Alessandro, Fordham University, and edited by Philip Brown, Rutgers University, for the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
Philip M. Brown (2011)
Prosocial Development: Defining the Basis for Prosocial Education
Discussant background notes presented at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2011. See also a slide of the Prosocial Double Helix.
Philip M. Brown (2011)
Prosocial Education: Developing Caring, Capable Citizens
Contribution shared at the 2012 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6-7, 2012.
Philip M. Brown received the Human Dignity (Half!) Lifetime Award! (Video by Mariana Ferraz | Video Snapshots by Hua-Chu Yen) December 9, 2016, during the 2016 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2016.
Philip M. Brown (2017)
Developing a Dignifying Culture in K-12 Schools (Video)
Contribution to the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7-8, 2017. See also the book edited by Phil Brown, Student Discipline: A Prosocial Perspective (2016).
Philip M. Brown (2019)
School Discipline: A Prosocial Perspective
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael F. Britton, and Linda M. Hartling. Chapter 8. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Philip M. Brown (2021)
Dignifying the Individual Has Both an Interpersonal and Institutional Context and Dimension: Solidarity can happen for good or evil purposes; without prosocial core anchors, it can lead in the wrong direction (Video | PowerPoint)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Philip M. Brown (2023)
Host of the Dignilogue titled Reimagining Education together with Stephanie Knox Steiner (Video). The 20th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, co-hosted online and in person by the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023.
Sharon Burde (1998)
The Enigma of the Middle East - A Measure of Success
In Newsletter of the Conflict Resolution Center International, January 1998, pp. 27-28.
Heidi and Guy Burgess (2004)
Introduction of their work
Material presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Heidi and Guy Burgess (2004)
Project Overview: Advancing the Peace and Conflict Resolution Fields: A Next-generation Brainstorming Project
Developing 20-year Strategies for Addressing the Hard Questions
Heidi and Guy Burgess (2004)
Conflict Information Systems
Heidi and Guy Burgess (2004)
Taking the Peace and Conflict Resolution Fields Outside the 'Box'
Intractable Conflict Knowledge Base Project and CRInfo –The Conflict Resolution Information Source
Nils Butenschøn (1993)
Politics of Ethnocracies - Strategies and Dilemmas of Ethnic Domination
Extended version of a paper presented at the National Conference of Political Science, Geilo, Norway, 11-12 January 1993.
Alicia Cabezudo (2017/2021)
The Role of Education in a Multicultural Cyprus
Document shared at the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
William A. Callahan (2004)
National Insecurities: Humiliation, Salvation, and Chinese Nationalism
In Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 29, pp. 199–218.
William A. Callahan (2006)
War, Shame, and Time: Pastoral Governance and National Identity in England and America
In International Studies Quarterly, 50 (2), pp. 395-419.
Stephen Chan (2004)
Out of Evil
London: I.B. Tauris.
Stephen Chan (1969 to the present day)
Please see a complete bibliography of Stephen Chan's published works from 1969 to the present day.
Sara Cobb (2004)
"Humiliation" as Positions in Narratives: Implications for Policy Development
Paper presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Claudia E. Cohen (2009)
Emotional Awareness: Can it Mitigate Against the Experience of Humiliation and Promote Constructive Conflict Resolution?
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Claudia E. Cohen (2014)
Welcome to the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict
Welcome to the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4-5, 2014.
Claudia E. Cohen (2016)
Everyday Dignity - Blog Entry: An Illuminating Act of Justice.
Claudia E. Cohen (2016)
Is Dignity Possible During War Time? A Small Act of Humanity..., contribution shared at the 2016 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2016.
Claudia E. Cohen (2017)
Dignity As a Practice: The Nonhuman Rights Project (Video)
Contribution shared at the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7-8, 2017.
Claudia E. Cohen (2018)
Confronting Narratives of Hate with Stories of Dignity (Video | Powerpoint)
Contribution shared at the 2018 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6 -7, 2018.
Claudia E. Cohen (2018)
'This is Civity' Radio Show podcast.
Claudia E. Cohen (2019)
Humiliation, Honoring Dignity and Destructive Conflict: You’ve Got to be Carefully Taught
Contribution shared at the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5–6, 2019.
Claudia E. Cohen (2019)
Everyday Dignity: The Surprising Power of 'Small' Acts
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael Britton, and Linda Hartling. Chapter 3. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Benjamin Nick Colby (2003)
Toward a Theory of Culture and Adaptive Potential
First published in Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory: An International Journal, Volume 1, No. 3, pp. 1-53, July 2003,
republished in the University of California Los Angeles electronic journal Human Complex Systems,
posted at the eScholarship Repository, University of California, within Human Complex Systems: Mathematical Anthropology and Cultural Theory.
Colby comments his article as follows:
As to the phraseology, I think it is good to have a book, as you do, focusing on humiliation. However for a web site, and for the gaining of interest for your cause, a more general, less negative term might be a better umbrella term -- something like "pro-social autonomy" or even more general, "social compassion" or more general still, "altruism." I would prefer social compassion, and then go on to say that a major step in this direction is to avoid situations in which people are humiliated, or "social compassion and the avoidance of humiliation" or "social compassion and the dangers of humiliation." Of course, if you actually place the full article on your web page you could even say "adaptive potential" and people reading my article would know what it means.
Peter T. Coleman, and Jennifer S. Goldman (2004)
Conflict and Humiliation
Note presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Peter T. Coleman, and Jennifer S. Goldman (2005)
A Theoretical Understanding of How Emotions Fuel Intractable Conflict: The Case of Humiliation
Paper presented at Round Table 2 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Peter T. Coleman (2020)
Peter Coleman Was Honored with the 2020 HumanDHS Lifetime Commitment Award (Video)
• Message of Appreciation from Evelin Lindner (Pdf)
• Peter Coleman's Remarks in Appreciation of the 2020 HumanDHS Lifetime Commitment Award, recorded on December 11, 2020 (Video)
• See also Peter Coleman’s Life Story in "Fundamentals of Conflict Resolution, Instructor Peter Coleman Highlights #ScholarStrike," MD-ICCCR at Teachers College, Columbia University, September 11, 2020
Peter T. Coleman (2022)
The Way Out Challenge (Video)
Presentation shared
at the First World Dignity University Initiative Workshop, titled "For People and the Planet: Learning for a Future of Dignity," hosted online on December 9, 2022. It was the 19th Annual Workshop co-hosted by Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University.
Emanuela C. Del Re (2009)
The Subtle Connection Between Counter-terrorism Strategies and Humiliation
Presentation held at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Morton Deutsch
Please see here the Morton Deutsch Library, as well as the Interrupting Oppression and Sustaining Justice Site
Morton Deutsch (1994)
Constructive Conflict Management for the World Today
In The International Journal of Conflict Management, 5 (2, April), pp. 111-129.
Morton Deutsch (2004)
Destructive Conflict and Oppression
Summary presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Morton Deutsch (2004)
Oppression and Conflict
Paper presented at the Interrupting Oppression and Sustaining Justice Working Conference at ICCCR, NY, February 27-29, 2004.
Morton Deutsch, Coleman, Peter T. & Eric C. Marcus (Eds.) (2009)
The Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice. (2nd ed.). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2006.
Morton Deutsch (2006)
Foreword to Making Enemies: Humiliation and International Conflict by Evelin Lindner in Westport, CT, London: Greenwood Press and Praeger Publishers, 2006.
Morton Deutsch (2009)
Foreword by Morton Deutsch to Emotion and Conflict: How Human Rights Can Dignify Emotion and Help Us Wage Good Conflict by Evelin Lindner in Westport, CT, London: Greenwood Press and Praeger Publishers, 2009.
Morton Deutsch (2013)
Imagine a Global Human Community (video, December 11, 2013 | transcript)
Pledge brought to the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5-6, 2013:
Imagine a global human community in which you, your children, and grandchildren as well as all the others in our shared planet and their children and grandchildren:
…Are able to live in dignity and are treated fairly.
…Have freedom from the fear of violence and war and can live in peace.
Have freedom from want so that you do not ever have to live in such impoverished circumstances you and your loved ones can not have adequate care, food, water, shelter, health services, education, and other necessities for physical and emotional well-being as well as a dignified life.
…Have freedom of information, publication, speech, beliefs, and assembly so that you can be free to be different and free to express open criticism of those in authority individually or collectively.
…Have the responsibility to promote, protect, and defend such freedoms as those described above for yourself as well as for others when they are denied or under threat.
…Will work together cooperatively to make the world that their grandchildren will inherit free of such problems as war, injustice, climate change, and economic disruption.
Are you willing to be a member of such a global human community? If “yes”, please make the following pledge:
I pledge to promote these rights and responsibilities in my own life, in my community, and in the global community as best I can through nonviolent personal actions and working together with others. I also pledge to seek a constructive resolution of conflict about implementation of the foregoing values, when it arises, by working cooperatively to resolve the conflict with those who I am in conflict.
Now think of an action that you can take by yourself or with others, to implement the pledge and commit yourself to take this action. When you have taken the action let others know that you have done this by using social media or other means, so that you can inspire others to do so also.
Brigid Donelan and Patricia O'Hagan (2004)
Humiliation and Resiliency in the Social Integration Process: Towards a model framework and policy dialogue at the United Nations
Note presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Day 2, Roundtable: "Can the notion of
humiliation be useful for public policy planning?", Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Riane Eisler (2010)
Celebrating the Diversity of Our Unity: Democracy, Gender, and Dignity in a Global Perspective
Statement presented at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
Riane Eisler (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video | Video recorded on September 3, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
Trine Eklund (2016)
Equality Patterns Between Gender: How to Empower Women and Embolden Men to Embrace Care and Empathy
Oslo, 2016.
Edward J. Emery (2004)
An Ethics of Engagement: Shame and the Genesis of Violence
Paper presented at a Conference of the Peacemaker Corps Association in Honor of Sergio Vieira de Mello "Peacemaking in the Family: Nuclear, Community and Global" United Nations Headquarters, February 27, 2004. Forthcoming in Psychotherapy and Politics International in 2004 (2) 3.
Edward J. Emery (2007)
Musings on Shame and Idolization
contribution shared at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13-14, 2007.
Thomas Hylland Eriksen (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video | Video recorded on November 20, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Beth Fisher-Yoshida (2005)
Reframing Conflict: Intercultural Conflict As Potential Transformation
In Journal of Intercultural Communication, SIETAR Japan, (8), pp. 1-16.
Michael W. Fox (2010)
The Greening of Animal and Human Health Care: Revisioning Disease: Nature - Nurture Co-factors, www.twobitdog.com/DrFox/, 2010
Michael W. Fox (2010)
Michael Fox's Personal Manifesto, 2010
Michael W. Fox (2013)
Essay written on the author's 76th birthday, August 13, 2013.
It will later be posted on his website and submitted to newspapers in the U.S. that carry his syndicated column dealing with animal and environmental concerns.
Michael W. Fox (2016)
Beware the Cybersphere: Engagement in the Empathosphere for Survival and Human Evolution
Human Dignity and Humiliation Stuides.
Michael W. Fox (2017)
The Animal Insensitivity Syndrome (An Empathy Deficit Disorder) Recognition & Prevention
Human Dignity and Humiliation Stuides, 2017.
Robert W. Fuller (2004)
Democracy’s Next Step: Overcoming Rankism
Article submitted for 'Impulse' to Gottlieb Duttwieler Institute, 2004.
Robert W. Fuller (2006)
Dignity - A Unifying Value for American Politics, 2006.
D. Raja Ganesan (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video edited by Linda Hartling from PowerPoint prepared on November 10, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Janet Gerson (2013)
Democratizing Justice: The World Tribunal on Iraq
In Factis Pax: Journal of Peace Education and Social Justice, 7 (2, 2013), pp. 86 - 112.
Janet Gerson (2013)
IIPE, The World Tribunal on Iraq, and Transcending a Century of Worldwide Wars (Pdf).
Janet Gerson (2014)
Reflective Inquiry as a Pedagogy for Dignity and Inclusion
Paper contributed to the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4-5, 2014.
Janet Gerson (2016)
Bullying: Nuclear, Presidential, Patriarchial (Video)
Contribution shared at the 2016 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2016.
Janet Gerson (2017)
Climate Catastrophe and Political Discourse (Video)
Contribution shared at the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7-8, 2017.
Janet Gerson (2019)
Reclaiming Common Bases of Human Dignity
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael Britton, and Linda Hartling. Chapter 4. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Janet Gerson (2020)
Host of Dignilogue 3: Unity in Adversity and Dignity: War, Women, and Indigenous Wisdom (Video of the Full Length of the Dignilogue) on Day Two of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Janet Gerson (2021)
The Interrelatedness of Dignity, Justice, Democracy, and Peace (Video), based on her recent book, Reclaimative post-conflict justice: Democratizing justice in the World Tribunal on Iraq (Cham, Switzerland: Springer International, 2021) co-authored with Dale Snauwaert.
Contribution to Dignilogue 3 of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Janet Gerson (2023)
Meet and Greet – Small Group Dignilogues – Introduced by Janet Gerson (Video)
The 20th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, co-hosted online and in person by the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023.
Janet Gerson and Elaine Meis (2023)
Host of the Dignilogue titled Seeding Dignity Through Collaborative Action (in four parts, two online and two in person):
In person:
• Humiliation Trauma with Sharon Steinborn and Peter Pollard
• Movement for Building Movements: Engagement and Collaboration, Including the Arts with Martha Eddy
Online:
• Giving and Receiving Simple Acts of Kindness as Seeds of Dignity with Beth Boyton (Video)
• Reimagining Education with Phil Brown and Stephanie Knox Steiner (Video)
The 20th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, co-hosted online and in person by the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023.
Janet Gerson (2023)
Janet Gerson Explains the Metaphor of the Lotus Flower (Video)
The 20th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, co-hosted online and in person by the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023.
Judith E. Glaser (2007)
The Gauge & Arc of Engagement Tool
(Judith looks for like-minded consultants, who would wish to immerse themselves in this work: please read her letter to interested consultants).
Jennifer S. Goldman, Peter T. Coleman (2004)
Conflict and Humiliation
Note presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Jennifer S. Goldman, Peter T. Coleman (2005)
How Humiliation Fuels Intractable Conflict: The Effects of Emotional Roles on Recall and Reactions to Conflictual Encounters
Work in progress, Teachers College, Columbia University.
Jennifer S. Goldman, Peter T. Coleman (2005)
A Theoretical Understanding of How Emotions Fuel Intractable Conflict: The Case of Humiliation
Paper presented at Round Table 2 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Jennifer S. Goldman (2006)
Humiliation and Aggression
contribution shared at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14-15, 2006.
Jennifer S. Goldman (2008)
The Differential Effects of Collective Versus Personal-level Humiliating Experiences
Doctoral dissertation in Social-Organizational Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, focusing on the role that humiliation plays in exacerbating violent social conflict.
Jack Goldstone (2004)
Understanding the Iraqi Insurgency
Op-ed, December 2004.
Jack Goldstone, together with Jay Ulfelder (2004)
How to Construct Stable Democracies
The Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, The Washington Quarterly, 28:1 pp. 9–20.
Jack Goldstone & Monty G. Marshall (2007)
The Global Report on Conflict, Governance, and State Fragility 2007: Gauging System Performance and Fragility in the Globalization Era.
Michael Greene (2008)
School Violence, Human Rights, Dignity and Humiliation
In Ganesan, Dakshinamoorthi Raja, and Brown, Philip M. (Eds.), Humiliation in the Academic Setting: A Special Symposium Issue of ‘Experiments in Education’, New Delhi: S.I.T.U. Council of Educational Research, XXXVI (3, March 2008), pp. 51-60.
Michael Greene (2008)
Walking the Talk
contribution shared at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11-12, 2008.
Michael Greene (2009)
Youth as Active Agents of Social Change
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Michael Greene (2010)
Code of the Street, Retaliation, and Saving Face
contribution shared at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
Michael Greene (2019)
A Human Rights Perspective on Preventing Violence
contribution shared at the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5–6, 2019.
Cees J. Hamelink (1998)
The Digital Advance:
More Than Half the World's People Have Never Made a Phone Call. Will ICTs Assure Us Change?
UNRISD Viewpoint, 1 June 1998.
Raymond G. Helmick (2011)
What Ails Us
Draft Op-Ed for The New York Times,
October 9, 2011
Donna Hicks and Monica Meehan McNamara (2011)
Victims of 9/11 Embrace Dignity
David Yau-Fai Ho (1991)
Relational Orientation and Methodological Individualism
In Bulletin of the Hong Kong Psychological Society, Nos. 26/27, pp. 81-95.
David Yau-Fai Ho (1994)
Face Dynamics: From Conceptualization to Measurement
In Ting-Toomey, Stella (Ed.), The Challenge of Facework, pp. 269-286. New York, NY: SUNY Press.
David Yau-Fai Ho (1995)
Selfhood and Identity in Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism: Contrasts With the West
In Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 25 (2), pp. 115-139.
David Yau-Fai Ho (1995)
Internalized Culture, Culturocentrism, and Transcendence
In Counseling Psychologist, 23, No. 1, pp. 4-24.
David Yau-Fai Ho (1998)
Interpersonal Relationships and Relationship Dominance: An Analysis Based on Methodological Relationalism
In Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 1 (1), 1-16.
David Yau-Fai Ho, Shui-fun Fiona Chan, & , Z. X. Zhang (2001)
Metarelational Analysis: An Answer to “What’s Asian about Asian Social Psychology?”
In Journal of Psychology in Chinese Societies, 2 (1), 7-26.
David Yau-Fai Ho, Si-qing Peng, Alice Cheng Lai, Shui-fun Fiona Chan (2001)
Indigenization and Beyond: Methodological Relationalism in the Study of Personality Across Cultural Traditions
In Journal of Personality, 69 (6, December), pp. 925-953, 2001.
David Yau-Fai Ho, Shui-fun Fiona Chan, Si-qing Peng, and Aik Kwang Ng (2001)
The Dialogical Self: Converging East-West Constructions
In Culture & Psychology, 7 (3), pp. 393-408.
David Yau-Fai Ho, Wai Fu, and S. M. Ng (2004)
Guilt, Shame and Embarrassment: Revelations of Face and Self
In Culture & Psychology, 10 (1), pp. 64-84.
David Yau-Fai Ho, and Rainbow Tin Hung Ho (2007)
Measuring Spirituality and Spiritual Emptiness: Toward Ecumenicity and Transcultural Applicability
Hong Kong: Preliminary draft.
David Yau-Fai Ho, and Rainbow Tin Hung Ho (2007)
Measuring Spirituality and Spiritual Emptiness: Toward Ecumenicity and Transcultural Applicability
In Review of General Psychology, 11 (1), pp. 62-74.
David Yau-Fai Ho (2015)
Madness, Violence, and Human Dignity: Transforming Madness for Dignified Existence (Pdf | video)
Paper shared at the 2015 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 3-4, 2015.
Bernard Hoffert (2006)
Combating Terror: Security through Art Education
Paper presented at the UNESCO World Conference on Arts Education.
Bernard Hoffert (2006)
Innovation and Conflict:
Finding Creative Solutions to Social Problems
Paper presented at HumanHDS, Monash University, 2006.
Bernard Hoffert (2006)
Creativity in the Service of Humanity: Design for an Equitable World
Paper presented at HumanHDS, Monash University, 2006.
Amy C. Hudnall (2006)
Humiliation and Domination under American Eyes: German POWs in the continental United States, 1942-1945
In Social Alternatives (Special Issue "Humiliation and History in Global Perspectives"), Vol. 25, No. 1, First Quarter, pp. 33-39, 2006 (the full text is available by obtaining a copy of the Special Issue of Social Alternatives from Ralph Summy, or here in pdf format).
Ashfaq Ishaq (2005)
Creating a Global Culture of Peace
A paper presented at Culture and International History Conference at the
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt on December 19-21, 2005
Draft: 12/05/05, not to be quoted without permission.
James (Jimmy) Edward Jones (2003)
Muslim Peacebuilding after 9/11
Paper presented at The Islamic Society of North America
Fourth Annual Islamic Conflict Resolution
Symposium. "Muslim Peacebuilding after 9/11."
Westin O'Hare, Chicago IL,
April 18 – 20, 2003.
James (Jimmy) Edward Jones (2004)
The Third Force: A Practical, Community-Building: Approach to Settling Destructive Conflicts
Note presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
James (Jimmy) Edward Jones (2006)
The Post Victim Ethical Exemption Syndrome: An Outgrowth of Humiliation
Note presented at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14-15, 2006.
James (Jimmy) Edward Jones, represented by Adrian Kirk, Arabic Instructor, Yale University (New Haven CT- USA) (2010)
Overcoming the Valence of Victimhood; Reconstructing an Authentic African Diaspora Identity in the 21st Century
Abstract for the 3rd Edition of the World Festival of Black Arts and Culture (WFBA), 10 December 2010 - 31, 2010 in Dakar, Senegal for its third structuring Conference on African Diasporas: Geography- Settlement-History-Political Situation.
Presented initially at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, Teachers College, New York Cit, on December 9, 2010, by Adrian Kirk, Arabic Instructor, Yale University (New Haven CT- USA).
James (Jimmy) Edward Jones (2014)
The Valency of Victimhood: Why It Matters in the Workplace
Paper contributed to the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4-5, 2014.
James W. Jones (2006)
Why Does Religion Turn Violent? A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Religious Terrorism
In The Psychoanalytic Review, 93 (2, April) 2006.
James W. Jones (October 1,2008)
Blog on Humiliation as a Precursor to Religious Violence
Dr. Jones's other blogs on terrorism and counter-terrorism are at http://www.bloodthatcriesout.com/blog.html.
Anie Kalayjian and Marian Weisberg (2002)
Generational Impact of Mass Trauma: The Post-Ottoman Turkish Genocide of the Armenians
In: Piven, Jerry S., Boyd, Chris, and Lawton, Henry (Eds.), Jihad and Sacred Vengeance, pp. 254-279, New York, NY: Writers Club Press.
Anie Kalayjian and Luke Anable (2006)
Israeli & Hezbollah Conflict:
International Perspectives on the Future of Peace in the Middle East
During a layover in Frankfurt, Germany, Dr. Anie Kalayjian, president and founder of meaningfulworld.com and The Association for Trauma Outreach and Prevention, interviewed randomly selected individuals in an attempt to gauge the public’s emotional and psychological response to the war.
Anie Kalayjian and Georgiana Sofletea (2011)
ATOP Meaningfulworld Humanitarian Outreach Project to Romania: Ancestral Healing, Forgiveness, and Meaning-Making
contribution shared, supported by Georgiana Sofletea, at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2011.
Anie Kalayjian, Nira Shah, and Leysa Cerswell (2012)
Transforming Trauma into Healing: An integrative healing approach for Palestinians and Israelis
contribution shared at the 2012 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6-7, 2012.
Anie Kalayjian and Blanka Angyal (2013)
Transforming Horizontal Violence in the Middle East in Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and Lebanon through Forgiveness and Peace Gardens
contribution shared at the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5-6, 2013. See also Press Release 1 and Press Release 2.
Ani Kalayjian and Lorraine Simmons (2015)
Transforming Horizontal Violence in Haiti through 7-step Integrative Healing Model, and Forgiveness and Peace Gardens
Abstract shared at the 2015 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 3-4, 2015.
Ani Kalayjian (2015)
I Am a Syrian Refugee (Pdf | video)
Reflections shared at the 2015 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 3-4, 2015.
Ani Kalayjian (2016)
Align with Mother Earth
Reflections shared at the 2016 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2016.
Ani Kalayjian (2020)
"Message to the World — Transforming Humiliation Through Meaningful World Mindful Actions" (Video Day Three | HumanDHS channel | Meaningful World channel, video recorded on December 8, 2020) contributed to the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Ragnvald Kalleberg (2002)
Om vitenskapelig ydmykhet
Utvidet versjon av foredrag på NESH-konferanse i Tromsø 23. og 24. mai 2001.
Offentliggjort i rapport fra NESH (Den nasjonale forskningsetiske komité for samfunnsfag
og humaniora): Samisk forskning og forskningsetikk, Oslo 2002, s. 151-185.
Ragnvald Kalleberg (2005)
What Is ‘Public Sociology'? Why and How Should It Be Made Stronger?
In The British Journal of Sociology, Volume 56, Issue 3, pp. 387-393.
Ragnvald Kalleberg (2005)
Teologi, allmenn vitenskapsmoral, kultur- og samfunnsfagenes normativitet
I Kirke og Kultur, nr. 3, 2005, s. 407-419.
Ragnvald Kalleberg (2007)
A Reconstruction of the Ethos of Science
In Journal of Classical Sociology, Vol. 7, No 2, pp. 137–160.
Shahid Kamal (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 15, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
Vineeta Kamran (2010)
Education as a Vehicle for Social Transformation:
How to Promote Dignity, Unity and Transcend Humiliation
Presentation given at the 15th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Peace at Home, Peace in the World', in Istanbul, Turkey, 28th - 30th April 2010.
Cyrien Kanamugire, Rwanda (2005)
Rwanda-Justice: La phase décisive des Juridictions Gacaca
Cyrien Kanamugire is a journalist and law expert working with gacaca in Rwanda. His is member of the HumanDHS and has been invited to write on his experiences with gacaca.
Cyrien Kanamugire, Rwanda (2006)
Lutter contre l’humiliation fait partie intégrante de la bonne gouvernance, du respect et protection des droits de l’homme
Exemple: Le cas du Rwanda avant et après le génocide.
George Kent (2009)
The Humiliation of Hunger
Paper presented at the 13th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'World Peace Through Humiliation-Free Global Human Interactions', in Honolulu, Hawai'i, August 20 to 23, 2009.
George Kent (2009, draft of August 9)
Swaraj Against Hunger
Basis for talks in India, in Kota, Jaipur, and New Delhi in 2009.
Hassan Abdi Keynan (2007)
Humiliation in the Context of Recent Events in the Horn of Africa
contribution shared at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13-14, 2007.
Uichol Kim (2001) with
Henriette Sinding Aasen & Geir Helgesen
Democracy, Human Rights, and Peace in Korea: Psychological, Political and Cultural Perspectives
Seoul: Kyoyook Kwahaksa
Uichol Kim (2003) with Henriette Sinding Aasen & Shirin Ebadi
Democracy, Human Rights, and Islam in Modern Iran: Psychological, Social and Cultural Perspectives
Bergen: Fagbokforlaget.
Uichol Kim (2006) with Kuo-Shu Yang & Kwang-Kuo Hwang
Indigenous and Cultural Psychology:
Understanding People in Context
Series Editor: Anthony Marsella, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, Hawai'i
New York. NY: Springer Science+Business Media.
Please see here Reviews and
a short description of indigenous psychology:
Indigenous psychology is defined as the scientific study of human behavior or mind that is native, that is not transported from other regions, and that is designed for its people. It advocates examining knowledge, skills and beliefs people have about themselves and studying them in their natural contexts. Theories, concepts and methods are developed to correspond with psychological phenomena. It advocates Rosen incorporating the content and context of research. The goal is to create a more rigorous, systematic and universal science that can be theoretically and empirically verified.
Ten characteristics of indigenous psychology can be identified. First, it emphasizes examining psychological phenomena in cultural context. Second, it is necessary for all cultural, native and ethnic groups. Third, it advocates use of multiple methods. Fourth, it advocates the integration of "insiders," "outsiders" and multiple perspectives to obtain comprehensive and integrated understanding. Fifth, it acknowledges that people have a complex and sophisticated understanding of themselves and it is necessary to translate their practical and episodic understanding into analytical and knowledge. Sixth, although descriptive analysis is the starting point of research, its final goal is to discover psychological universals that can be theoretically and empirically verified. Eighth, it is a part of the cultural sciences tradition in which human agency, meaning and context are incorporated into the research design. Ninth, it advocates a linkage of humanities (which focus on human experience and creativity) with social sciences (which focus empirical analysis and verification). Tenth, two starting points of research in indigenous psychology can be identified: indigenization from without and indigenization from within.
Uichol Kim (2008)
The Role of Human Dignity in Promoting Creativity, Innovation and Knowledge -
Humiliation as a Basis for Dehumanization, Conflict and Destruction
Paper presented at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11-12, 2008.
Uichol Kim (2009)
The Role of Human Dignity in Promoting Creativity, Knowledge and Peace: Humiliation as a Basis for Dehumanization, Conflict and Destruction
Paper presented at the 13th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'World Peace Through Humiliation-Free Global Human Interactions', in Honolulu, Hawai'i, August 20 to 23, 2009.
Lynn King (2007)
Founder of SageVISION, dedicated to "growing green leaders who support innovation for the greater good."
Hroar Klempe (2004)
Reflections on 'Humiliation' in a Cultural Perspective
Paper presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris, 15th-18th September 2004, unpublished draft (not to be cited without author's authorisation).
Hroar Klempe (2004)
Reflections on 'Conflict' in Cultural Perspective
contribution shared at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Hroar Klempe & Torbjørn Rundmo (2007)
The Reliability and Validity of a Measurement Instrument of Culture Defined As Symbol Exchange
Contribution presented at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13-14, 2007, as Power Point presentation and as Pdf file.
Hroar Klempe (2024)
Psykologi som grunnlag for den moderne vitenskapen / Psychology as Basis for Modern Science
28. juni 2024, Video
Virginia Swain and Hroar Klempe (2010)
"Imagine Worcester and the World #58," an interview with Virginia Swain, 2011.
Hayal Köksal (2010)
Human Dignity Through “Peace at Home, Peace in the World”
Presentation given at the 15th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Peace at Home, Peace in the World', in Istanbul, Turkey, 28th - 30th April 2010.
Hayal Köksal (2014)
Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict through Effective Teacher Training Programs (Pdf | video)
Paper contributed to the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4-5, 2014.
Hayal Köksal (2014)
Combining ‘Innovative Teaching Program’ with ‘SQCs (İmece Circles)’ in Turkey, by Hayal Köksal, Keynote presented at Kingston University London, UK, during the 17. International Convention on Students Quality Control Circles (ICSQCC), on 16th June 2014.
Hayal Köksal (2020)
"Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 28, 2020) delivered at the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Hayal Köksal (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video | Video recorded on November 4, 2021),
contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
Ronald S. Kraybill (2004)
Please see here his article Humiliation, Helplessness Propel Outbreak of Suicide Bomber Attacks, published in Vital Theology.
Arie W. Kruglanski (2003), co-authored with Hans-Peter Erb (Universität Halle-Wittenberg), Woo Young Chun (University of Maryland), Antonio Pierro & Lucia Mannetti (University of Rome "La Sapienza"), and Scott Spiegel (Columbia University)
Searching for Commonalities in Human Judgment: The Parametric Unimodel and Its Dual Mode Alternatives
In Wolfgang Stroebe, and Miles Hewstone (Eds.), European Review of Social Psychology, 14, pp. 1-49. Chichester, UK: Wiley.
Arie W. Kruglanski (2004), co-authored with Ankica Kosic (European University Institute in Florence), Antonio Pierro, and Lucia Mannetti (University of Rome, "La Sapienza")
The Social Cognition of Immigrants' Acculturation: Effects of the Need for Closure and the Reference Group at Entry
In Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, pp. 796-813.
Arie W. Kruglanski (2005), co-authored with Amiram Raviv, Daniel Bar-Tal, Alona Raviv, Keren Sharvit, Shmuel Ellis (Tel-Aviv University), Ruth Bar (Bar Research Inc.), Antonio Pierro and Lucia Mannetti (University of Rome, "La Sapienza")
Says who?: Epistemic Authority Effects in Social Judgment
In Mark P. Zanna (Ed.), Advances in Experimental Social Psychology,Vol. 37. New York, NY: Academic Press, in pressw.
Arie W. Kruglanski (2006 in press), co-authored with Agnieszka Golec
Individual Motivations, the Group Process and Organizational Strategies in Suicide Terrorism
In Psychologie et Société.
Judy Kuriansky (2005)
Psychosocial Aspects of the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict
Note presented at Round Table 2 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Judy Kuriansky (Ed., 2006)
Terror in the Holy Land, Inside the Anguish of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Westport, CT, London: Greenwood Press and Praeger Publishers, 2006.
Chapter 14, Humiliation or Dignity in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, is co-authored by Evelin G. Lindner, Neil Ryan Walsh & Judy Kuriansky
Judy Kuriansky (2006)
Transforming Conflict and Humiliation to Heal Hearts in the Holy Land: People-to-People Projects to Build Peace, Coexistence and Cooperation between Palestinians and Israelis
contribution shared at Round Table 2 of the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14-15, 2006.
Judy Kuriansky (2010)
Models of Developing Field Projects and Engaging Multi-Stakeholders in Mental Health and Psychosocial Support to Solve Global Health Problems and Achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals
contribution shared at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
Aaron Lazare (2004)
On Apology
New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Please see a book review of On Apology in American Journal of Psychiatry by Joel Yager, M.D., Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Merle S. Lefkoff (2005)
When the Butterfly Flaps Her Wings in Gaza
Note presented at Round Table 3 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Merle S. Lefkoff (2016)
The Ecos Gathering
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, April 21-28, 2017.
Merle S. Lefkoff (2016)
Indigenous Knowledge and the New Science of Complex Adaptive Systems (see Video)
Dignilogue conducted at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk - From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th - 23rd September 2016.
David Leverenz (2009)
The Gates Arrest: How Obama Moved the Participants -- Including Himself -- Beyond Anger and Humiliation
Paper presented at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
David Leverenz (2009)
The Civil Rights Movement: How National Shaming Trumped Local Shamings
Paper presented at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
David Leverenz (2012)
Introduction (without notes)
In Honor Bound: Race and Shame in America, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2012
Paper presented at the 2012 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6-7, 2012.
Ruth Lister (2004)
Conceptualising Poverty
Presentation at a Smith Institute Seminar on 13 October 2004, to mark the publication of Poverty. A full record of the seminar will be published by the Smith Institute.
Ruth Lister (2004)
A politics of recognition and respect: Involving people with experience of poverty in decision-making that affects their lives
In Andersen, J. & Siim, B. (Eds.), The politics of inclusion and empowerment. New York, NY: Palgrave.
Jakob Lothe (2005)
Narrative, History, Fiction: The Example of the Holocaust
Lecture at the Opening of the 14th Year of the Centre for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Oslo, 6th September 2005.
Jakob Lothe and Susan Rubin Suleiman (2006)
To tell, lest we forget
2 CAS Newsletter, No. 2 October, 13th year, pp. 2-3
The last 60 years have provided many reminders of the greatest crime in world history, namely the Nazis’ exterminations of Jews during the Second World War. But now the eyewitnesses are gradually disappearing, so that new means are required to ensure
that this crime is never to be forgotten.
Malvern Lumsden (1999)
Three Zones of Social Reconstruction in War-traumatized Societies
In Ho-Won Jeong (Eds.), Conflict Resolution: Dynamics, Process and Structure.
Dr. Lasanthi Manaranjanie Kalinga Dona (2016)
Creating Vibrant Spaces for and through the Arts (see Pdf of Powerpoint)
Presentation shared on 23rd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk - From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th - 23rd September 2016.
Stephan Marks & Heidi Mönnich-Marks (2003)
The Analysis of Counter-Transference Reactions Is a Means to Discern Latent Interview-Contents [38 paragraphs]. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research [Online Journal], 4 (2).
Anthony J. Marsella (1994)
Guidelines for Living a Spiritual Life
First published in Marsella, A.J. (1994) "Making important new year resolutions," Honolulu Star Bulletin, December 30, p. 10; Marsella, A.J. (1999) "In search of meaning: Some thoughts on belief, doubt, and wellbeing," The International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 18, 41-52.
Anthony J. Marsella (2005)
"Culture and Conflict: Understanding, Negotiating, and Reconciling Conflicting Constructions of Reality"
In International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Vol. 29, 2005, pp. 651-673, www.sciencedirect.com.
Anthony J. Marsella (2006)
"'Hegemonic' Globalization and Cultural Diversity: The Risks of Global Monoculturalism"
In
Australian Mosaic, Issue 11, Number 13, Fall 2005, pp. 15-19.
Anthony J. Marsella (2006)
"Justice in a Global Age: Becoming Counselors to the World"
In
Counselling Psychology Quarterly, Vol. 19, No. 2, June, 2006, pp. 121–132.
Anthony J. Marsella (2009)
"Diversity in a Global Era: The Context and Consequences of Differences,"
In Counselling Psychology Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 1, March, 2009, pp. 119–135.
Anthony J. Marsella (2012)
Culture of War Chart, 2012.
Anthony J. Marsella (2012)
The Costs and Consequences of War Chart, 2012.
Anthony J. Marsella (2012)
Culture of Peace Chart, 2012.
Glen T. Martin (2009)
Chapter 10 - Conclusion: Triumph of Civilization: Democracy, Nonviolence, and the Piloting of Spaceship Earth
in Triumph of Civilization: Democracy, Nonviolence and the Piloting of Spaceship Earth
Sun City, AZ: Institute for Economic Democracy Press (IED Press). 2009.
Glen T. Martin (2010)
From Chapter IV
in A Constitution for the Federation of Earth – With Introduction,
History, and Commentary
Sun City, AZ: The Institute for Economic Democracy Press (IED Press), 2010.
Glen T. Martin (2011)
A Decent World Order Cannot Come from Disorder:
The Elements of Global Order and Disorder
2011.
Glen T. Martin (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 21, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
Monty G. Marshall & Ted Robert Gurr (2005)
Peace and Conflict 2005: A Global Survey of Armed Conflicts, Self-Determination Movements, and Democracy
College Park, MD: Center for International Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland.
Monty G. Marshall & Jack Goldstone (2007)
The Global Report on Conflict, Governance, and State Fragility 2007: Gauging System Performance and Fragility in the Globalization Era.
Monty G. Marshall (2019)
Conflict and Governance in the Light of Dignity and Humiliation (Video)
Contribution shared at the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5–6, 2019.
David R. Matsumoto (2004) & Yoo, S. H., Hirayama, S., Petrova, G., and Chae, J. Y.
Gender Differences in Principles of Expression Regulation.
In Emotion, 4(2), pp. 201-206.
David R. Matsumoto (2005)
Culture and Nonverbal Behavior
In Manusov, V., & Patterson, M. (eds.). Handbook of Nonverbal Communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, in press,.
David R. Matsumoto (2005) & Yoo, S. H., & LeRoux, J. A.
Emotion and Intercultural Communication
In Helga Kotthoff and Helen Spencer-Oatley (eds.), Handbook of Applied Linguistics, Volume 7: Intercultural Communication. Berlin: Mouton – de Gruyter Publishers, in press.
David R. Matsumoto (2005) & Hirayama, S., & LeRoux, J. A.
Psychological Skills Related to Intercultural Adjustment
In Wong, P. T. P., & Wong, L. C. J. (eds.), Handbook of Multicultural Perspectives on Stress and Coping. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishing, in press.
David R.
Matsumoto (2005) & Yoo, S. H., Hirayama, S., & Petrova, G.
Development and Initial Validation of a Measure of Display Rules: The Display Rule Assessment Inventory (DRAI)
In Emotion, 5(1), pp. 23-40.
David R. Matsumoto (2005) & McCrae, R. R., Terracciano, A., et al.
Universal Features of Personality Traits from the Observer’s Perspective: Data from 50 Cultures
In Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88(3), pp. 547-561.
David R. Matsumoto (2005)
Scalar Ratings of Contempt Expressions
In Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, in press.
Federico Mayor Zaragoza (2010)
Speech to the 65th anniversary of the foundation of UNESCO
Federico Mayor Zaragoza (2010)
Keynote address: 'A Climate of Peace,' at the Nobel – Centenary Conference International Peace Bureau, Oslo 23 – 24 September, 2010, Nobel Peace Center, Oslo, Norway.
Federico Mayor Zaragoza (2010)
CEIPAZ 2009-2010 Yearbook International Trends, 2010.
Clark McCauley (2006)
Understanding Humiliation As Suppressed Anger
contribution shared at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14-15, 2006.
Clark McCauley (2008)
Humiliation in Asymmetric Conflict
contribution shared at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11-12, 2008.
Clark McCauley (2017)
Toward a Psychology of Humiliation in Asymmetric Conflict. In American Psychologist, 72 (3, Special Issue: Psychology of Terrorism), 255–65. doi: 10.1037/amp0000063. See also Hartling, Linda, and Evelin Lindner (2017). Toward a Globally Informed Psychology of Humiliation: Comment on McCauley. In American Psychologist, 72 (7), 705–06. doi: 10.1037/amp0000188.
Howard Meyer (2000)
The Amendment That Refused to Die: Equality and Justice Deferred: The History of the Fourteenth Amendment
New York, NY: Madison Books.
Please see here a segment of the Afterword to the third, 2001 edition, downloaded from the History News Network , entitled, Does the 14th Amendment Mandate Affirmative Action?
Howard Meyer (2002)
The World Court in Action: Judging Among the Nations
New York/Oxford: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.
See a review of this book by Johannes van Aggelen in International and Comparative Law Quarterly, pp. 1045-46.
Seymour M. (Mike) Miller (January 25, 2013)
How to Dialogue and Why: S. M. Miller
One of the most important skills we can develop as educators, organizers, leaders, and peace workers is the ability to initiate and facilitate mutually-dignifying dialogue! S. M. Miller dedicated his life to advancing this crucial skill as a community organizer and consultant to programs around the globe. S. M. (Mike) Miller, Ph.D., is a Senior Fellow at the Commonwealth Institute and Former Chair of the Sociology Department at Boston University. Books: Respect and Rights, The Future of Inequality, as well as other books and numerous chapters and articles. Miller recommends let-it-flow thinking to prevail over verdict thinking. Linda Hartling speaks about go with the flow conversations and listening into voice.
Seymour M. (Mike) Miller (2015)
Verdict Thinking vs. Let-It-Flow Thinking
Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies
Arie Nadler (2001)
From Tel Aviv to Ulcinj - Can we learn from each other about reconciliation and peace-building?
In Eurozine, 2001-07-04.
Arie Nadler (2002)
Inter-Group Helping Relations As Power Relations: Maintaining or Challenging Social Dominance Between Groups Through Helping.
In Journal of Social Issues, 58 (3, March), pp. 487-502.
Arie Nadler (2004)
Going beyond guilt and revenge: The effects of admitting responsibility and expressing empathy for the enemy's suffering on inter-group reconciliation (2004)
Note presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Arie Nadler (2004), together with Tamar
Saguy
Reconciliation Between Nations: Overcoming Emotional Deterrents to Ending Conflicts Between Groups
In Langholtz, Harvey and Stout, Chris E. (Eds.), The Psychology of Diplomacy, New York, NY: Praeger.
Arie comments this chapter as follows: The empirical paper which Tamar wrote is reported (in part) in the chapter. It is an analysis of the pitfalls in reciprocal assistance in "joint Israeli-Palestinian projects". It basically asked the question: Which projects survived and continued despite the tensions of the Intifada, and which folded? It does say a lot about equality in giving and receiving assistance (the hallmark of true cooperation). Unfortunately, it was published in an Israeli journal (in Hebrew). But the chapter may still be relevant.
Arie Nadler (2006), together with Samer Halabi
Intergroup Helping as Status Relations: Effects of Status Stability,
Identification, and Type of Help on Receptivity to High-Status Group’s Help
In Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2006, 91 (1), pp. 97–110.
Arie Nadler (2006), together with Ido Liviatan
Intergroup Reconciliation: Effects of Adversary’s Expressions of Empathy, Responsibility, and Recipients’ Trust
In Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2006, 32 (4, April), pp. 459-470.
Arie Nadler (2006), together with Nurit Shnabel
Instrumental and Socio-Emotional Paths to Intergroup Reconciliation and the Need-Based Model of Socio-Emotional Reconciliation
To appear in: A. Nadler, T. Malloy & J.D. Fisher (eds.) Social Psychology of Intergroup Reconciliation. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Arie Nadler (April 2007, revised Version), together with Samer Halabi, and Gal Harpaz-Gorodeisky
Inter-Group Helping as Status Organizing Processes: Implications for Inter-Group Misunderstandings
In press in: Demoulin, S., Leyens, J.P. & Dovidio, J.F. (Eds.): Intergroup Misunderstandings: Impact of Divergent Social Realities. Washington, DC: Psychology Press.
Hilde Eileen Nafstad (2002)
The Neo-Liberal Ideology and the Self-Interest Paradigm as Resistance to Change
In Radical Psychology, Spring 2002.
Hilde Eileen Nafstad (2003)
Area Ethics: To Integrate Basic, Applied and Professional Ethics
in a Particular Field of Activity
This paper was funded by University of Oslo's Ethics program and presented on the First International Conference on Teaching Applied and Professional Ethics in Higher Education, London 2-4 September 2003, arranged by Federal University of Surrey Centre for Applied and Professional Ethics.
Hilde Eileen Nafstad & Rolv Blakar (2006)
Samfunnsideologiprosjektet, Samfunnsideologiprosjektet ved Universitetet i Oslo er et paraplyprosjekt med flere integrerte delprosjekter under ledelse av Hilde Eileen Nafstad og Rolv Mikkel Blakar.
Koichi Nagashima (1999)
Glocal Approach Toward Architecture of the Future
This article was written in 1995 for the UIA Work programme "Architecture of the Future," but published in June 1999 for presentation at the XX UIA Beijing Congress, as a joint publication by Union Internationale des Architectes and the Japan Institute of Architects
Adair Linn Nagata (1998)
Being Global: Life at the Interface
In Human Resource Development International, 1 (2), pp. 143-145.
Adair Linn Nagata (2000)
Mindful Inquiry: A Learner-Centered Approach to Qualitative Research
In Journal of Intercultural Communication, 6, pp. 23-36.
Adair Linn Nagata (2004)
Cultivating Confidence in Public Communication: Teaching Bodymindfulness and Sensitivity to Energetic Presence
In Journal of Intercultural Communication, 7, pp. 177-197.
Adair Linn Nagata (2005)
Promoting Self-Reflexivity in Intercultural Education
In Journal of Intercultural Communication, 8, pp. 139-167.
Adair Linn Nagata (2005)
Communicating Across Differences: A Domestic Case
In Rikkyo Intercultural Communication Review, 3, pp. 41-52.
Adair Linn Nagata (2006)
Transformative Learning in Intercultural Education
In Rikkyo Intercultural Communication Review, 4, pp. 39-60.
Adair Linn Nagata (2006)
Cultivating Researcher Self-Reflexivity and Voice Using Mindful Inquiry in Intercultural Education
In
Journal of Intercultural Communication, 9, pp. 135-154.
Adair Linn Nagata (2007)
Bodymindfulness for Skillful Communication
In Rikkyo Intercultural Communication Review, 5, pp. 61-76.
Adair Linn Nagata, co-authored by Mara Alagic, and Glyn M. Rimmington (2009)
Improving Intercultural Communication Competence: Fostering bodymindful Cage Painting
In Journal of Intercultural Communication, SIETAR Japan, 12, pp. 39-55, 2009.
Adair Linn Nagata (2013)
Everyday Peacemaking: Personal Leadership for Sustainable Peacebuilding
contribution shared at the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5-6, 2013.
Darcia Narváez (2024)
Restoring Our Nestedness (Video | PowerPoint)
Contributionn to Day Four of the 40th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Global Vulnerabilities — From Humiliation to Dignity and Solidarity’, in Madrid, Spain, 17th – 20th September 2024.
Darcia Narváez (2024)
Child Humiliation
Published on 22nd October 2024, subsequent to the 40th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Global Vulnerabilities — From Humiliation to Dignity and Solidarity’, in Madrid, Spain, 17th – 20th September 2024. (PDF)
Emmanuel Ndahimana (2005)
Ignorance and Humiliation
Paper presented at "Beyond Humiliation: Encouraging Human Dignity in the Lives and Work of All People," 5th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies in Berlin, 15th -17th September, 2005. See a response by Laurien Ntezimana, Pour Eradiquer l'Humiliation.
Emmanuel Ndahimana (2020)
Message from Emmanuel Ndahimana (Video) at the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020. See also Bishop Desmond Tutu explaining ubuntu (Video).
Emmanuel Ndahimana (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video | Video recorded on November 30, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Emmanuel Ndahimana (2021)
Contribution to Dignilogue 1 (Video | Video recorded on November 13, 2021 | Pdf prepared on December 9, 2021 | Pdf prepared on November 19, 2021) of 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Prince Kum' a Ndumbe III (2001)
The spiritual dimension of conflict prevention and conflict resolution mechanisms in African societies
Paper presented at the University of Oslo, Unit for comparative and international education, Institute for Educational Research, 23.02.2001. First Published by AfricAvenir.
Prince Kum' a Ndumbe III (2001)
Human Rights and Democratisation Learning from Europe?
DANIDA, 2001.
Maggie O'Neill (2005)
Humiliation, Social Justice and Ethno-mimesis
Note presented at the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Maggie O’Neill (2006) together with Ramaswami Harindranath
Theorising Narratives of Exile and Belonging: The Importance of
Biography and Ethno-mimesis in “Understanding” Asylum
In Qualitative Sociology Review, II (1, April), pp. 39-52.
Maggie O'Neill (2006)
Forced Migration, Humiliation and Human Dignity: Re-Imagining the Asylum-Migration Nexus through Participatory Action Research (PAR)
contribution shared at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14-15, 2006.
Maggie O'Neill (2007)
Re-Imagining Diaspora through Ethno-Mimesis: Humiliation, Human Dignity and Belonging
In: Reimagining Diasporas: Transnational Lives and the Media, edited by O. Guedes-Bailey (Liverpool John-Moores University), M. Georgiou (University of Leeds), and R. Harindranath (University of Melbourne). Published by Palgrave Publishers, UK.
Maggie O'Neill (2007)
Humiliation and Human Dignity: Conducting Participatory Action Research with Women Who Sell Sex (see www.safetysoapbox.com)
contribution shared at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13-14, 2007.
Maggie O'Neill (2008)
Transnational Refugees: The Transformative Role of Art?
In Forum: Qualitative Social Research, Article 59, http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/.
Maggie O'Neill (2012)
Humiliation, Social Justice and Recognitive Communities: Thinking about the Asylum-Migration-Community Nexus in the Context of HDHS
contribution shared at the 2012 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6-7, 2012.
See as background:
Maggie O'Neill, Susan Mansaray (2012)
Race, Crime and Justice in the North East: Women's Lives, Well-Being and Community
Project conducted in participation with Regional Refugee Forum North East and Purple Rose Stockton.
Maggie O'Neill (2013)
Refugee Women, Human Rights and Belonging: Educating for Dignity by Maggie O'Neill on December 5, 2013, see also Searching for Asylum, produced by Jan Haaken and Maggie O'Neill, this video documents a participant action research project carried out with a group of women asylum seekers in the UK, published on 21 Jul 2013.
Maggie O'Neill gave the lecture titled "Refugee Women, Human Rights and Belonging: Educating for Dignity" at the Public Event of the 10th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, that took place at Columbia University in New York City on December 5-6, 2013.
Maggie O'Neill (2019)
Humiliation, Social Justice, and Ethno-Mimesis
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael F. Britton, and Linda M. Hartling. Chapter 7. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Maggie O'Neill (2020)
Participation Arts and Social Action in Research (PASAR): Theatre Making and Walking in Research with Migrant Women, with Umut Erel, Ereni Kaptani, Tracey Reynolds and Maggie O’Neill, a short film by Marcia Chandra that shares the work and importantly the process (Video | Pdf comment | PASAR)
A contribution to the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Maggie O'Neill (2020)
Walking Conversations with Maggie O’Neill, Arpad Szakaloczai, Ger Mullally, the Dingle Creativity and Innovation Hub and students and teachers from the Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne (Video | Pdf comment)
A contribution to the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Maggie O'Neill (2020)
Contribution to Dignilogue 1: Dignity Studies: Reimagining Learning in of World of Crises (Video) on Day One of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Ragnhild Nilsen (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 4, 2021) and "Report on Dignity Work" (Video recorded on November 4, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
Rudolf J. Siebert and Michael R. Ott (2016)
Walter Benjamin’s Critical Theory of Society and Religion: From Enslavement to Freedom, Happiness and Redemption
Human Dignity and Humiliation Stuides.
Rudolf J. Siebert is Professor of Comparative Religion & Director of Humanistic Future Studies at Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan USA.
Michael R. Ott is Professor of Sociology (Retired) at Grand Valley State University Allendale, Michigan USA.
W. Barnett Pearce (2005)
Toward Communicative Virtuosity: A Meditation on Modernity and Other Forms of Communication
Santa Barbara, CA: School of Human and Organization Development, Fielding Graduate University. Paper presented to the seminar "Modernity as a Communication Process (Is Modernity "on time?")," April 15, 2005, Department of Communications and Social and Political Theories, Russian State University for Humanities Moscow, Russia 103012.
Sondra Perl (2009)
Where Is Dignity after the Humiliation of the Holocaust?
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Michael L. Perlin (1991-2007)
Please see here a collection of the following papers:
• An Internet-based Mental Disability Law Program: Implications for Social Change in Nations with Developing Economies, 30 Fordham Int'l L.J. 435 (2007)
• "And My Best Friend, My Doctor/ Won't Even Say What It Is I've Got : The Role and Significance of Counsel in Right to Refuse Treatment Cases, 42 San Diego L. Rev. 735 (2005)
• "Everything's a Little Upside Down, As a Matter of Fact the Wheels Have Stopped": The Fraudulence of the Incompetency Evaluation Process , 4 Houston J. Health L. & Pol'y 239 (2004)
• "She Breaks Just Like a Little Girl: Neonaticide, The Insanity Defense, and the Irrelevance of Ordinary Common Sense, 10 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 1 (2003) "Life Is In Mirrors, Death Disappears": Giving Life to Atkins, 33 N. Mex. L. Rev. 315 (2003)
• "You Have Discussed Lepers and Crooks": Sanism in Clinical Teaching, 9 Clinical L. Rev. 683 (2003)
• "Things Have Changed": Looking at Non-institutional Mental Disability Law Through the Sanism Filter, 46 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 535 (2002-03)
• "Chimes of Freedom": International Human Rights and Institutional Mental Disability Law, 21 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 423 (2002)
• "What's Good Is Bad, What's Bad Is Good, You'll Find out When You Reach the Top, You're on the Bottom": Are the Americans with Disabilities Act (and Olmstead v. L.C.) Anything More than "Idiot Wind"?, 35 U. Mich. J. L. Ref. 235 (2001-02)
• Stepping Outside the Box: Viewing Your Client in a Whole New Light, 37 Cal. West. L. Rev. 65 (2000).
• A Law of Healing, 68 U. Cin. L. Rev. 407 (2000).
• Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Mentally Disabled Persons: Hopeless Oxymoron or Path to Redemption? 1 Psychology, Pub. Pol'y & L. 80 (1995) (with Prof. Keri K. Gould and Deborah A. Dorfman, Esq.)
• On Sanism, 46 SMU L. Rev. 373 (1992)
• Competency, Deinstitutionalization, and Homelessness: A Story of Marginalization, 28 Hous. L. Rev. 63 (1991).
Michael L. Perlin (1996)
Dignity was the First to Leave": Godinez v. Moran, Colin Ferguson, and the Trial of Mentally Disabled Criminal Defendants
In: Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 14, 1996, pp. 61–81.
Michael L. Perlin (2006)
International Human Rights and Comparative Mental Disability Law: The
Role of Institutional Psychiatry in the Suppression of Political Dissent
In: Israel Law Review, 39, pp. 69–97.
Michael L. Perlin (2006)
"Friend to the Martyr, a Friend to the Woman of Shame": Thinking About The Law and Humiliation
Presentation presented at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14 – 15, 2006.
Michael L. Perlin (2007)
Humiliation and the Criminal Justice System: How Our Desire to Humiliate Contributes to Recidivism and, Ultimately, Injures Victims
Presentation presented at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13 – 14, 2007.
Michael L. Perlin (2009)
A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Inquiry Into the Roles of Dignity and Humiliation in the Law
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 11, 2009.
Michael L. Perlin (2011)
Understanding the Intersection Between International Human Rights and Mental Disability Law: The Role of Dignity
contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8 – 9, 2011.
Michael L. Perlin (2012)
Considering the "Alternative Jurisprudences" as a Tool of Social Change to Reduce Humiliation and Uphold Dignity
contribution shared at the 2012 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6 – 7, 2012.
Michael L. Perlin (2013)
"Friend to the Martyr, A Friend to the Woman Of Shame": How the Adoption of Therapeutic Jurisprudence Best Ensures Dignity and Ends Humiliation
Presentation given at the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5-6, 2013. See a revised version co-authored with Naomi Weinstein, Esq., titled, "Friend to the Martyr, a Friend to the Woman of Shame": Thinking About the Law, Shame and Humiliation," posted under filename SSRN-id2380701 at the Social Social Science Research Network on January 17, 2014.
Michael L. Perlin (2014)
Sexuality, Shame, Disability and Therapeutic Jurisprudence
Paper shared at the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4 – 5, 2014.
Michael L. Perlin, and Naomi Weinstein (2014)
"Friend to the martyr, a friend to the woman of shame”: Thinking about the law, shame and humiliation
In: Southern California Review of Law and Social Justice, September, pp. 1-51, an excerpt from this paper was presented at the Human Dignity & Humiliation Studies Network Conference, at the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution of Columbia University, December 6, 2013.
Michael L. Perlin, and Alison Lynch (2015)
“Had to be Held down by Big Police”: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Perspective on Interactions between Police and Persons with Mental Disabilities (Pdf | video 1, video 2)
Abstract shared at the 2015 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 3 – 4, 2015.
Michael L. Perlin, and Alison Lynch (2016)
“She’s Nobody’s Child/The Law Can’t Touch Her at All”: Seeking to Bring Dignity to Legal Proceedings Involving Juveniles
Abstract shared at the 2016 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8 – 9, 2016.
Michael L. Perlin (2016)
Dignity and the Nobel Prize: Why Bob Dylan Was the Perfect Choice (Video | Pdf)
Reflections shared at the Public Event of the 2016 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, at Columbia University, Teachers College, New York City, on December 8, 2016.
Michael L. Perlin, Alexander J. Perlin, and Alyson Lynch (2017)
"Them Who Are Slandered and Humiliated": How Marijuana Arrest Patterns Perpetuate a Racist Criminal Justice System and Shame and Humiliate Minority Youth (Video | Pdf)
Contribution to the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7 – 8, 2017.
Michael L. Perlin and Alyson Lynch (2018)
A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Deconstruction of Seclusion and Restraint Law: Thinking About Humiliation, Shame and Dignity (Video | Pdf)
Contribution shared at the 2018 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6 – 7, 2018.
Michael L. Perlin and Heather Cucolo (2019)
How to Provide Dignity for Persons with Autism in the Criminal Justice Process (Pdf | Video)
Contribution shared at the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5 – 6, 2019.
Michael L. Perlin (2019)
Dignity and Therapeutic Jurisprudence: How We Can Best End Shame and Humiliation
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael F. Britton, and Linda M. Hartling. Chapter 6. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Michael L. Perlin (2020)
"Message to the World" (Video | Text | Video recorded on December 7, 2020) delivered at the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Michael L. Perlin (2021)
"In These Times of Compassion When Conformity's in Fashion": How Therapeutic Jurisprudence Can Root out Bias, Limit Polarization and Support Vulnerable Persons in the Legal Process (Video)
Contribution shared at the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Svanibor Pettan (2016)
Applied Ethnomusicology and Urban Outreach (Powerpoint)
Presentation shared on 22nd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk - From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th - 23rd September 2016.
Susan L. Podziba (2004)
The Human Side of Complex Public Policy Mediation
Paper presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
On Michael Prosser (2009)
Investigations into the Influence of an Intercultural Communication Founder - Michael H. Prosser and His Contemporary Scholars, by Peter Zhang Long, a thesis submitted to the Graduate School and College of English in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, 2009. This thesis examines the contributions of Michael H. Prosser and his other early and contemporary intercultural communication scholars to the development of the study of intercultural communication, especially during the 1970s, and late 1990s – 2008.
Michael Prosser (2013)
Being There: The Intercultural Communication Field: A Founder: North America: 1970-2013; China; 2001-2013
Keynote Address, The International Academy for Intercultural Research (IAIR) Biennial Conference, Reno, Nevada, June 23-27, 2013, www.michaelprosser.com (post 1731).
Jean H. Quataert (2009)
Human Rights, Social Change, and History
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Jean H. Quataert (2009)
Thoughts on Global History and Human DHS: A Short Statement about Global History, Binghamton University, NY, Binghamton University, December 2009
Jean H. Quataert (2009)
Global History Colloquium of the Modern Age, HIST 501F, Binghamton University, NY, Binghamton University, December 2009
Lourdes R. Quisumbing (2002)
Citizenship Education for Better World Societies: A Holistic Approach
Paper read at the 8th UNESCO APEID International Conference on Education
29 November 2002, Bangkok
Lourdes R. Quisumbing (2000)
Educating Young Children for a Peaceful World
Second World Forum on Early Care and Education, Singapore, 16-19 May 2000.
Lourdes R. Quisumbing
Values Education for Human Solidarity.
Howard Richards (2007)
On the Genealogy of Morals
Chapter Nine of Authorities, forthcoming.
Howard Richards (2007)
This is an English translation of Chapter Seven "Socialism is Good for Business" of
Solidaridad, Participacion, Transparencia
Rosario, Argentina: Fundacion Estevez Boero, 2007.
This book has not yet been published in English. The full Spanish text can be found on line at http://lahoradelaetica.wordpress.com.
Howard Richards (2008)
Human Rights and the End of the Age of Keynes
Available also at http://howardrichards.org/peace/content/view/87/120/.
Howard Richards (2011)
Human Development and the Transformation of the Academy.
In: Journal of Developing Societies, 27 (2, June), pp. 201-206.
Howard Richards together with Joanna Swanger and Alicia Cabezudo (2011)
Zero Unemployment in a Plural Economy
Powerpoint presentation, South Africa, 2011.
Howard Richards (2012)
Muddle and Create
Keynote talk for the annual retreat of the South African Research Chair in Development Education, at the University of South Africa, Pretoria, November 2011.
Howard Richards (2012)
Charla harla para Universidad de Valparaíso, Howard Richards' talk, Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile, 10th April 2012, as Pdf file and as video.
Howard Richards (2012)
Modernity's Other and the Transformation of the University
A Talk to Faculty Members at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, February 17, 2012.
Howard Richards (2012)
Principles for Reconstructing the Economy, September 17, 2012.
Howard Richards (2012)
Modernity's Other and the Transformation of the University: Short Answers to Simple Questions Keynote Talk at the Sixth Annual Retreat on Development Education University of South Africa November 25, 2012.
Howard Richards (2015)
The Imaginary World that Holds the Real World Captive, a draft chapter from the forthcoming book Economic Theory and Community Development: An Exercise in Applied Philosophy, by Howard Richards and Gavin Andersson with the assistance of Raff Carmen, Kate Philip, and Malose Langa, July 1, 2015.
Howard Richards (2016)
The Impossibility of Politics and How to Make Politics Possible
Limache, Chile, February 2016 (without footnotes).
Please see the link to the Spanish original Como Entender la Politica (with footnotes) on an Argentine website. It is the text featured on the front page in February 2016, but after a while, new texts will occupy that page. Then it might be easier to find it on Repensar Economía.
Howard Richards (2016)
The Nice Terror Attack: Mind at the End of Its Tether
Limache, Chile: Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, July 15, 2016.
Howard Richards (2016)
Individual and Human Rights
Limache, Chile: Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, August 2016.
Howard Richards (2017)
Conflict and peace in Eurasia, edited by Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra – Reader response
Limache, Chile: Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, November 28, 2017, in dialogue with Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra.
Howard Richards (2017)
Humanity’s Principal Challenge
Paper written for a seminar in Santiago, Chile, with Ela Gandhi, a granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi who continues his work. Each participant was asked to write three pages on the topic, 'What is the principal challenge facing humanity today?'
Limache, Chile, Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, and TRANSCEND Media Service.
Howard Richards (2018)
Solidarity Economy: A Key to Justice, Peace, and Sustainability.
Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, originally published in Oswald Spring, Úrsula, and Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald (Eds.): Risks, Violence, Security and Peace in Latin America: 40 Years of the Latin American Council of Peace Research (CLAIP), Cham-Heidelberg - New York - Dordrecht - London: Springer- Springer International Publishing.
Howard Richards (2018)
Comments by Howard Richards
to Evelin Lindner's article "How the Human Rights Ideal of Equal Dignity Separates Humiliation from Shame"
written for the Journal of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies in 2007.
Howard Richards (2019)
General Philosophy Briefly Stated
Chile and South Africa: Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, June 2018.
Howard Richards (2020)
Honoring Peace Philosopher Howard Richards (Video) on Day Three of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020. See also Day Two (Video)
Howard Richards (2021)
Invitation to Comment on the Key Points of Economic Theory and Community Development, an upcoming book authored with the assistance of Gavin Andersson, to be published in Dignity Press.
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
See also Magnus Haavelsrud (2021). "Economic theory and community development."
In European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, DOI: 10.1080/23254823.2021.1976376.
Howard Richards, Recipient of the 2021 Lifetime Commitment Award (December 10, 2021)
2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
– Video of the Award Ceremony
– Message of Appreciation from Evelin Lindner (Video | Pdf)
– Award Acceptance Speech by Howard Richards (Video recorded on December 8, 2021 | long Pdf | short Pdf)
– Howard Richards' 3 Most Important Messages to the World (Video, 5th June 2013 | short version prepared by Linda Hartling on December 5, 2021).
Howard Richards (2022)
Accepting congratulations (Video) on the book Economic Theory and Community Development at the First World Dignity University Initiative Workshop, titled "For People and the Planet: Learning for a Future of Dignity," hosted online on December 9, 2022, representing the 19th Annual Workshop co-hosted by Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University.
Howard Richards (2023)
"I Have Seen The Promised Land"
Live Encounters Magazine, April 2023.
Glyn Rimmington (2016)
Sharing Fairytales and Fables from Different Cultures - and Learning Peace (WDU Message)
Dignilogue facilitated on 20th September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk - From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th - 23rd September 2016.
Reinaldo Rivera (2009)
Humility and Humiliation As Distinctly Divergent and Compelling Concepts
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Dennis Rivers and Paloma Pavel (2005)
The Cooperative Communication Skills Conflict Emergency Kit.
Dennis Rivers (2004)
An Ecology of Devotion: A Personal Exploration of Reverence for Life
In EarthLight Magazine, Issue 49, Summer 2003 (revised February, 2004). You can access this article also on Dennis' website.
Dennis Rivers (2005)
Hope from Ashes (a text on Hiroshima and Nagasaki)
In Hold Hope, Wage Peace, edited by David Krieger and Carah Ong. Santa Barbara, CA: Capra Press, 2005.
Dennis Rivers (2006)
Citizens' Coalition to Reaffirm and Extend the Geneva Conventions - Initial Call
Dedicated to three of his teachers, Joanna Macy, the late Prof. Walter Capps and the Quaker peace activist, Gene Knudsen Hoffman.
Dennis Rivers (2008)
A Faith Perspective on the Geneva Conventions
From www.SupportGenevaConventions.info, a document presented at the Peace and Justice Study Group of Peace Presbyterian Church, Eugene, Oregon, USA, August, 2008.
Dennis Rivers (2010)
The Trouble With Torture... A brief introduction to psychological and political arguments against extreme interrogation and indefinite preventive detention
Paper presented at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
Moira Rogers (2009)
Islamophobia in Spain: New Shapes of Old Fears?
Contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
David Rosen (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video recorded on September 26, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
David Rosen (2023)
Rabbi David Rosen's Extraordinary Life Mission (26th January 2023)
Evelin Lindner invited Rabbi David Rosen to share some of his insights from a long life of important inter-faith work, in his home in Jerusalem on 26th January 2023.
The extraordinary life path of Sharon and David Rosen began with search for justice in opposing apartheid in South Africa, from there it proceeded to playing an important role in Ireland, and later their inter-faith work included also the Dharmic faiths and Islam
In this video, David Rosen explains the two aspects that make inter-faith work important for him, first, its role for justice, and, second, it being a path to divinity. David Rosen's focus is on 'pushing the envelope from inside' rather than opposing it 'from outside'.
On 31st January, he added in an e-mail, 'I think that doing good is literally a summum bonum. As important as compassion and love are, they can often be passive virtues. And love is invariably used in such a vague way it is often without definition. Even though I usually avoid "new age" language, I think that love is best defined as "positive energy", and I would also say that anything that gives and sustains life is goodness, so that doing good is life and love'.
It was a great honour for Evelin to be welcomed in the home of the Rosen family in January 2023, and learn about their extraordinary life path.
Sidney Rosen (2000)
Letter to Evelin Lindner, presenting and explaining the following articles:
Sidney Rosen and Shehidax C. Morris (1973)
Effects of Felt Adequacy and Opportunity to Reciprocate on Help Seeking
In Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 9 (3, May), 1973, pp. 265-276.
Sidney Rosen's comment: "Effects of Felt Adequacy and Opportunity to Reciprocate on Help Seeking (Morris & Rosen, 1973). An experiment that tests the hypotheses that felt inadequacy and lack of opportunity to reciprocate deter seeking needed help. Note, too, the self-evaluation scales used in conjunction with our attempt to validate the Adequacy manipulation.
Sidney Rosen (1983)
Perceived Inadequacy and Help-Seeking
In New Directions in Helping: Vol.2. Help-Seeking, B.M. DePaulo, A. Nadler, and J.D. Fishers (Eds.). New York: Academic Press, 1983, p.73-107.
Sidney Rosen's comment: "Effects of Felt Adequacy and Opportunity to Reciprocate on Help Seeking (Morris & Rosen, 1973). An experiment that tests the hypotheses that felt inadequacy and lack of opportunity to reciprocate deter seeking needed help. Note, too, the self-evaluation scales used in conjunction with our attempt to validate the Adequacy manipulation.
Paper #2: Perceived Inadequacy and Help-Seeking (Rosen, 1983). This chapter explores the possible nature of the linkage between these two constructs and cites literature that appears relevant.
Sidney Rosen, Michele M. Tomarelli, Michael L. Kidda, Jr., and Nadeen Medvin (1996)
Effects of Motive for Helping, Recipient's Inability to Reciprocate, and Sex on Devaluation of the Recipient's Competence
In Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 50, No. 4, 1986, 729-736.
Sidney Rosen's comment: Effects of Motive for Helping, Recipient's Inability to Reciprocate, and Sex on Devaluation of the Recipient's Competence (Rosen, Tomarelli, Kidda, & Medvin, 1986). Shows, via experiment, that extending help that was empathy-driven leads to less devaluation of a recipient who was unable to reciprocate than was extending help that was efficacy(competency)-driven.
Sidney Rosen, Susan Mickler, Cindy Spiers (1986)
The Spurned Philanthropist
In The Humbold Journal of Social Relations, 12 (1 & 2 Fall/Winter & Spring/Summer), 1986, pp. 45-58.
Sidney Rosen's comment: "The Spurned Philanthropist" (Rosen, Mickler, & Spiers, 1986). Our first attempt to sketch out a theoretical model to deal with w-b-h's reactions to spurning.. The paper points to violated expectancy of acceptance of one's help as a key mediator of the spurned-helper's affective (emotional), evaluative, cognitive, and behavioral reactions. We suggest classes of both situational and personal variables as possible moderators of those reactions. Four role-play simulation experiments were generally supportive.
Sidney Rosen, Susan E. Mickler, and James E. Collins II (1987)
Reactions of Would-Be Helpers Whose Offer of Help is Spurned
In Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,Vol. 53, No. 2, 1987, pp. 288-297.
Sidney Rosen's comment: "Reactions of Would-be Helpers Whose Offer of Help is Spurned" (Rosen, Mickler, & Collins, 1987). Our first "live" experiment, guided in part by the thinking, measures, and results appearing in Paper#4. Some dispositional measures were included as exploratory personal (individual difference) moderators. Note the abbreviated, earlier sketch of our model on page 289.
Sidney Rosen and Wai Hing Cheuk (1992)
Helper Reactions: When Help is Rejected by Friends or Strangers
In Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, Vol. 7, No. 3 September 1992, pp. 445-458.
Sidney Rosen's comment: "Helper Reactions: When Help is Rejected by Friends or Strangers" (Cheuk & Rosen, 1992). For this experiment, the moderator in question was the type of prior relationship between w-b-h and recipient, in this case, involving a stranger or a friend. In the stranger condition, the naive participant was paired with a (same-sex) stranger who had been secretly coached in how to respond as a prospective recipient to an offer of help. For the friend condition, the naive participant was asked to bring a same-sex friend, who was then secretly coached in how to respond to the participant friend's forthcoming offer of help. As predicted, rejection of help by the friend was experienced by w-b-h as a greater violation of expectancy of acceptance than was its rejection by a stranger. Rejection by the friend elicited less unfavorable reactions than did rejection by the stranger. Still, rejection of the friend's help was less favorably received than was acceptance of the friend's help.
Sidney Rosen and Wai Hing Cheuk (1993)
How Efficacious, Caring Samaritans Cope When Their Help is Rejected Unexpectedly
In Current Psychology, Vol. 12, No. 2 Summer 1993, pp. 99-112.
Sidney Rosen's comment: "How Efficacious, Caring Samaritans Cope When Their Help is Rejected Unexpectedly" (Cheuk & Rosen, 1993). This experiment successfully replicated the role of violated expectancy of acceptance as a mediator of w-b-h's coping reactions to the stress of rejection. The study also explored the role of individual differences in EFCA as a personal moderator of w-b-h's coping reactions.
Sidney Rosen and Susan E. Mickler (1994)
Burnout in Spurned Medical Caregivers and the Impact of Job Expectancy Training
In Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 24, 23, 1994, pp. 2110-2131.
Sidney Rosen's comment: "Burnout in Spurned Medical Caregivers and the Impact of Job Expectancy Training (Mickler & Rosen, 1994). This study represented our first extension of our theoretical model to the practical world. It shows that higher perceived rejection of help by their patients was associated with higher burnout in medical doctors and nurses. It offers some evidence that the receipt of a higher formal level of job expectancy training, including being given the expectation that patients often resist being helped, served to buffer (moderate) the stressful effects of spurning by patients on burnout in these caregivers.
Sidney Rosen and Wai Hing Cheuk (1996)
The Moderating Influence of Perceived Importance on Rejected Helpers' Reactions
In Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 18(2), 1996, pp. 195-210.
Sidney Rosen's comment: "The Moderating Influence of Perceived Importance on Rejected Helpers' Reactions" (Cheuk & Rosen, 1996). This experiment involved the independent manipulation of importance of acceptance of help for the helper's self-image of social competence (important/unimportant), and the importance of the acceptance of help for the recipient's welfare (important/unimportant) -as possible moderators of w-b-h's reactions to rejection. The participants were Asian high school students in Macau. Each prospective recipient was a same-grade, same sex stranger who was secretly coached beforehand in how to respond to an offer of help from the w-b-h. The predictions were generally supported and in keeping with our theoretical model. Note, too, the paragraph on p.207 that speculates about the possibility that a w-b-h's goal (motivations) for helping and a prospective recipient's goals (motivations) regarding acceptance of such help may often be in conflict. In other words, while accepting help may be stressful for the recipient. rejection of that help may often be stressful for the would-be donor.
Sidney Rosen, Susan E. Mickler, Wai Hing Cheuk, William D. McIntosh, Thomas F.Harlow, Patrick Rawa, Winona Cochiran (1996)
Recipient Need and Efficacious Caring as Moderators of Helpers' Reactions to Rejection and Acceptance
In Current Psychology, Vol 1 5. No. 2, 1996, pp. 99-112.
Sidney Rosen's comment: "Recipient Need and Efficacious Caring as Moderators of Helpers' Reactions to Rejection and Acceptance" (Rosen, Mickler, Cheuk, Mclntosh, Harlow, Rawa, and Cochran (1996). Two experiments were conducted. Main effects of rejection/acceptance were as predicted. Statistical analysis showed that violated expectancy of acceptance behaved as the predicted mediator. Relatively weak manipulations of recipient need level as a moderator showed some predicted effects in the second experiment. Efficacious Caring [a self-image of being both efficacious at helping and caring, and in later studies represented by the acronym EFCA] showed some predicted effects as a moderator of w-b-h's reactions.
Sidney Rosen, Wai Ming Cheuk. Kwok Sai Wong (1997)
Stress Preparation, Coping Style, and Nurses' Experience of Being Spurned by Patients
In Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, Vol. 12, No. 4, 1997, pp. 1055-1064.
Sidney Rosen's comment: "Stress Preparation, Coping Style, and Nurses' Experience of Being Spurned by Patients" (Cheuk, Wong, Swearse, & Rosen). This field study represents a replication in part of the "spurning-burnout" linkage. It was conducted in Hongkong on a sample of practicing nurses.
Gay Rosenblum-Kumar (2004)
Humiliation, Conflict and Public Policy
Note presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Gay Rosenblum-Kumar (2005)
Horizontal Inequality and Humiliation: Public Policy for Disaffection or Cohesion?
Note presented at Round Table 3 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Gay Rosenblum-Kumar (2014)
Looking Back on 25 Years of Building Capacities for Conflict Prevention and Transformation in the United Nations
Reflections shared in the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4-5, 2014.
Lee D. Ross, Robert H. Mnookin (1995)
Strategic, Psychological, and Institutional Barriers: An Introduction
In Arrow, Kenneth, Mnookin, Robert H., Ross, Lee D., Tversky, Amos, and Wilson, Robert (Eds.), Barriers to Conflict Resolution New York , NY: Norton.
Lee D. Ross, and Andrew Ward (1996)
Naive Realism in Everyday Life: Implications for Social Conflict and Misunderstanding
In Brown, T., Reed, E., and Turiel, E. (Eds.), Values and Knowledge (pp. 103-135). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Lee D. Ross, Byron Bland, and Walid Salem (2005)
Creating Positive Facts on the Ground: A Viable Palestinian State
Stanford, CA: Stanford University, Stanford Center on Conflict and Negotiation.
Lee D. Ross (2007)
The Saudi Initiative: A Chance to Move Forward or Another Opportunity Likely to Be Missed
A piece originally written to be an op ed on the Saudi initiative.
Lee D. Ross (2007)
Effects of Positive Expectations on Negotiation Outcomes and Processes
Manuscript submitted to a journal.
Daniel Rothbart (2015)
Power, Humiliation, and Violence: Understanding Identity-Based Conflicts (Pdf | video)
Book synopsis shared at the 2015 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 3-4, 2015. Learn more about the book.
Daniel Rothbart (2016)
Invading the Mind and Controlling Population Groups: The Power of Systemic Humiliation
Contribution to Dignilogue 1 at the 2016 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2016.
Daniel Rothbart (2018)
Systems of Humiliation and Compassion in Destructive Conflicts (2018) (Video | Pdf)
Contribution shared at Dignilogue 1 at the 2018 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6-7, 2018.
Ashraf Salama (2005)
Skill-Based / Knowledge-Based Architectural Pedagogies: An Argument for Creating Humane Environments
Paper given at the 7th International Conference on Humane Habitat-ICHH-05 – The International Association of Humane Habitat IAHH,
Rizvi College of Architecture, Mumbai, India,
January 29-31, 2005.
Ashraf Salama (2005) co-edited with colleagues from Napoli, Italy, Donatella Mazzoleni, Giuseppe Anzani, Marichela Sepe, and Maria Maddalena Simone
Shores of the Mediterranean: Architecture as a Language of Peace
Intra Moenia, Rome and Naples, Italy: Edizioni.
Ashraf Salama (2005)
A Process Oriented Design Pedagogy: KFUPM Sophomore Studio
Journal of the Center for Education in the Built Environment-CEBE Transactions, University of Cardiff, Vol. 2, Issue (2), Cardiff, United Kingdom. ISSN 1745-0322.
Ashraf Salama (2005)
PLADEW: A Tool for Teachers Awareness of School Building Sustainability: The Case of Carmel School, Mathews, North Carolina.
Global Built Environment Review-GBER, International Center for Development and Environment Studies ICDES, Vol. 5, Issue (1), Edge Hill, Lancashire, United Kingdom. ISSN 1474 6824.
Ashraf Salama (2006)
Patterns of Change in Work Environments: A Process-Employee Centered Paradigm
Introductory Speech given at the 8th. International Conference of IAHH-the International Association for Humane Habitat- Sustainable and Humane Workplaces. Mumbay, India, January 27-29, 2006.
Ashraf Salama (2006)
A Lifestyle Theories Approach for Affordable Housing Research in Saudi Arabia
Emirates Journal for Engineering Research, Vol. 11, Issue (1). United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, UAE.
Ashraf Salama (2006)
Learning from the Environment: Evaluation Research and Experience Based Architectural Pedagogy
Journal of the Center for Education in the Built Environment-CEBE Transactions, University of Cardiff, Vol. 3, Issue (1), Cardiff, United Kingdom. ISSN 1745-0322.
Ashraf Salama (2006)
A Typological Perspective: The Impact of Cultural Paradigmatic Shifts on the Evolution of Courtyard Houses in Cairo
Journal of the Faculty of Architecture, Middle East Technical University. Vol. 23, Issue (1). METU-JFA, Ankara, Turkey.
Ashraf Salama (2006)
Symbolism and Identity in the Eyes of Arabia’s Budding Professionals
LAYERMAG ... An Online Magazine on Architecture, Art, and Design, and Media Studies.
LAYER would like to present Dr. Ashraf Salama's paper on Symbolism and Identity in the Eyes of Arabia's Budding Professionals. Dr. Ashraf Salama is Professor of Architecture and was the recipient of the first award of the International Architecture Design Studio, University of Montreal, Canada, 1990, and in 1998 he won the Paul Chemetove Prize for his project on Architecture and the Eradication of Poverty, a United Nations International Ideas Competition.
Ashraf Salama (2007)
Ashraf Salama is the Chief-Editor of the new Journal ArchNet-IJAR, an interdisciplinary scholarly online publication of architecture, planning, and built environment studies. Please see here an outline and the submission notes to authors. The journal aims at establishing a bridge between theory and practice in the fields of architectural and design research, and urban planning and built environment studies. It reports on the latest research findings innovative approaches for creating responsive environments, with special focus on developing countries. The journal has two international boards; advisory and editorial. The range of knowledge and expertise of the boards members ensures high quality scholarly papers and allows for a comprehensive academic review of contributions that span wide spectrum of issues, methods, theoretical approach and architectural and development practices.
Ashraf Salama and Nicholas Wilkinson (editors) (2007)
Design Studio Pedagogy: Horizons for the Future
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear,
UK:
The Urban International Press (2007). ISBN: 1-872811-09-04.
The Urban International Press, P.O Box 74, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, NE9 5UZ, UK. e-mail Carol Nicholson: carol.nicholson[@]ribaenterprises.com for more information.
Thomas J. Scheff (2004)
Thoughts in Response to Blind Trust (2004) by V. Volkan, a Theory of Collective Violence.
Thomas J. Scheff (2005)
Roots of War and Peace: Emotions and Bonds in Moral Shock
Paper presented at the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005. Tom writes: "I would appreciate any comment you or your colleagues would care to make."
Thomas J. Scheff (2005)
Responses to a War Memorial
Santa Barbara, CA: http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/faculty/scheff/.
Thomas J. Scheff (2006)
Awareness Structures: Conceptualizing Alienation/Solidarity
Santa Barbara, CA: http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/faculty/scheff/.
Thomas Scheff (2006)
Hypermasculinity and Violence as a Social System
Paper contributed to the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14-15, 2006.
Thomas Scheff (2006)
Silence and Mobilization: Emotional/Relational Dynamics
Paper contributed to the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14-15, 2006.
Thomas Scheff (2007)
Treatment of Depression, drawing on his papers:
• Shame and Community: Social Components in Depression (2000)
• Four commentaries on my article published along with it in Psychiatry (2000)
• Looking Glass Selves: The Cooley/Goffman Conjecture (2003)
Please see http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/faculty/scheff.
Thomas Scheff (2007)
Rampage Shooting: Emotions and Relationships as Causes
Santa Barbara, CA: http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/faculty/scheff/.
Thomas Scheff (2010)
Websdale, Neil. Familicidal Hearts: The Emotional Styles of 211 Killers. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reviewed by Thomas Scheff. Forthcoming in Psycritiques, 2010.
Thomas Scheff (2010)
Morality Based on Hidden Emotions
A slightly expanded version (2010) of !Hidden Emotions: Responses to a War Memorial,! in Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 13(2), 1-9, 2007.
Thomas Scheff (2010)
Social-emotional Origins of Violence
Unpublished as of July, 2010, and submitted to a journal of criminology.
Abstract: This essay outlines a cybernetic theory of violence, supporting and extending earlier studies, particularly Gilligan and Websdale. It spells out recursive, interactive processes of alienation and emotion. The theory proposes that the cause of most violence is the interaction between social alienation and what Gilligan called secret shame. Two emotion spirals are described: shame/rage and shame/shame. Studies and accounts of multiple killings offer preliminary support. The idea may be applicable to collective behavior also, such as gratuitous wars. Websdale’s cases of calmly planned familicide seems particularly relevant. The origins of WWI provide an example. The last section offers some tentative first steps toward decreasing violence.
Thomas Scheff (2010)
Revival: Memorials and the Gate to the Human Heart
Original text, published in the Santa Barbara Independent, on lWednesday, July 7, 2010, shared here with permission of the author.
Thomas Scheff (2012)
The Witnessing and the Automated Self
submitted to a journal.
Thomas Scheff (2012)
Getting Unstuck: Interdisciplinarity as a New Discipline. Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies. Later published as Getting Unstuck: Interdisciplinarity as a New Discipline, in Sociological Forum, 28 (1), March 2013, doi: 10.1111/socf.12008.
Daniel L. Shapiro (2004)
The Nature of Humiliation
Note presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Kjell Skyllstad (2000)
Creating a Culture of Peace - The Performing Arts in Interethnic Negotiations
In Intercultural Communication, ISSN 1404-1634, November, issue 4.
Kjell Skyllstad (2005)
From Humiliation to Empowerment: Creative Conflict Management in the Multi-ethnic School
Paper presented at Round Table 1 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Kjell Skyllstad (2005)
From Humiliation to Empowerment: The Arts in Retributive and Restorative Justice
Paper presented at Round Table 3 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Kjell Skyllstad (2006)
A Voice from Grotten
This is
Kjell's contribution to HumanDHS's 2008 Oslo conference, an article on the present tenant of Grotten, the composer Arne Nordheim. Every 17th of May, he gathers his friends in his historic home to honor his great inspirator Henrik Wergeland. Kjell writes on 16th June 2006: "This month Arne is 75 and this is my hommage to a close friend."
Carlos E. Sluzki (2004)
Elements of Humiliation-Shame Dynamics for Computational Modeling and Analysis of Real-Life Scenarios
Draft of presentation at the 2004 Workshop on Humilliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Carlos E. Sluzki (2004)
The Story of the Crying Composer
told at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, 2004.
Carlos E. Sluzki (2004)
Humiliation Therapeutics (powerpoint presentation)
developed at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, 2004.
Carlos E. Sluzki (2006)
Short Term Heaven, Long Term Limbo: A Visit to a UNHCR Refugee Camp in Rwanda
In Global Studies Review, in press.
Dennis Smith (2006)
Globalization: The Hidden Agenda
London: Polity Press.
Sultan Somjee (2021)
"Message to the World: Collective Humanity as Said in Africa — Utu Ubuntu" (Video Day Two | Video Day Three | Video edited by Evelin Lindner from PowerPoint prepared on November 6, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Paul A. Stokes (2004)
We Are All Humiliated
Note presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Paul A. Stokes (2006)
‘The Troubles’ in Northern Ireland, 1968-2005: A Case of Mutual Humiliation
In Social Alternatives (Special Issue "Humiliation and History in Global Perspectives"), Vol. 25, No. 1, First Quarter, pp. 17-21, 2006 (the full text is available by obtaining a copy of the Special Issue of Social Alternatives from Ralph Summy, or here in pdf format).
Ralph Summy (2006)
From the Editor's Desk, introducing "Humiliation and History in Global Perspectives," A Special Issue of Social Alternatives (Special Issue "Humiliation and History in Global Perspectives"), Vol. 25, No. 1, First Quarter, p. 5, 2006.
Ralph Summy (2009)
Gandhi’s Nonviolent Power Perspective
Paper presented at the Hind Swaraj Centenary Conference, New Delhi, India, 19-22 November 2009, sponsored by the Swaraj Peeth Trust.
Telhami, Shibley (2003)
History and Humiliation
The Washington Post, Friday, Friday, March 28, 2003.
Telhami, Shibley (2004)
"The Ties That Bind: Americans, Arabs, and Israelis After September"
In Foreign Affairs, 83 (2, March/April), pp. 8-12.
Telhami, Shibley (2006)
How The Fighting Stops: Achieving a Sustainable Ceasefire in Lebanon
Shibley Telhami explains (03/08/2006):
"You may note that in my most recent comment on Lebanon at the Brookings Institution, which was televised in the US, I highlighted the issue of humiliation and suggested that the solution to the problem must be based on a balance between deterrence on the one hand and dignity on the other. The discussion could be watched on video or be read at www.brookings.edu. The transcript can be accessed directly at: http://brookings.edu/comm/events/20060731.pdf."
Ulrich Spalthoff (2010)
Advancing Dignity via the OLPC Project
Presentation given at the 15th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Peace at Home, Peace in the World', in Istanbul, Turkey, 28th - 30th April 2010
Ulrich Spalthoff, co-authored with Linda M. Hartling and Evelin G. Lindner (2011)
Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies: A Global Network Advancing Dignity Through Dialogue
In: Policy Futures in Education, 9 (1, Special Issue: The Council of Europe's White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue), pp. 66-73.
and in: Besley, Tina and Michael Peters (Eds.) (2011), Interculturalism, Education and Dialogue, New York, Peter Lang.
Ulrich Spalthoff (2012)
Summary of my activities 2012
HumanDHS board meeting December 5, 2012.
Ulrich Spalthoff, co-authored with Linda M. Hartling, Evelin G. Lindner, and Michael Britton (2013)
International Day of Democracy: The Contribution of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies Network (see also here, listen to Evelin Lindner reading the article)
In Global Education Magazine, Nr. 5, Special Issue, "International Day of Democracy," 2013 (ISSN 1155 - 033X), invited by Javier Collado, Director of Edition of Global Education Magazine, a humanistic and educational magazine supported by the Regional Office of Latinamerica and the Caribbean of UNESCO and UNHCR. The initiative started after the most voted proposal on Rio+20. The Global Education Magazine promotes complex thinking as a way to achieve a holistic understanding of the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations (MDG) by the world-society, creating a horizontal dissemination of the knowledge, where teachers, Nobel Prizes, volunteers, UN workers, students, etc. could share their reflections in a common space. See their academical philosophy, ISSN 2255-033X.
Ulrich Spalthoff, co-authored with Linda M. Hartling, Evelin G. Lindner, and Michael Britton (2013)
Beyond Humiliation: Toward Learning That Dignifies the Lives of All People
In: Gary P. Hampson, Matthew Rich-Tolsma (Eds.), Leading Transformative Higher Education Volume Two: Studies, Reflections, Questions, which forms the second volume of a three volume series titled Leadership in Transformation of Worldview and Higher Education, chapter 8, pp. 134-146, Olomouc, Czech Republic: Palacký University Olomouc Press, 2013.
ISBN: 978-80-244-3918-1.
Ulrich Spalthoff, co-authored with Linda M. Hartling, Evelin G. Lindner, and Michael Britton (2013)
Humiliation: A Nuclear Bomb of Emotions?
In Psicología Política, Número 46, Mayo 2013, pp. 55-76.
This is a monograph on political psychology in Europe, compiled by J. Francisco Morales, monograph coordinator, and Adela Garzón, main editor of Psicología Política.
Ulrich Spalthoff (2021)
My Experience with the WDU Platform (Video)
Contribution to Dignilogue 4 on Day Two of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
Stephanie Knox Steiner (2023)
Colloquium: Reimagining and Re-Enchanting Education, June 6, 2023, global, with close to 100 registered participants worldwide (Video edited by Linda Hartling, June 6, 2023 | Description)
See Steiner's dissertation titled Decolonial, Pluriversal, Vitality-Centered Pedagogies: (Re)orienting Education Toward Serving Life, especially the Abstract (p. iii), Decolonialization (p. 73); Decoloniality – Underlying Logic of the System That Leads to Colonialization (p. 79); Characteristics of Decolonial Pedagogies (p. 102-117); and the sections on relationality (p. 276) and the conclusion – What’s Missing (p. 378).
Stephanie Knox Steiner (2023)
Host of the Dignilogue titled Reimagining Education together with Phil Brown (Video). The 20th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, co-hosted online and in person by the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023.
Kenneth Suslak (2008)
Psychological and Research Perspectives on Reconciliation Models: Dealing with the Impact of War and Political Oppression on Children
contribution shared at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11-12, 2008.
Virginia Swain and Sarah Sayeed (2005)
Reconciliation as Policy: Moving Beyond the Victim-Perpetrator Lens in the United Nations Secretariat and Member States
Draft for a chapter for Victoria Fontan's planned book on Humiliation, presented at Round Table 3 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Virginia Swain and Sarah Sayeed (2005/6)
Reconciliation as Policy: A Capacity-Building Proposal for Renewing Leadership and Development
Update of the draft for a chapter for Victoria Fontan's planned book on Humiliation, presented at Round Table 3 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Virginia Swain and Sarah Sayeed (2006)
A Leadership and Practice to Reconcile Challenges in a Post-September 11th World
Draft for a paper for the Journal of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, presented at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14-15, 2006.
Virginia Swain and Joseph Baratta (2008)
A Global Mediation and Reconciliation Service
Paper presented at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11-12, 2008, presented by Michiko Kuroda.
Virginia Swain and Joseph Baratta (2009)
Ending the Cycle of Violence to Achieve World Federation, by Virginia Swain and Joseph P. Baratta,
Presentation given
by Skype at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 2009 (see the "Reconciling Cycle of Violence" by David Steele, apapted by Virginia Swain, and World Federation Imaging by Joseph P. Baratta).
Virginia Swain (2010)
How to Dignify the World with Reconciliation Leaders and a Global Mediation and Reconciliation Service: Applications in the Sudan and Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women and Peace and Security
Paper presented at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
Virginia Swain and Hroar Klempe (2010)
"Imagine Worcester and the World #58," an interview with Virginia Swain, 2011.
Virginia Swain (2020)
"Message to the World" (Video) shared on Day Three of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Virginia Swain (2021)
"Message to the World for 2022" (Video recorded on November 23, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
Anoop Swarup (2010)
The Role of Eastern Wisdom and Spiritual Intelligence for Dignity and Humiliation: A Road Map to the Future
Abstract prepared for the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
Anoop Swarup and Atul Mehrotra (2015)
Proposing a ‘3Cs’ Roadmap for a Humane Society
Abstract prepared for the 25th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'A Life of Dignity for All', in Kigali, Rwanda, 5th-8th June 2015.
Katyayani Singh and Anoop Swarup (2017)
Studies on Setting up a Nonkilling Index as an Approach to Nonviolence and Global Peace (Video of the Introduction into the Dignilogue | Video of the Dignilogue | WDU Message| Pdf)
Dignilogue facilitated by Katyayani Singh on 17th August 2017 at the 29th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Dignity in Times of Globalisation', in Indore, India, 16th-19th August 2017.
Anoop Swarup (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 15, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
El Hassan Bin Talal (2020)
Al-Mawlid — The birth of the Prophet and the Inspiration of Spiritual Awakening
Saphir News – France, 2nd November 2020.
Prince El Hassan bin Talal has served as the president of the Club of Rome from 1999 to 2007, and is a member of the Jordanian royal family, he is the uncle of King Abdullah II, the present King of Jordan.
El Hassan Bin Talal (2020)
On Fraternity and Social Amity
Amman, October 2020.
El Hassan Bin Talal (2020)
'Message to the World' (Video edited by Linda Hartling on January 3, 2021 | original Video recorded by His Royal Highness in the Majlis in Amman, Jordan, on December 10, 2020 | unedited Video of how his message was embedded into Day Three of this workshop).
El Hassan Bin Talal (2021)
The Notion of the Cogitosphere (Video recorded on October 25, 2021, and edited by Linda Hartling).
El Hassan Bin Talal (2023)
On Gaza: Where is our Humanity Going?
Wilson Center, Washington, DC
Judith Thompson (2005)
On Forgiveness and Social Healing, presented by Judith Thompson for a panel discussion on The Role of Forgiveness in Social Healing, Harvard Divinity School, October 31, 2005.
Judith Thompson (2006)
Appreciative Facilitation: Hints for Round Table Moderators
Kindly written by Judith to support the moderators of our workshops.
Rodrigue Tremblay (2021)
"Message to the World" (Pdf, prepared on October 13, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Deepak Tripathi (2021)
Dignity Manifesto "Message to the World" (Video | Video | Pdf created on November 21, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
Finn Tschudi (September 2005)
Accepting Vulnerability – Necessary for a Good Society?
Revised draft of paper for Telemark Symposium August 18-21, 2005.
Finn appreciates comments at finn.tschudi@psykologi.uio.no!
Finn Tschudi (September 2006)
Frihet som motmakt: Venstresiden må ta frihetsbegrepet tilbake!
A short version was published in Klassekampen, 20th April 2006.
Finn Tschudi (2007)
Reflections on World Parliament Experiment, WPE, at isfit 2007.
Kailash Tuli (2010)
Humiliation in the Indian Context: Effectiveness of Zeitgeist to Inculcate Human Dignity
contribution shared at the 15th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Peace at Home, Peace in the World', in Istanbul, Turkey, 28th - 30th April 2010
Paul Valent (2006)
Transmission of Transgenerational Trauma
Part of Symposium “Intergenerational Communication- Working With
Holocaust Trauma’s Legacy across Three Generations.”
Presented at Limmud Oz, Monash University, 12th June 2006, and at International Consortium for Intergenerational Programmes Conference Victoria University, 27th June 2006.
Please see more publications by Paul Valent at http://www.paulvalent.com/.
Victor M. Valle (2001)
Spiraling in Human Insecurity: The Historic Evolution of a Country
Paper presented to the Expert group meeting "Structural threats to social integrity:
Social roots of violent conflict and indicators for prevention,"
18-20 December 2001, United Nations, New York City, NY, organized by the Social Integration Branch of the
Division for Social Policy and Development,
Department of Economic and Social Affairs
United Nations, New York (WOBEHALAN is a fictional country, fully named “Would Be a Happy Land).
Jeff Victoroff (2005)
Introduction to the Oppression Questionnaire (OQ)
Unpublished manuscript; please do not disseminate, use, or quote without permission. The Arabic version of the OQ has now been piloted in Gaza and Lebanon. Your feedback is welcome!
Maria Volpe (2005)
Conflict and Humiliation: The Simplicities of Reversing Destructive Conflict
Presentation given at the Public Event of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
The Association for Conflict Resolution Crisis Intervention online newsletter featured this presentation in its 2006 February issue.
Jacqueline Howell Wasilewski (2001)
Interculturalists as Dragon-Riders
In Journal of Intercultural Communication, SIETAR Japan, No 4, pp. 75-89.
Jacqueline Howell Wasilewski (2002)
Consensus-Based Decision-Making in a Global Society
Adapted from The Asiatic Society of Japan Bulletin No. 1, January 2002, compiled by
Prof. Hugh E. Wilkinson and Mrs. Doreen Simmons.
Jacqueline Howell Wasilewski and La Donna Harris (2004)
Indigeneity, an Alternative Worldview: Four R's (Relationship, Responsibility, Reciprocity, Redistribution) Vs. Two P's (Power and Profit). Sharing the Journey Towards Conscious Evolution
In Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 21, pp. 489-503, published online in Wiley InterScience.
Jacqueline Howell Wasilewski and Laura Harris (2004)
Indigenous Wisdom of the People Forum: strategies for expanding a web of transnational indigenous interactions
In Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 21 September/October, pp. 505-514, published online in Wiley InterScience.
Jacqueline Howell Wasilewski (2005)
Japanese As Multiculturals: Charting One's Course With the Multicultural Compass
Tokyo: International Christian University, Division of International Studies & the Graduate School of Public Administration.
Jacqueline Howell Wasilewski (2005)
The Coe Boundary-Spanning Dialogue Approach (BDA) Project: Background & Previous Outcomes
Tokyo: International Christian University, Division of International Studies & the Graduate School of Public Administration.
Jacqueline Howell Wasilewski (2005)
Structured Dialogue Processes
Tokyo: International Christian University, Division of International Studies & the Graduate School of Public Administration.
Jacqueline Howell Wasilewski (2006)
Professor of Intercultural Communication at the Division of International Studies at the International Christian University (ICU) in Tokyo, Japan
The ICU-COE North East Asian Dialogue (NEAD) Project, 2005 & 2006
contribution shared at the Second International Conference on Multicultural Discourses, 13-15th April 2007, Institute of Discourse and Cultural Studies, & Department of Applied Psychology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, as part of the 9th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Jacqueline Howell Wasilewski (2009)
The Role of Dignity and Humiliation in Indigenous Cultures and Its Usefulness for Global Dialogue
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Jacqueline Howell Wasilewski (2011)
Transforming Humiliation: Spiritual and Dialogic Aspects
contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2011.
Kaethe Weingarten (2000)
Witnessing, Wonder, and Hope
In Family Process, 39 Winter (4), pp. 389-402.
Kaethe Weingarten (2003)
Compassionate Witnessing and the Transformation of Societal Violence: How Individuals Can Make a Difference
New York: Adapted from Common Shock: Witnessing Violence Every Day - How We Are Harmed, How We Can Heal.
Printed by arrangement with Dutton, a member of the Penguin Group (USA), and copyright (c) Kaethe Weingarten, 2003.
Femke Wijdekop (2021)
Protecting the Dignity of our Earth Community Through Ecocide Law (Video | Video recorded on November 19, 2021)
Contribution to Dignilogue 2 "Creating Courage Through Action in the Age of Cogitocide, Sociocide, and Ecocide" of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
George Wolfe (2013)
Peace Is a Verb as Well as a Noun, the Path as Well as the Goal
Presentation given at the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5-6, 2013.
George Wolfe (2021)
The Internet, Hate Speech and Higher Education, November 13, 2021
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
George Woods (2010)
From the Plantations/Asylums to the Prisons: The Relationship between Humiliation, Stigma, Economics and Correctional Care for the Mentally Ill
contribution shared at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
Anne Wyatt-Brown (2005)
A Woman in Berlin: The Complexity of Humiliation at the End of World War II
Abstract of a paper presented at Round Table 2 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Anne Wyatt-Brown (2006)
A Woman in Berlin: An Endless Cycle of Female Humiliation, Berlin 1945
In Social Alternatives (Special Issue "Humiliation and History in Global Perspectives"), Vol. 25, No. 1, First Quarter, pp. 12-16, 2006 (the full text is available by obtaining a copy of the Special Issue of Social Alternatives from Ralph Summy, or here in pdf format).
Anne Wyatt-Brown (2006)
Humiliation In My Brother’s Image
contribution shared at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14-15, 2006.
Anne Wyatt-Brown (2007)
A Challenge to Medical Hierarchies
contribution shared at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13-14, 2007.
Anne Wyatt-Brown (2008)
A Holocaust Narrative of Humiliation and Resilience
contribution shared at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11-12, 2008.
Anne Wyatt-Brown (2009)
The Burden of Palestinian Education: Undoing Humiliation
Paper presented at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Anne Wyatt-Brown (2010)
From Auschwitz to the International Court of Justice in the Hague
contribution shared at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
Anne Wyatt-Brown (2015)
Humiliation and Resilience in Higher Education
Paper shared at the 2015 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 3-4, 2015.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2004)
Honor, Shame, and Iraq in American Foreign Policy
Note presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2004)
Announcement of the 2004 James Pinckney Harrison Lectures in History.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2004)
Honor and America’s Wars: From Spain to Iraq
The 2004 James Pinckney Harrison Lectures in History, Monday, April 5, 2004.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2004)
Honor, Secession, and Civil War
The 2004 James Pinckney Harrison Lectures in History, Lyon Gardiner Tyler Department of History, Monday, March 29, 2004, 4:30 PM Andrews Hall 101.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2004)
Honor and America’s Wars: From the Revolution to Mexican Conquest
The 2004 James Pinckney Harrison Lectures in History, March 22, 2004, Andrews Hall 101.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2005)
The Changing Faces of Honor in National Crises: Civil War, Vietnam, Iraq, and the Southern Factor
The Johns Hopkins History Seminar, Fall 2005.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown & Victoria C. Fontan (2005)
"The Honor Factor"
Op Ed in The Baltimore Sun, January 23, 2005, p. 5F
Please see here the oringal long version.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2006)
Honor, Irony, and Humiliation in the Era of American Civil War
In Social Alternatives (Special Issue "Humiliation and History in Global Perspectives"), Vol. 25, No. 1, First Quarter, pp. 22-27, 2006 (the full text is available by obtaining a copy of the Special Issue of Social Alternatives from Ralph Summy, or here in pdf format).
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2006)
Guest Editor's Introduction to the Special Issue 'History and Humiliation' of Social Alternative
In Social Alternatives (Special Issue "Humiliation and History in Global Perspectives"), Vol. 25, No. 1, First Quarter, pp. 3-4, 2006.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2006)
The Psychology of Humiliation: Mann’s “Mario and the Magician” and Hawthorne’s “Major Molineux, My Kinsman”
contribution shared at the 23rd International Literature and Psychology Conference 2006, by the Institute for Psychological Study of the Arts (IPSA), University of Florida and the Department of Education, University of Helsinki, and the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14-15, 2006.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2007)
T. E. Lawrence, Honor and Humiliation in the Middle East
contribution shared at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13-14, 2007.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2008)
Trials of Humiliation and Depression in George Orwell's Life and Novel 1984
contribution shared at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11-12, 2008.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2009)
George Orwell, 1984, Humiliation in Life and Fiction
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2009)
“Murder by Duel,” Humiliation, Challenge, and Homicide, 2009: A Historian’s Dilemma of Judgment
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2010)
George Orwell and the Question of Humiliation in Nineteen Eighty-Four
Bertram Wyatt-Brown (2010)
American Death Row Inmates: A Study of Imposed Humiliation and Deprivation
Paper presented at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
David C. Yamada (2007)
Imagining the Good Workplace: It Starts With Individual Dignity
In New Workplace Forum Series, April 24, 2007.
David C. Yamada (2009)
Human Dignity and American Employment Law
In: University of Richmond Law Review, 43, also Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. 08-36, ssrn.com/abstract=1299176.
David C. Yamada (2009)
The Dignifying Effects of Workplace Bullying Legislation
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
David C. Yamada (2011)
Intellectual Activism: Using Blogs and Social Media to Advance a Human Dignity Agenda
contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2011.
David C. Yamada (2012)
American Elders: Human Dignity and the Aging Population
Abstract shared at the 2012 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6-7, 2012.
David C. Yamada (2017)
Can a Narcissist Feel Your Pain? (Maybe Yes, Study Suggests)
Minding the Workplace The New Workplace Institute Blog, May 31, 2014. Contribution shared at the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7 -8, 2017.
David C. Yamada (2018)
Dignity Work. What Does It Mean? How Might We Define It? What If We Made the Nurturing of Dignity Our Primary Purpose as Human Beings? What Kind of World Would We See?
Minding the Workplace The New Workplace Institute Blog, November 11, 2018. Contribution shared at the 2018 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6 -7, 2018.
David C. Yamada (2019)
Launching a Law and Psychology Lab (Pdf | Video), contribution shared at the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5–6, 2019.
David C. Yamada (2019)
Growing Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies: Without Falling Prey to Neoliberal Norms
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael Britton, and Linda Hartling. Chapter 2. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
David C. Yamada (2021)
Reframing Global Leadership in a Dignitarian Context (Video)
Contribution to Dignilogue 3 of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
David C. Yamada (2021)
"Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Foundations, Expansion, and Assessment." In University of Miami Law Review, 75 (3), p. 660 (Pdf)
Contribution to Dignilogue 3 of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
David C. Yamada (2021)
Advancing the Promise of the World Dignity University, November 2021 (version 1) (Video 1 | Video 2)
Foundational paper for Dignilogue 4 of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
David C. Yamada (2022)
Non-Degree Higher and Adult Education to Advance Human Dignity (Video | Pdf)
A Workshop within a Workshop facilitated at the First World Dignity University Initiative Workshop, titled "For People and the Planet: Learning for a Future of Dignity," hosted online on December 9, 2022, representing the 19th Annual Workshop co-hosted by Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University.
David C. Yamada (2023)
Effecting Change: Maintaining, While Venturing Beyond, Our Safe Circles (Video 1 online | Video 2 room | Video 3 online | Video 4 postscript | Video thank you! | Pdf)
A
Workshop within a Workshop facilitated at the 20th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, co-hosted online and in person by the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023.
Mitja Zagar (2008)
Reconciliation and its Impacts on Peace in the Balkans: Success or Failure?
Outline for a presentation for the conference "Reconciliation and Human Security in the Balkans" of the European Center for Peace and Development (ECPD) and the UN Peace University in Milocer, Montenegro, 30-31st October 2008.
Howard Zehr (2005)
Humiliation, Crime and Justice
Note presented at Round Table 3 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Scholarly Papers by Global Directors & Global Core Team Members
We appreciate that you contact the authors if you wish to quote from the texts listed further down. Texts may usually be copied for non-profit educational use if proper credit is given to the authors and Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Adžanela, Ardian (2010)
Human Dignity and Humiliation in the Context of Post-War Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Presentation given at the 15th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Peace at Home, Peace in the World', in Istanbul, Turkey, 28th - 30th April 2010.
Ahmed, Zahid Shahab (2005)
Poverty, Family Stress & Parenting
March 2005.
Ahmed, Zahid Shahab (2005)
Situation of Human Rights in Bangladesh
March 2005.
Ahmed, Zahid Shahab (2005)
Poverty, Globalization, Social Customs & South Asian Children in Prostitution
April 2005.
Ahmed, Zahid Shahab (2006)
Poverty Alleviation Through Micro-Credit
Ahmed, Zahid Shahab (2010) co-authored with Rajeshwari Balasubramanian
Extremism in Pakistan and India: The case of the Jamaat-e-Islami and Shiv Sena
Colombo, Sri Lanka: Regional Centre for Strategic Studies.
Ahmed, Zahid Shahab (2011)
Peace and Conflict Impact Assessment (PCIA): Lessons from Pakistan
In Peace and Conflict Review, vol. 5, no. 2, 2011, pp. 12-27 [refereed Journal article].
Ahmed, Zahid Shahab (2011)
A review of the book entitled “Asia’s New Regionalism” by Ellen L. Frost
In the Journal of South Asian Development.
Ahmed, Zahid Shahab (2011)
Terrorism and Pakistan’s security dilemma, web article.
Noor Akbar
Akbar, Noor (2010)
Honor Killing in Pakistan: The Case of 5 Women Buried Alive
Gothenburg, Sweden: University of Gothenburg Sweden, Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies
Akbar, Noor (2010)
How should we define genocide?
London: University of Roehampton, Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies
Akbar, Noor (2010)
Women Rights in FATA Pakistan: A Critical Review of NGOs' Communication Strategies for Projects’ Implementation
SOA-3902
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree: Master in Human Rights Practice Department of Social Anthropology, University of Tromsø School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg School of Business and Social Sciences, Roehampton University 28th May 2010.
Harsh Agarwal
Agarwal, Harsh (2007)
Conversation Between Harsh Agarwal and Michael Britton on Ragging
New Delhi, India: Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education (CURE)
Agarwal, Harsh (2008)
Ragging: Can we ever solve this problem?
New Delhi, India: Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education (CURE)
Agarwal, Harsh (2008)
A four and a half minute song with video on ragging produced by CURE on YouTube, and downloadable as high resolution version of this song and video, 2008
New Delhi, India: Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education (CURE)
Agarwal, Harsh (2009)
Is it Ragging or Stockholm Syndrome in our Campuses?
New Delhi, India: Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education (CURE)
Agarwal, Harsh (2010)
Psychology Behind Ragging
New Delhi, India: Paper presented at the seminar “Legal Awareness Programme on Anti-Ragging” in the session “Understanding Psychology Behind Ragging” chaired by the acting Chief Justice of Delhi High Court, organised by the Delhi Legal Services Authority (DLSA), in the Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute (VPCI) Auditorium, New Delhi, India, 20th March 2010
Agarwal, Harsh (2010)
Helplessness of anti-ragging Helpline number (1800-180-5522)
New Delhi, India: Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education (CURE)
Agarwal, Harsh (2011)
Three Stages in Ragging
New Delhi, India.
Brian D'Agostino
D'Agostino, Brian (2018)
Militarism, Machismo, and the Regulation of Self-Image
In The Journal of Psychohistory 45 (3, Winter 2018)
Abstract: The topic of militarism could hardly be more timely. In 2015, the world failed to meet the Millennium Development Goals while spending over 1.6 trillion dollars on war and war preparations (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 2016), more than ten times what it would have cost to meet them (United Nations Development Program, 2012).
D'Agostino, Brian (2018)
Dignity, Humiliation, and Social Transformation
In Psychohistory News, vol. 37, no. 1 (Winter 2018), an overview of the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7 - 8, 2017.
D'Agostino, Brian (2019)
Dignity, Leadership, and the Ecological Crisis
In
Psychohistory News 38, 1, Winter 2019, an overview of the 2018 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6 - 7, 2018.
Sarwar Alam
Alam, Sarwar (2008)
The Genesis of Islamic Extremism in Bangladesh
Paper presented at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11-12, 2008.
Neil Altman
Altman, Neil (2004)
Humiliation, Retaliation, and Violence
in Tikkun Magazine, January/February 2004.
Jean d'Amour
D'Amour, Jean (2020)
Contribution to Dignilogue 3: Unity in Adversity and Dignity: War, Women, and Indigenous Wisdom (Video | see the original film on Gwen Gates's channel | HumanDHS channel, September 11, 2020) on Day Two of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
D'Amour, Jean (2020)
"Message to the World" (Video) shared on Day Three of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Annette Anderson-Engler
Anderson-Engler, Annette (2004)
Humiliation and Displaced Identity
Note presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18-19, 2004.
Anderson-Engler, Annette (2005)
Displaced Identity and Humiliation in Children of Vietnam Veterans
Note presented at the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Anderson-Engler, Annette (2007)
Constructing and Reconstructing Narratives – A Passageway to Personal Meaning and Social Change
contribution shared at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13-14, 2007.
Anderson-Engler, Annette (2009)
Shared Narratives: The “Voice” of Personal and Social Identity – Are we Listening?
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Anderson-Engler, Annette (2010)
Humiliation Through Silent Grief in Women: When Words Are Not Enough
contribution shared at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
Alison Anthoine
Anthoine, Alison (2006)
The Role of Dignity and Humiliation in the Delivery of Healthcare Services
Note presented at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14-15, 2006.
Mohammad Abul Kalam Azad
Azad, Mohammad Abul Kalam (2006)
Peace and Stability in Bangladesh through Peace, Charity Sustainable Development Education, Peace Education
San Jose, Costa Rica: United Nations-mandated University for Peace, Project Development Report.
Azad, Mohammad Abul Kalam (2014)
Sustainable Development in Bangladesh: Problem and Prospects
Paper presented at the 23rd Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Returning Dignity', in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, 8th - 12th March 2014.
María Cristina Azcona
Azcona, María Cristina (2005)
Dignity and Humiliation in Argentina
Paper written for HumanDHS.
Zehlia Babaci-Wilhite
Babaci-Wilhite, Zehlia and MacLeans Geo-JaJa (2011)
Language As a Right in Education: A Case Study of Zanzibar Curriculum Reform
contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2011.
Babaci-Wilhite, Zehlia (2012)
Preservation of local languages-in-education: Why not in Africa?
contribution shared at the 2012 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6-7, 2012. See video recording.
Babaci-Wilhite, Zehlia (2013)
Search for Dignity by Implementing African Languages in School
contribution shared at the 21st Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Search for Dignity', in South Africa, 25th - 28th April 2013. See a video of her presentation on Day Three of the conference, 26th April 2013.
Babaci-Wilhite, Zehlia (Ed.) (2014)
Giving Space to African Voices: Rights in Local Languages and Local Curriculum
Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense.
David Balosa
Balosa, David (2013)
Global Intercultural Citizenship for Dignity: Philo-politico-Educational Perspectives
contribution shared at the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5-6, 2013. See also his Powerpoint presentation, and see his sharing of the fable of The Rat and Toad (Morale: Humiliation creates crisis).
Balosa, David (2014)
The Politics of Language in the U.S. - Humiliation for Language Minority Speakers
Paper contributed to the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4-5, 2014.
Balosa, David, and Seif Sekalala (2014)
Global Intercultural Citizenship (GIC) in Rwandan Reconstructive Dialogue (Abstract | Powerpoint | Video)
Paper contributed to the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4-5, 2014.
Balosa, David (2015)
Global Intercultural Citizenship in “Dignity Studies” Specialization (Abstract | Powerpoint | Video 1, Video 2)
Abstract shared at the 2015 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 3-4, 2015.
Balosa, David (2021)
Little Corner poem
Shared at the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9-11, 2021.
Liu "Chunchun" Bangchun
Bangchun, Liu (2012)
The Peacefulness of Chinese Teenagers
Paper prepared for the 21st Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Search for Dignity', in South Africa, 25th - 28th April 2013.
Peter Barus
Barus, Peter (2020)
"Message to the World — Learning about Dignity" (Video) shared on Day Three of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Barus, Peter (2023)
Surviving Extinction at the Dawn of the Attention Age, talk given at the Universidad de Congreso, Global Peace Studies for Sustainable Development in Africa, streamed live on May 31, 2023.
Leland R. Beaumont
Beaumont, Leland R. (2007)
Metrics - A Practical Example, and Thoughts on a Measurements Plan
Contribution presented at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13-14, 2007.
Beaumont, Leland R. (2008)
Humiliation Index Ideas
Contribution presented at the Global Dignity & Humiliation Assessment Initiative.
Beaumont, Leland R. (2008)
Assessing Humiliation: Ideas and an Approach
Proposals developed over the past year for the Twelfth Annual HumanDHS Conference
See also as Powerpoint file.
Florina Benoit & Ashok Gladston Xavier
Florina Benoit & Joseph Xavier (2006)
The Life of Sri Lankan Refugees A Paradigm Shift
contribution shared at the Second International Conference on Multicultural Discourses, 13-15th April 2007, Institute of Discourse and Cultural Studies, & Department of Applied Psychology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, as part of the 9th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Zaynab El Bernoussi
El Bernoussi, Zaynab (2017)
Can Dignity Become a Constitutional Right? (Pdf | Video of Introduction | Video of Dignilogue Preparations | Lifestreaming by Bhante Revata Chipamong Chowdhury | Video of Summary)
Contribution shared at the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7-8, 2017.
Can Dignity Become a Constitutional Right? (Video of Introduction | Pdf)
Please see her Appreciative Introduction 2017 and see also Visiting Scholar Sheds New Light on Concepts of Dignity.
El Bernoussi, Zaynab (2018)
Global Dignity? Implications for Paradigms of International Development and Globalisation
Paper presented at the 31st Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Dignity and Innovation - Strategies for a Sustainable Future, with a Special Focus on Agriculture and Water’, in Cairo, Egypt, 21st – 24th September 2018.
El Bernoussi, Zaynab (2019)
Human Dignity and Human Rights Terms in Transition
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael Britton, and Linda Hartling. Chapter 11. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019 (Pdf).
El Bernoussi, Zaynab (2020)
"World War C: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Should Teach Us to Consume Less and Cooperate More?" by Zaynab El Bernousisi, Tribune Libre,
Number 5, August 2020.
El Bernoussi, Zaynab (2020)
Contribution to Dignilogue 4: Religion, Covid-19, and Human Dignity: How Does Religion Respond to the Coronavirus Pandemic? (Video) on Day Two of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Joni Baird
Baird, Joni (2018)
Why I Call Myself an Equalist
Huntington, New York, July 2018.
Mari Otterlei Blikom
Otterlei Blikom, Mari (2005)
Beyond Humiliation: Encouraging Human Dignity in the Lives and Work of All People
Note presented at "Beyond Humiliation: Encouraging Human Dignity in the Lives and Work of All People," 5th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies in Berlin, 15th -17th September, 2005.
Otterlei Blikom, Mari (2006)
Understanding the Lives of Refugees Living in Exile: A Core
Social Motive Approach
Master Thesis,
Department of Psychology,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU),
7491 Trondheim, Norway.
Raïs Neza Boneza
Neza Boneza, Raïs (2005-2006)
Peace by African’s Peaceful Means: Obstacles and Resources to Peace
Rapport of the Projects Initiated in the Great Lakes Region of Africa
Uganda-Burundi-D.R.Congo.
Neza Boneza, Raïs (2006)
Toward the Ubuntu-ization of the World: A Khemetic/African Perspective on the Middle East Crisis/Crime
Gitega (Burundi/East-Africa).
Olga Botcharova
Botcharova, Olga (2001)
Implementation of Track Two Diplomacy: Developing a Model of Forgiveness
In Helmick, Raymond G. and Petersen, Rodney L. (Eds.), Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Religion, Public Policy and Conflict Transformation (pp. 269-293). Philadelphia, PA: Templeton Foundation Press.
Beth Boynton
Boynton, Beth (2021)
Dignity Exchange: An Experiential Activity for Promoting Dignity Everywhere
A couple of samples noting the learning context can vary:
• Building-situational-awareness
• Hello-goodbye-ease-into-improv-activities, shared at the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Boynton, Beth (2023)
Host of the Dignilogue titled Giving and Receiving Simple Acts of Kindness as Seeds of Dignity (Video)
The 20th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, co-hosted online and in person by the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023.
Abelardo Brenes
Brenes, Abelardo (2005)
Universal and Differentiated Responsibility: A Thematic Essay on Responsibility to the Whole Earth Community and to Promote the Common Good
In Peter Blaze Corcoran, Mirian Vilela, and Alide Roerink (Eds.), The Earth Charter in Action: Toward a Sustainable World, pp. 35-37. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: KIT Publishers, in cooperation with the Earth Charter Initiative, San Jose, Costa Rica, foreword by Wangari Maathai, preface by Mikhail Gorbachev, and Maurice F. Strong.
Chipamong Chowdhury Chipamong (family name), or Bhante Revata (monk's name, as known in the monastic communities)
Chowdhury, Chipamong (Banthe Revata) (2008)
Feminine Spirituality and Its Dignity:
History of Buddhist Feminine Philosophy
contribution shared at the 11th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) in Norway, June 2008.
Chowdhury, Chipamong (Banthe Revata) (2008)
Inner Peace and Outer Peace: A Buddhist Contemplative Perspective
contribution shared at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11-12, 2008.
Chowdhury, Chipamong (Banthe Revata) (2009)
Practicing Non-violent and Working on Peace
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Chowdhury, Chipamong (Banthe Revata) (2013)
Some Things About Something: A Buddhist Memoir From Tartu, a small memoir like-article by Chipamong Chowdhury posted on October 1, 2013, in the blog ot the University of Tartu in Estonia.
Chowdhury, Chipamong (Banthe Revata) (2013)
Who Betrays Whom? Buddhism and Monastic Politics in Modern Sri Lanka, by Chipamong Chowdhury in Fair Observer, May 24, 2013.
Chowdhury, Chipamong (Banthe Revata) (2013)
Buddhism Transformed: Exploring Baltic Buddhist Identities and Traditions, a Keynote Speech by Chipamong Chowdhury at the Interdisciplinary Conference "Dharma in Change: Process and Development of Buddhism in the Baltic Sea Area," a conference dedicated to the 75th birth anniversary of Linnart Mall (1938-2010), a founder of Buddhist Studies and promoter of Buddhism in Estonia, at the University of Tartu, Centre for Oriental Studies, supported by Estonian Oriental Society and Estonian Institute of Buddhism, 23 and 24 May, 2013.
Chowdhury, Chipamong (Banthe Revata) (2013)
Gender Dignity Across Cultures
A call for papers presented at the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5-6, 2013.
Chipamong Chowdhury (Banthe Revata) (2019)
The Eco-Monks, Forest Dignity and Reforestation in Buddhist Asia (Pdf | Video)
Contribution shared at the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5 – 6, 2019.
Chipamong Chowdhury (Banthe Revata), Michael F. Britton, and Linda M. Hartling (Editors) (2019)
Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner
Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Chipamong Chowdhury (Banthe Revata) (2019)
Preface
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael F. Britton, and Linda M. Hartling. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Chipamong Chowdhury (Banthe Revata) (2020)
Contribution to Dignilogue 4: Religion, Covid-19, and Human Dignity: How Does Religion Respond to the Coronavirus Pandemic? (Video) on Day Two of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Chipamong Chowdhury (Banthe Revata) (2020)
On Dignity (Video) meditation recorded on December 9, 2020, for the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Chipamong Chowdhury (Banthe Revata) (2021)
Buddhism Activism Democracy in Myanmar (Video)
Contribution to Dignilogue 5 of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Alberto Collazzoni
Collazzoni, Alberto (2018)
The Lack of Dignity and the Negative Consequences of Humiliation (Pdf | Powerpoint)
Contribution shared at the 2018 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6 -7, 2018.
Dana Comstock
Hammer, Tonya, and Comstock, Dana (2007)
The Global Impact of Humiliation on Relationships and World Peace, presentation proposal to the Third International Women's Peace Conference, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A., July 10-15, 2007.
Alvin Cota
Hispanics Native Americans – Mexicans, and Indians: What Role Does Language Play in Defining these Groups?
Presentation co-presented with Darci Monroe for the Spring Oregon Council for Social Studies, an organization for Social Studies (mostly History) teachers in Oregon, March 2, 2013.
Marília Borges Costa
Costa, Marília Borges (2002)
Fios diaspóricos nas narrativas de The Woman Warrior, de Maxine Hong Kingston
São Paulo: Universidade de São Paulo, doctoral dissertation.
Pamela M. Creed
Creed, Pamela (2006)
The Dominant American Narrative between 9/11/01 and the Invasion of Iraq Introduction to a potential dissertation, presented at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14-15, 2006. The dissertation aims to analyze the dominant American narrative between 9/11/01 and the invasion of Iraq through positioning theory and the literature on humiliation and conflict.
Creed, Pamela (2007)
An American Conflict of Mind: Competing Narratives of National Identity and Values.
Miraj U. Desai
(August 14, 1982 – November 2023, but always with us in our hearts!)
Desai, Miraj U. (2011)
The Psychological, the Sociopolitical, and Interdisciplinary Inquiry: Lessons from Frantz Fanon
Contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2011.
Stefanie Dinkelbach
Dinkelbach, Stefanie (2024)
Trauma, Loss of Dignity and Violence in the Context of Human History: An Interdisciplinary Perspective (Video | Pdf | PowerPoint)
Presentation for Dignilogue 2 on Day Two of the 40th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Global Vulnerabilities — From Humiliation to Dignity and Solidarity’, in Madrid, Spain, 17th – 20th September 2024.
Martha Eddy
Eddy, Martha (2020)
A DigniStretch Activity (Video | followed by How to Be Alone and Water Dance | see also DigniCalm and DigniStretch activities pre-recorded on December 4, 2020) as contribution on Day Two to the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020. See also: Somatic Resources for Stressful Times | Global Water Dances Mission | Global Water Dances (GWD) YouTube Channel | Global Water Dance: Documentary, 3 minutes | Global Water Dance, 12 minutes
Eddy, Martha (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video | Rise Up: Cancer Survivor/Thriver Dance, created on September 29, 2020 Video)
Contribution shared on Day Three of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Eddy, Martha (2023)
Host of the Dignilogue titled Giving and Receiving Simple Acts of Kindness as Seeds of Dignity
The 20th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, co-hosted online and in person by the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023.
Nora Femenia
Femenia, Nora (2000)
Emotional Actor: Foreign Policy Decision-Making in the 1982 Falklands/Malvinas War
In Patrick G. Coy, and Lynne M. Woehrle (Eds.), Social Conflicts and Collective Identities. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Femenia, Nora (2007)
Healing Humiliation and the Need for Revenge
Paper submitted to the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13-14, 2007.
Femenia, Nora (2008)
Humiliation Dynamics and A Therapy of Social Action:
A Path to Restore Dignity after Domestic Violence
Paper discussed at the International
Workshop: "Humiliation Dynamics and Restorative Dialogue," Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Gipuzkoa, Spain,
10-11 April 2008.
Grace Feuerverger
Feuerverger, Grace (2005)
The "School For Peace": A Conflict Resolution Program in a Jewish-Palestinian Village
Paper presented at the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15-16, 2005.
Feuerverger, Grace (2006)
Building Bridges to Peace and Social Justice: An Emancipatory Discourse in a Jewish-Palestinian Village in Israel
contribution shared at the Second International Conference on Multicultural Discourses, 13-15th April 2007, Institute of Discourse and Cultural Studies, & Department of Applied Psychology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, as part of the 9th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Feuerverger, Grace (2006)
Teaching, Learning and Other Miracles (Rotterdam: SensePublishers) explores teaching and learning in schools as a sacred life journey, a quest toward liberation (see the flyer).
Feuerverger, Grace (2009)
On the Child's Right to Identity, the Best Interests of the Child and Human Dignity
An Excerpt from Chapter Three of Teaching, Learning and Other Miracles (2007, Rotterdam: Sense), “What I learned from my first day of Kindergarten” presented at the 13th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'World Peace Through Humiliation-Free Global Human Interactions', in Honolulu, Hawai'i.
Feuerverger, Grace (2009)
Teaching and Writing Vulnerably: An Auto-Ethnography about Schools as Places of Hope
Presentation held at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Feuerverger, Grace (2011)
Acts of “Great Generosity of Spirit”: The Classroom as a Pathway Toward Abundance and Dignity
contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2011.
Feuerverger, Grace (2012)
Auto-Ethnographic Reflections on the Immigrant and Refugee Experience in an Inner-city High School in Toronto
contribution shared at the 2012 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6-7, 2012.
Feuerverger, Grace (2016)
The Fairy Tale as a Pathway Toward Dignity for Children of War and Other Oppressions
Abstract for the 2016 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2016.
Fonkem Achankeng I (2015)
Human Dignity & A World Beyond War: Partnerships and Collaborations in Our Global Commons
Paper shared
at the 2015 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 3-4, 2015.
Fonkem Achankeng I (2016)
The Dignity of the Commons: Re-imagining Life Experiences from the Poor & Homeless to International Politics (Pdf | Powerpoint)
Contribution prepared for the 2016 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8-9, 2016.
Fonkem Achankeng I (2017)
Imperial Dispossession of ‘Others’ by Falsification of Dignity (Video | Pdf | Powerpoint)
Contribution to the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7-8, 2017.
Fonkem Achankeng I (2018)
Understanding the British Southern Cameroons' Restoration of Statehood: Internal Affair or Decolonization Conflict (Pdf)
Contribution shared at the 2018 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6 -7, 2018.
Fonkem Achankeng I (2019)
Humiliation, Betrayal and Great Pain: British Southern Cameroons, Half a Century of Self-Questioning, and a Mass Movement for Freedom (Pdf)
Contribution shared at the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5 -6, 2019.
Tony Gaskew
Gaskew, Tony (2009)
The Role of Humiliation and Dignity for Structural, and Political Violence
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10-11, 2009.
Gaskew, Tony (2009)
Are You With the F.B.I.? Fieldwork Challenges in a Post-9/11 Muslim American Community
In
Practicing Anthropology, 31 (2), pp. 12-17.
Gaskew, Tony (2009)
Peacemaking Criminology: An Ethnographic Study of Muslim Americans, the USA PATRIOT Act, and the War on Terror
In
Contemporary Justice Review, 12 (3), pp. 345-366.
Gaskew, Tony (2010)
Released: Searching for Dignity and Respect Through Prison Re-entry Initiatives
contribution shared at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9-10, 2010.
Gaskew, Tony (2014)
Rethinking Prison Reentry: Transforming Humiliation into Humility (Abstract | Pdf | Video)
Reflections shared at the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4-5, 2014.
Gaskew, Tony (2015)
Creating Spaces for Dignity: Policing in Communities of Color (Video 1, Video 2 next day)
Reflections shared at the 2015 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 3-4, 2015.
Gaskew, Tony (2017)
The Metaphysical Nature of Justice (2017) (Video)
Contribution shared at the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7-8, 2017.
Gaskew, Tony (2018)
Learning to Speak the Language of Police Abolition (Video | Pdf)
Contribution shared at the 2018 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6 – 7, 2018.
Gaskew, Tony (2019)
Mindfulness, the Reawakening of Black Dharma, and Mastering the Art of Policing
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael Britton, and Linda Hartling. Chapter 9. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Gaskew, Tony (2019)
Life Support: Ritual, Community, and Healing Through the Eyes of a Juvenile Lifer ( Pdf | Video)
Contribution shared at the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5 – 6, 2019.
Gaskew, Tony (2020)
Contribution to Dignilogue 2: Race and Policing (Video) on Day One of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
MacLeans Geo-JaJa
Babaci-Wilhite, Zehlia & Geo-JaJa, MacLeans (2011)
Language As a Right in Education: A Case Study of Zanzibar Curriculum Reform
contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8–9, 2011.
Macleans Geo-JaJa (2012)
Human Rights in Development Aid for Self-determination: Any Cause for Education Concern?
contribution shared at the 2012 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6–7, 2012. See video recording.
José Calvo González
Calvo González, José (2006)
La fragilidad de los Derechos, Revista de Derecho. Universidad Centroamericana. Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas (Managua. Nicaragua), n m. 9/ 2005, pp. 203–218, et aussi Revista Brasileira de Direito Constitucional, núm. 8 (Ética y Constituiçao), Jul/Dez 2006 (en presse).
Calvo González, José (2005)
Harmonías jurídicas. Algunas notas (musicales) sobre Derecho y Justicia, en Mundo Jurídico 15/10/2005 (Brasil), pp. 1–8 (http://www.mundojuridico.adv.br/sis-artigos/artigos.asp?codigo=705).
Thomas Clough Daffern
Daffern, Thomas Clough (2005)
Enlightenments: Towards a Comparative Analysis of the Philosophies of Enlightenment in Buddhist, Eastern and Western Thought and the Search for a Holistic Enlightenment Suitable for the Contemporary World
Paper presented at the SOAS Buddhist Conference for Dongguk University on Global Ecological problems and the Buddhist Perspective, February.
Daffern, Thomas Clough (2005)
Beyond Humiliation: Encouraging Human Dignity in the Lives and Work of All People
Paper presented at "Beyond Humiliation: Encouraging Human Dignity in the Lives and Work of All People," 5th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies in Berlin, 15th –17th September, 2005.
Daffern, Thomas Clough (2005)
Peace Studies and Global Philosophy (IIPSGP) Newsletter, Summer 2005.
Daffern, Thomas Clough (2006)
Peace Studies and Global Philosophy (IIPSGP) Newsletter, Summer 2006.
Daffern, Thomas Clough (2007)
Press Release to Launch a Meeting of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission for the Middle East (TRCME).
Rajesh Dixit
Dixit, Rajesh (2019)
What to Create
Poem by Rajesh Neerav, translated by Hemant Gahlot, Ujjain, India, May 2, 2019.
Dixit, Rajesh (2023)
Need to attain Holistic Sustainable Development Goals in pursuit of World Peace (Video filmed by the conference team | Video filmed by Amita Neerav, 10th February 2023)
Contribution to the 9th World Parliament of Science, Religion/Spirituality and Philosophy - 2023
Organised by Maharashtra Academy of Engineering Education & Research (MAEER)'s MIT World Peace University, Pune, under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Vishwanath Karad
Venue: Shri Kashi-Vishwanath Corridor, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Thursday 9th to Saturday 11th February 2023
Day Two of the conference (streamed), 10th February 2023
Jingyi Dong
Dong, Jingyi (2017)
女侠林艾霖 "The Story of Evelin Lindner: Evelin the Knight"
See also a video with English subtitles and a Pdf of English subtitles.
Jingyi Dong's comment: The Chinese word of “knight” is not exactly the same as the English word. In Europe, a knight worked for the king. Ancient China was not ruled by feudalist lords, so, a knight did not belong to the establishment. They had Kunfu, but they did not use it to make a living; rather, they use it to defend justice. As you can imagine, Chinese knights existed in legends more than in reality. Dear Evelin, you come from legends, but your works are real, down to earth, directly related to the populace!
Dong, Jingyi (2018)
Rural Students in the Chinese Higher Education System in the Age of Globalisation
Project proposal.
Dong, Jingyi (2018)
Footbinding
Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Dong, Jingyi (2019)
Three Objective Facts About China
Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Antoinette Errante
Errante, Antoinette (2008)
Of Broken Hearts and Tangled Fury: Institutionalized Shame and Humiliation in the Education Sector
contribution shared at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11–12, 2008.
Errante, Antoinette (2013)
Inequality, the Achievement Gap and Overcoming Institutionalized Humiliation: A Tale of Four Middle Schools
contribution shared at the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5–6, 2013.
Joám Evans Pim
Evans Pim, Joám (2009)
Toward a Nonkilling Paradigm
Honolulu, HI: Center for Global Nonkilling, June 2009.
Katrine Fangen
Fangen, Katrine (2006)
Humiliation Experienced by Somali Immigrants in Norway
In
Journal of Refugee Studies, 19 (1, March), 2006.
Katrine developed this article from a paper presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of Humiliation Studies, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris, 15th–18th September 2004.
Victoria C. Fontan
Fontan, Victoria C. (2003)
The Dialectics of Humiliation: Polarization between Occupier and Occupied in Post-Saddam Iraq
Unpublished draft (not to be cited without author's authorization).
Bertram Wyatt-Brown & Victoria C. Fontan (2005)
"The Honor Factor"
Op Ed in The Baltimore Sun, January 23, 2005, p. 5F
Please see here the oringal long version.
Fontan, Victoria C. (2006)
Hubris, History, and Humiliation: Quest for Utopia in Post-Saddam Iraq
In Social Alternatives (Special Issue "Humiliation and History in Global Perspectives"), Vol. 25, No. 1, First Quarter, pp. 56–61, 2006 (the full text is available by obtaining a copy of the Special Issue of Social Alternatives from Ralph Summy, or here in pdf format).
Fontan, Victoria C. Fontan (2008)
Voices from Post-Saddam Iraq: Living with Terrorism, Insurgency, and New Forms of Tyranny
Westport, CT: Greenwood/Praeger Security International.
Fontan, Victoria C. Fontan (2021)
Dignity Through Solidarity During the Fall of Kabul and Its Aftermath (Video)
Contribution to Dignilogue 2 "Creating Courage Through Action in the Age of Cogitocide, Sociocide, and Ecocide" of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Hagitte Gal-Ed
Gal-Ed, Hagitte (2010)
ARTiculating(c) Human Dignity
Presentation summary for the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9–10, 2010.
Gal-Ed, Hagitte together with Mohammed Eid Mousa Abuayash (2011)
Garden Of Peace in the Middle East: ARTiculating Human Dignity with Palestinian Children
Presentation summary for the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8–9, 2011.
Zinthiya Ganeshpanchan
Ganeshpanchan, Zinthiya (2005)
Domestic and Gender based Violence among Refugees and Internally Displaced Women
Ganeshpanchan, Zinthiya (2005)
New Parenting
Text written for Parents and Equal Dignity, Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, www.humiliationstudies.org/intervention/parents.php.
Jean-Damascène Gasanabo
Gasanabo, Jean-Damascène (2006)
The Rwanda Akazi (Forced Labour) System, History, and Humiliation
In Social Alternatives (Special Issue "Humiliation and History in Global Perspectives"), Vol. 25, No. 1, First Quarter, pp. 50–55, 2006 (the full text is available by obtaining a copy of the Special Issue of Social Alternatives from Ralph Summy, or here in pdf format).
Gasanabo, Jean-Damascène (2010)
Rwanda – Enseignement de l'histoire nationale de 1962 à 1999: Quelle construction de l'image de l'autre? Saarbrücken, Allemagne: Editions Universitaires Européennes, 2010.
Gasanabo, Jean-Damascène, David J. Simon, and Margee M. Ensign (Eds.) (2014).
Confronting Genocide in Rwanda: Dehumanization, Denial, and Strategies for Prevention. Kigali, Rwanda: The National Commission for the Fight Against Genocide, Republic of Rwanda.
Gasanabo, Jean-Damascène (2015)
Fighting Against Genocide Denial and Revisionism (Video | Powerpoint),
presentation given at the 25th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'A Life of Dignity for All', in Kigali, Rwanda, 5th – 8th June 2015, by Jean-Damascène Gasanabo in his capacity as Director General of Research and Documentation, Centre on Genocide, National Commission For The Fight Against Genocide (CNLG).
Georg-Wilhelm Gecker
Geckler, Georg-Wilhelm (2020)
"Message to the World" (Text | Video recorded on November 30, 2020) delivered at the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Geckler, Georg-Wilhelm (2020)
Reduce Overproduction! Hamelin, Germany, November 2020.
Geckler, Georg-Wilhelm (2023)
Report of the Dignity Conference in Amman, Jordan, in September 2022 (concluded in May 2023 in English and German)
Francisco Gomes de Matos
Gomes de Matos, Francisco (2001)
Applying the Pedagogy of Positiveness to
Diplomatic Communication
In Jovan Kurblija and Hannah Slavik (Eds.)
Language and Diplomacy. Msida, Malta: DiploProjects.
Gomes de Matos, Francisco (2004)
Poem on Peace Patriotism.
Please see Francisco's other poems here.
Gomes de Matos, Francisco (2004)
Review of
Ronald Carter: Language and Creativity. The Art of Common
Talk
Routledge, London 2004.
Gomes de Matos, Francisco (2005)
Communicative Humiliation: A Sociolinguistic Checklist
A sociolinguistic checklist identifying how humiliation is communicated in daily life, so as to create a database that can be used by policy planners who attempt to diminish and end humiliating practices.
Gomes de Matos, Francisco (2006)
Humiliation and Its Brazilian History as a Domain of Sociolinguistic Study
In Social Alternatives (Special Issue "Humiliation and History in Global Perspectives"), Vol. 25, No. 1, First Quarter, pp. 40–43, 2006 (the full text is available by obtaining a copy of the Special Issue of Social Alternatives from Ralph Summy, or here in pdf format).
Gomes de Mato, Francisco (2007)
A Review of Stephen Post and Jill Neimark, Why Good Things Happen to Good People. The Exciting New Research That Proves the Link Between Doing Good and Living a Longer, Healthier, Happier Life (New York: Broadway Books, 2007, xv + 302 pp).
Gomes de Mato, Francisco (2007)
Review of Working for Peace: A Handbook of Practical Psychology And Other Tools by Psychologists for Social Responsibility (Author), Arun Gandhi (Foreword), Rachel M. Macnair (Editor) (Atascadero, California: Impact Publishers, 2006).
Gomes de Mato, Francisco (2007/1984)
Two Typologies of Linguistic Rights.
Gomes de Mato, Francisco (2009)
Nurturing Nonkilling: A Poetic Plantation, also in Joám Evans Pim (Ed.), Toward a Nonkilling Paradigm, Honolulu: Center for Global Nonkilling (June 2009). Please see the praise by Morton Deutsch of Francisco Gomes de Matos' chapter.
Gomes de Mato, Francisco (2009)
Interview with Francisco Gomes de Matos in Dialogia, São Paulo, 8 (2), 2009, pp. 173–182.
Gomes de Mato, Francisco (2011)
ABA Poster Series, "Being Educated for Nonkilling," "TESOLers as Appliers of Nonkilling," "The Day Weapons Refused to Kill," "Educating All Children for Nonkilling."
Associacao Brasil America, Recife, Brazil,
design by Ane Cleide.
Gomes de Mato, Francisco (2012)
ABA Poster 2012 "Global Women: A Man's View," designed by Karina Gomes.
Gomes de Mato, Francisco (2018)
A Review of Pope Francis Lexicon, edited by Joshua J. McElwee and Cindy Wooden. Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press, 2018, by Francisco Gomes de Matos, 19th July 2018.
Gomes de Mato, Francisco, and Redjane Andrade (2019)
Dignity Studies Here!
Recife, Brazil, 17th October 2019.
Tonya Hammer
Hammer, Tonya, and Comstock, Dana (2007)
The Global Impact of Humiliation on Relationships and World Peace, presentation proposal to the Third International Women's Peace Conference, Dallas, Texas U.S.A ., July 10–15, 2007.
Hammer, Tonya (2008)
The Role of Dignity and Humiliation for Myths, Stereotypes, and Controlling Images in Film
contribution shared at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11–12, 2008.
Tonya Hammer and Selma Yznaga (2010)
Shunned by Difference: The Intersection of Humiliation and Discrimination
contribution shared at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9–10, 2010.
Jiuquan Han
Han, Jiuquan (2007)
"Five Penalties": A Psychological-Cultural-Social-Historical Construct
Paper presented at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13–14, 2007.
Lyndon Harris
Harris, Lyndon (2015)
No Future Without Forgiveness: Strategic Aims and Considerations for the Gardens of Forgiveness Movement (Pdf | video)
Work shared at the 2015 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 3–4, 2015. Topics: 1. What Forgiveness Is/Is Not 2. The Science of Forgiveness 3. Forgiveness as a Tool for Conflict Transformation 4. The Gardens of Forgiveness Movement: From Beirut to the World 5. Tips for Starting Your Own Garden of Forgiveness.
Harris, Lyndon (2020)
"Message to the World — Forgiveness" (Video | Video recorded on December 10, 2020) delivered at the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Harris, Lyndon (2020)
Dignilogue on Forgiveness (Video | Announcement and Afterthoughts) on Day One of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Harris, Lyndon (2021)
There Can Be No Future Without Forgiveness (Quote from Late Archbishop Desmond Tutu) (Video)
Contribution to Dignilogue 1 of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Atle Hetland
Hetland, Atle (2006)
Learning Away From Home: A Foundation Book in Refugee and Emergency Education – Cases: "Basic Education for Afghan Refugees" – BEFARe and Other Refugee and Returnee Education Activities in Pakistan and Afghanistan 1980 – 2005 (Expanded Volume).
Islamabad, Pakistan: Alhamra Publishing.
Hetland, Atle (2007)
Cosmopolitan No More? Atle Hetland reviews The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid Oxford University Press, Karachi, 2007.
Hetland, Atle (2008)
Education Denied – Why does Pakistan not have Education for All?
Article for
The News on Sunday, Lahore, Pakistan, 17.02.2008.
Hetland, Atle (2008)
Words and Wars
Article for the "Political Economy Section" in The News on Sunday, Lahore, Pakistan, 14.12.2008.
Hetland, Atle (2010)
The Know NORWAY Book: Background for Understanding the Country and Its People – Pakistan and Afghanistan Edition
Islamabad, Pakistan: Mr. Books Publishers and Booksellers.
Hetland, Atle (2010)
The Right to Aid
In The Nation, 19th August 2010.
Hetland, Atle (2010)
Morals of Aid
In The Nation, 26th August 2010.
Hetland, Atle (2010)
Studying Society
In The Nation, 2nd September 2010.
Hetland, Atle (2012)
Rights Issues and the Social Sciences
In The Nation, 20th September 2012.
Hetland, Atle (2012)
Education First
In The Nation, 27th September 2012.
Hetland, Atle (2012)
Peace Within Ourselves?
In The Nation, 4th October 2012.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
The Two Cultures
In The Nation, 24th January 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
Owners of Dreams
Iin The Nation, 21st January 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
Religion, Media and the Economy
Article for The Nation, 28th March 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
Everything Is Local, not Only in Africa
Article for The Nation, 4th April 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
Politicians' Qualifications
Article for The Nation, 11th April 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
Ramadan and Eid – the whole year
Article for The Nation, 8th August 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
Nation-Building and Identity
Article for The Nation, 15th August 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
We Are All Ordinary People
Article for The Nation, 22nd August 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
"Don't tell anyone!"
Article for The Nation, 29th August 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
Lessons in Education for the Future,
Article for The Nation, 12th September 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
In the Wake of Terror Tragedies
Article for The Nation, 26th September 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
Promise of a New Day in Education
Article for The Nation, 3rd October 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
Better Mental Health Awareness for Better Lives
Article for The Nation, 10th October 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
Iceland's warm gender relations
Article for The Nation, 31st October 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
"Rural women don't eat eggs – they sell them to the city,"
Article for DAWN ISLAMABAD Metro & North, 3rd November 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
Finding the Best in Us All
Article for The Nation, 12 December 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2013)
Counting Telephone Poles – Or Learning to Think?
Article for The Nation, 19th December 2013.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
Diversity and Multiculturalism in Europe
Article for The Nation, 20 February 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
Hearing – But not Listening
Article for The Nation, 20 March 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
Easter: A Message of Change
Article for The Nation, 17 April 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
Is There Logic Behind the Illogical?
Article for The Nation, 26 June 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
What Is It to Be Young?
Article for The Nation, 7 August 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
The Journey and the Destination
Article for The Nation, 29 July 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
The Tragedy of the Palestinian people: Can the Youth Find New Solutions?
Article for DAWN ISLAMABAD, 3 August 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
Nobel Prize Week
Article for The Nation, 16 October 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
Challenges to Inclusion
Article for The Nation, 23 October 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
Ebola in a Class World
Article for The Nation, 30 October 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
From Cold War to Cold Peace?
Article for The Nation, 13 November 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
The Rich Have Met
Article for The Nation, 20 November 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
Thanksgiving
Article for The Nation, 27 November 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
The Pope's Journeys
Article for The Nation, 4 December 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
Symbolism and Reality
Article for The Nation, 11th December 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
Tomorrow Never Comes
Article for The Nation, 18th December 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2014)
Forgiving Is Divine
Article for The Nation, 25th December 2014.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
“Big Children Should Help Small Children”
Article for The Nation, 8th January 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
Learning to Live Together
Article for The Nation, 15th January 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
Trust – The Only Thing that Counts
Article for The Nation, 22nd January 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
Ones Size Doesn’t Fit All
Article for The Nation, 29th January 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
Build Your House on Stone
Article for The Nation, 12th February 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
After the Copenhagen Tragedy, article for The Nation, 19th February 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
Forgiveness, Not Revenge
Article for The Nation, 25th February 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
Seeing the Whole Picture
Article for The Nation, 26th February 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
Independent and Non-Aligned?
Article for The Nation, 19th March 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
Playing with Fire?
Article for The Nation, 26th March 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
Ecumenical Easter
Article for The Nation, 2nd April 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
Spheres of Interest
Article for The Nation, 9th April 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
Lessons Across Borders
Article for The Nation, 16th April 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
The Chinese Are Here
Article for The Nation, 23rd April 2015.
Hetland, Atle (2015)
Moral Development Leadership
Article for The Nation, 30th April 2015.
Please see more of Atle Hetland's columns in Pakistan for The Nation, and see also Dawn.
Pandora Hopkins
Hopkins, Pandora (2006)
Religious Fundamentalism, Dignity, and Discussion: Open Space Discussion #1, Convened by Pandora Hopkins
Summary presented at 7th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies in Costa Rica, 6th–9th September, 2006.
Hopkins, Pandora (2008)
Manufacturing Shame: The Danger of Purity
In The Peace and Conflict Review, Fall, vol. 3 no. 1, 2008.
Hopkins, Pandora (2008)
Politics of the Absurd: Sarah Palin and the Mindset for War
In Peace and Conflict Monitor, December 02, 2008.
Hopkins, Pandora (2010)
The Courage to Combat Humiliation
Paper presented at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9–10, 2010.
Takis Ioannides
Ionnides, Takis (2011)
Human Dignity (in Greek)
Written on
15th July 2011.
Ionnides, Takis (2012)
The Meaning and Practice of Love (in Greek)
14th March 2012.
Ionnides, Takis (2012)
Socrates "triple refined Test
10th April 2012.
Noriko Ishihara
Ishihara, Noriko (2019)
The Language of Respect and Dignity for Intercultural Understanding and Conflict Resolution: Application to Diplomacy and Education
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael Britton, and Linda Hartling. Chapter 5. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Yashpal Jogdand
Jogdand, Yashpal (2017)
Humiliation – An Extreme Emotion Leading to Extreme Behavior? Understanding the Victim Agency and Choice
Contribution prepared for the 29th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Dignity in Times of Globalisation', in Indore, India, 16th – 19th August 2017.
Lone Alice Johansen
Johansen, Lone Alice (2007)
African Solutions to African Intergroup Conflicts:
Ubuntu and Humiliation, A Study of Ubuntu and Its Effect on Perceived Humiliation in an Interactive Track Two Dialogue Seminar. .
Vegar Jordanger
Jordanger, Vegar (2014)
Music Journeys As a Tool for Dialogue and Track Two Diplomacy (in Arabic),
Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, www.humiliationstudies.org/publications/publications.php#jordanger.
The English version "Healing Cultural Violence – Collective Vulnerability through Guided Imagery with Music," was published in Music and Conflict Transformation – Harmonies and Dissonances in Geopolitics, edited by Olivier Urbain, 2008.
Rina Kashyap
Kashyap, Rina (2005)
The Subversion of the Colonial System of Humiliation: A case study of the Gandhian Strategy
Paper presented at Round Table 3 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15–16, 2005.
Tomoko Ishii
Ishii, Tomoko (2005)
Most Domestic Violence Victims Suffer PTSD
The Daily Yomiuri, June 4, 2005.
Ishii, Tomoko (2012)
Overcoming Stress: Psychological, Physical Methods for Mindfulness
The Daily Yomiuri, September 9, 2012, see also www.yomiuri.co.jp.
Paresh Kathrani
Kathrani, Paresh (2010)
Inside or Outside: Asylum Seekers on the Periphery of Borders
Paper presented at the 15th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Peace at Home, Peace in the World', in Istanbul, Turkey, 28th - 30th April 2010.
Alisa Klein
Klein, Alisa (2010)
De-valorizing Victimhood: Transforming the Dominant Narratives of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
contribution shared at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9–10, 2010.
Donald C. Klein
Klein, Donald C. (1991)
The Humiliation Dynamic: An Overview
In Klein, Donald C. (Ed.), The Humiliation Dynamic: Viewing the Task of Prevention From a New Perspective, Special Issue, Journal of Primary Prevention, Part I, 12, No. 2, 1991. New York, NY: Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers.
Klein, Donald C. (2000)
Creating Social Glue in the Community: A Psychologist's View
Revised version of paper presented at 'Rising Tide: Community Development for a Changing World', 32nd annual conference of the Community Development Society, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, July 26, 2000.
Klein, Donald C. (2004)
Community MetaFunctions and the Humiliation Dynamic
Paper presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting on Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris, September 16–18, 2004 (not to be cited without author's authorization).
Klein, Donald C. (2004)
Appreciative Psychology: An Antidote to Humiliation
Final paper presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18–19, 2004.
Klein, Donald C. (2005)
The Humiliation Dynamic: Looking to the Past and Future
Paper
presented at the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15–16, 2005.
Please see also Looking to the Past, Looking to the Future, New Years Greetings: 2006!
Klein, Alan (Don's son) (2012)
Past Master: Don Klein
First published in Practising Social Change, Issue 05, May 2012, pp. 48–49.
Selina Köhr
Köhr, Selina (2012)
The Kashmir-Conflict from a Psychological Perspective: How do Humiliations and Emotions on the National Level Account for the Development of the Donflict?
Paper presented at the 19th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'In the Aftermath of the 22nd July: How to Sustain a Global Culture of Equality in Dignity or likeverd', in Oslo, Norway, 27th – 30th August 2012.
Britton, Michael and Selina Köhr (2012)
What makes life good for you now? What would make this a world you feel is good? An historical era you would love?
Open Space session convened by Michael Britton at the 19th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'In the Aftermath of the 22nd July: How to Sustain a Global Culture of Equality in Dignity or likeverd', in Oslo, Norway, 27th – 30th August 2012. Notes taken by Selina Köhr.
Kebadu M. Gebremariam, Latha Nrugham, and Selina Köhr (2012)
What is Humiliation?, by Kebadu M. Gebremariam, and Humiliation and Suicidal Behaviour, by Latha Nrugham
Combined Open Space session convened by Kebadu M. Gebremariam and Latha Nrugham at the 19th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'In the Aftermath of the 22nd July: How to Sustain a Global Culture of Equality in Dignity or likeverd', in Oslo, Norway, 27th – 30th August 2012. Notes taken by Selina Köhr.
Hans Kolstad
Kolstad, Hans (2012)
Human Dignity as a Key to Confront the Future
Paper presented at the 19th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'In the Aftermath of the 22nd July: How to Sustain a Global Culture of Equality in Dignity or likeverd', in Oslo, Norway, 27th – 30th August 2012.
Alyi Patrick Lalur
Lalur, Alyi Patrick (2005)
Child Soldiers Worldwide: Uncharted Cycles of Slavery Beneath the Surface of International Shame
Paper presented at the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15–16, 2005.
Keri Lawson-Te Aho
Lawson-Te Aho, Keri (2020)
Contribution to Dignilogue 3: Unity in Adversity and Dignity: War, Women, and Indigenous Wisdom (Video) on Day Two of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
See also Keri Lawson - Te Aho and Mr. Paikea Tamuera Ariki Sing Ko te Amorangi (Text | Video, recorded on December 9, 2020, in Aotearoa New Zealand) and Keri Lawson - Te Aho and Mr. Paikea Tamuera Ariki Sing Whakataka te hau (Text | Video, recorded on December 9, 2020, in Aotearoa New Zealand)
Bill Leland
Leland, Bill (2007)
Dignity, Humiliation, and Mutual Empowerment for Fundamental Change
contribution shared at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13–14, 2007.
Rita Anita Linger
Linger, Rita Anita (2016)
Enhancing Dignity and Reducing Humiliation through the Practice of Mind-Body Skills
Abstract prepared for the 2016 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8 – 9, 2016.
Ana Ljubinkovic
Ljubinkovic, Ana (2005)
Milk and Urine: Intentional Humiliation as a part of Humanitarian Assistance
Note presented at "Beyond Humiliation: Encouraging Human Dignity in the Lives and Work of All People," 5th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies in Berlin, 15th –17th September, 2005.
Ljubinkovic, Ana (2005)
From Violent to Subtle Humiliation: Case of Somali Victims of UNOSOM Living in the Refugee Camps in Kenya
Note presented at Round Table 1 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15–16, 2005.
Ljubinkovic, Ana (2005)
Is Hope the Last to Die? Research Study On The Situational Analysis In The Dadaab Refugee Camps.
Ljubinkovic, Ana (2005)
Report on Field Research Conducted in Dadaab Refugee Camps (16.05.05 – 01.06.05).
Christine Locher
Locher, Christine (2007)
The Conflict with North Korea / North Korea as a Source of Conflict. An Analysis from a Peace Studies Perspective.
Presented as graduation thesis in Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies at FernUniversität Hagen.
Lucien Lombardo
Lombardo, Lucien (2013)
Childhood, Humiliation and Conflict: Reproduction of the Cycle
contribution shared at the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5 – 6, 2013. See also his Powerpoint presentation Childhood as the Last Colony.
Lombardo, Lucien (2014)
Bringing Human Dignity to Work and Workplace through the Study of Work
Outline for the "Work and Professional Studies" degree program developed at the Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA, shared at the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4 – 5, 2014.
Lombardo, Lucien (2018)
Learning the Language of Dignity and Humiliation in Childhood
Contribution shared at the 2018 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6 – 7, 2018.
Lombardo, Lucien (2019)
Adults ‘Becoming Better Ancestors’ through Exploring Their Childhood Experiences with Human Dignity (Pdf | Video)
Contribution shared at the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5 – 6, 2019.
Lombardo, Lucien (2019)
Human Dignity and Childhood, Workshop with Leadership Team, Auburn Enlarged City School District, Auburn, NY, November 18, 2019.
Lombardo, Lucien (2020)
"Message to the World — Learning about Dignity" (Text | Video recorded on December 5, 2020) shared in the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Lombardo, Lucien (2023)
Lucien Lombardo Shared His Experiences (Video)
20th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, co-hosted online and in person by the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023.
Ariel Lublin
Lublin, Ariel (2005)
Addressing Humiliation through Listening with Respect: A Restorative Justice Model for Victims, Offenders, and Law Enforcement
Note presented at Round Table 3 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15 – 16, 2005.
Zuzana Luckay
Luckay, Zuzana (2006)
Restoring Social Order in Post-Apartheid South Africa: The Role of Public Confession and Private Repentance in the Administration of Transitional Justice
Abstract of a presentation at the Global Political and Social Order Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, 2006.
Luckay, Zuzana (2007)
Violence, Crime and Fear in Contemporary South-African Literature
Presentation at the Violence, Hostility and the Construction of Enemies Conference, 2nd May – 5th May 2007, Budapest, Hungary.
Please see here the e-book version.
Luckay, Zuzana (2007)
The Role of Literature in Human Rights: Studying The Art of the Novel Through the Texts of Milan Kundera, J.M. Coetzee and Ernesto Sabato
Presentation in the 'Worlds, Texts, Critics' Conference in Durban, July 2007.
Luckay, Zuzana (2008)
Doing ‘Good’, Maintaining Dignity: the effects of apartheid on ethical choices studied via contemporary South African fiction
Abstract of a presentation at ‘Culture, Language And Literature Across Border Regions’ International Conference At Pavol Jozef Šafárik University In Košice, Slovakia , April 2008.
Luckay, Zuzana (2008)
Representations of Violence in Contemporary South African Fiction
Abstract for a presentation at 'Violence and the Contexts of Hostility,' global inter-disciplinary conference to be held in Budapest, Hungary in May 2008.
Luckay, Zuzana (2008)
'Regaining Dignity: Social and Cultural Dimension of Sustainable Development in Europe'
Presentation at the PhD - FES conference in Bratislava June 2008, published in “New” Europe and Challenges of Sustainable Development, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.
Luckay, Zuzana (2008)
'The Concept or Regaining Dignity and the Manifestations of this Process in Post-apartheid South- African Literature'
Abstract for presentation at the African Studies Association of UK (ASAUK) conference The Presence of the Past. Africa in the 21st Century held at University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom, in September 2008.
Luckay, Zuzana (2009)
Representations of violence in contemporary South African fiction, in Guggisberg, Marika, and Weir, David (Eds.), Understanding Violence: Contexts and Portrayals, Freeland, Oxfordshire: Inter-Disciplinary.Net.
Luckay, Zuzana (2013)
Regaining Dignity in Europe
Abstract for presentation at the Re-inventing Eastern Europe conference, organized by the Euroacademia in Prague, Czech Republic, in November 15–16.
Brian Lynch
Brian Lynch (1976)
Let Us Help Him Who Did So Human a Thing
Senior Essay submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. February 15, 1976, by Brian F. Lynch, St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland.
Brian Lynch (2006)
Doing-Thinking-Feeling in the World
Chicago, ILL.
Brian Lynch (2006)
Silvan Tomkins' Conceptualization of Humiliation
contribution shared at the Second International Conference on Multicultural Discourses, 13–15th April 2007, Institute of Discourse and Cultural Studies, & Department of Applied Psychology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, as part of the 9th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Brian Lynch (2006)
Silvan Tomkins' Conceptualization of Humiliation
contribution shared at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14–15, 2006.
Brian Lynch (2006)
Notes on a Conference
Notes prepared after the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14–15, 2006.
Brian Lynch kindly offers to support our HumanDHS work with his website.
He explains the contents as follows:
There are three pieces on the site.
1) The Twelve Steps. This is one of four formulations I have done of the steps and, for me, summarize nicely a methodology as to how we get to appreciation and dignity in a step by step fashion.
2) A talk I gave in 2002 at the Restorative Justice conference. At the end there is an emphasis on the importance of distinguishing between "Shame" and "Shaming" or what some people, unfortunately call, "reintegrative shaming" and, unfortunately, think is the mechanism of Restorative Justice.
3) A letter to Roger Ebert about the movie "Monster".
Jennifer K. Lynne
Lynne, Jennifer K. (2013)
The Engaged Identity Theory & Practice: An inquiry into the cultivation of listening, patience and respect for conflict transformation and peacebuilding
contribution shared at the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5–6, 2013.
Claudia Maffettone
Maffettone, Claudia (2011)
Exchange 2.0.
contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8–9, 2011.
Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda (2006)
India-Russia Partnership: Kashmir, Chechnya and Issues of Convergence
New Delhi, New Century.
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda (2006)
Plight of Divided Families in Jammu and Kashmir
contribution shared at the Second International Conference on Multicultural Discourses, 13-15th April 2007, Institute of Discourse and Cultural Studies, & Department of Applied Psychology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, as part of the 9th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Shekhawat, Seema & Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda (2006)
Kargil Displaced of Akhnoor in Jammu and Kashmir – Enduring Ordeal and Bleak Future: A Report on the Border Displacement and Return in Akhnoor.
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda and Shekhawat, Seema (2007)
Conflict in Kashmir and Chechnya: Political and Humanitarian Dimensions
Delhi, India: Lancer's Books.
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda (2007)
A Perspective on Peace in Kashmir
In The Icfai Journal of Governance and Public Policy, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 31–42, December 2007.
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda and Shekhawat, Seema (2008)
Viewing Kashmir Conflict through the Prism of Dignity and Humiliation
contribution shared at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11–12, 2008.
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda and Seema Shekhawat (2008)
The Peace Process and Prospects for Economic Reconstruction in Kashmir
In Peace and Conflict Review, Vol. 3, No. 1, Fall 2008, pp. 1–17.
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda (2010)
Mapping Transitional Justice in Kashmir: Drivers, Initiatives, and Challenges
Research Paper 3, Oxford Transitional Justice Research Working Paper Series, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford, UK, pp. 1–19.
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda (2011)
A Case of Humiliation in Indian Politics
Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, 2011.
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda (2011)
Mani Bhavan and Gandhi
Re-published from Transcend Media Service, www.transcend.org.
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda (2011)
Mumbai’s Woes and their Implications
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda (2011)
Positioning the People in the Contested Borders of Kashmir
Working Paper 21, Centre for International Border Studies Research, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK, pp. 1–17.
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda (2012)
Restoring Dignity of Borderlanders in Conflict Zones by Promoting Cooperation
contribution shared at the 2012 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6–7, 2012.
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda (2017)
Nature, Dignity and Conflict: A Perspective from Indian Philosophy
Contribution shared at the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7–8, 2017.
Richards, Howard (2017)
Conflict and peace in Eurasia, edited by Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra – Reader response
Limache, Chile: Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, November 28, 2017, in dialogue with Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra.
Patchanee Malikhao
Malikhao, Patchanee (2014)
Culture, Religion, and HIV/Aids in Thailand
Paper presented at the 23rd Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Returning Dignity', in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, 8th – 12th March 2014.
Nicholas Carl Martin
Martin, Nicholas Carl (2006)
Exploring Possibilities for UPEACE in China: Peace Education, Project Development Report
Thesis submitted for the degree of
Master of Arts, Peace Education.
Miriam Marton
Marton, Miriam H. (2005)
Terrorism and Humiliation
Note presented at Round Table "Terrorism and Humiliation" in "Beyond Humiliation: Encouraging Human Dignity in the Lives and Work of All People," 5th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies in Berlin, 15th –17th September, 2005.
Marton, Miriam H. (2005)
Humiliation in the Home: Survivors of Childhood Rape in the United States
Note presented at Round Table "Humiliation/Dignity in the Family and Workplace" in "Beyond Humiliation: Encouraging Human Dignity in the Lives and Work of All People," 5th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies in Berlin, 15th –17th September, 2005.
Marton, Miriam H. (2004)
Relevance of Sexual Violence Against Female Noncombatant Victims of Destructive Conflict in the Study of Humiliation
Paper presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18–19, 2004.
Marton, Miriam H. (2011)
Humiliation and Asylum Seekers
contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8–9, 2011.
Elaine Meis
Meis, Elaine (2020)
Host of Dignilogue #5: Continuing Connections: Dignity Now Groups for Developing Ongoing Dialogue (Video). The 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual, Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Meis, Elaine (2021)
Host of Dignilogue #5: Pathways to Solidarity: Dignifying Relationships with People and the Planet — Turning Ideas into Action (Video). The 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual, Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Meis, Elaine, together with Janet Gerson (2023)
Host of the Dignilogue titled Seeding Dignity Through Collaborative Action (in four parts, two online and two in person):
In person:
-
Humiliation Trauma with Sharon Steinborn and Peter Pollard
- Movement for Building Movements: Engagement and Collaboration, Including the Arts with Martha Eddy
Online:
- Giving and Receiving Simple Acts of Kindness as Seeds of Dignity with Beth Boyton (Video)
- Reimagining Education with Phil Brown and Stephanie Knox Steiner (Video).
The 20th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, co-hosted online and in person by the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023.
Myra Mendible
Mendible, Myra (2005)
Mediated Humiliations: Spectacles of Power in Postmodern Culture
contribution shared at the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15–16, 2005.
Mendible, Myra (2008)
Post Vietnam Syndrome: National Identity, War, and the Politics of Humiliation
In Radical Psychology, Vol. 7, 2008.
Tijana Milosevic
Milosevic, Tijana (2012)
Cyberbullying in US Mainstream Media
Paper presented at the 2012 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6–7, 2012.
Steven Moffic
Moffic, Steven (2015)
Cultivating Dignity Development In Our Grandchildren (Pdf | video)
Abstract shared at the 2015 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 3–4, 2015.
Wael Mohamed
Mohamed, Wael (2012)
The
Hubris Syndrome and Arabic Spring
contribution shared at the 21st Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Search for Dignity', in South Africa, 25th – 28th April 2013.
Michael W. "Mike" Morgan
Morgan, Michael W. (2017)
Who Gets to Say Who I Am? Identity and Dignity (Deaf and Other Perspective) (Video of the Introduction into the Dignilogue | Video of the Dignilogue | WDU Message with Dr. Rajesh Dixit | WDU Message with Evelin Lindner)
Dignilogue facilitated on 17th August 2017 at the 29th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Dignity in Times of Globalisation', in Indore, India, 16th – 19th August 2017.
Keitaro Morita
Morita, Keitaro, et al. (2002)
Aoki, R., Inada, S., Morita, Keitaro, Morohashi, T., Murata, T., Tamiya, Y., Tanaka, K., and Tanaka, S. (2002).
Current Situation of Public Relations Magazines for Women by Local Governments and Awareness of Persons in Charge
In Josei Kyouyou (Japan Association for Women's Education), 591, pp. 3–6 (in Japanese).
Morita, Keitaro, et al. (2002)
Aoki, R., Inada, S., Morita, Keitaro, Morohashi, T., Murata, T., Tamiya, Y., Tanaka, K., and Tanaka, S. (2002)
Do Public Relations Magazines for Women Convey the Concept of Gender Equality? – Through Analysis of the Contents
In We Learn (Japan Association for Women's Education), 601, pp. 3–6 (in Japanese).
Morita, Keitaro, et al. (2006)
Giving Voices to the Environmentally Humiliated and Misrecognized: Nature and Women
Paper presented at the Second International Conference on Multicultural Discourses,
13–15th April 2007, Institute of Discourse and Cultural Studies, & Department of
Applied Psychology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, as part of the 9th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Omar El-Nahry
El-Nahry, Omar (2013)
Forged on the Battlefield: The Influence of Armed Conflict on the Consolidation of Saharawi Identity,
Undergradute Dissertation at the Department of European Social and Political Studies, University College London.
Jean Berchmans Ndayizigiye
Ndayizigiye, Jean Berchmans (2005)
Humiliation and Violent Conflicts in Burundi
Paper presented at Round Table 1 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15–16, 2005.
Joy Ndwandwe
Ndwandwe, Joy (2012)
Umhlanga weLutsango LwaboMake BakaNgwane: My Journey in Regimency
In: Weekend Observer, Saturday to Sunday 11 – 12 August 2012, page 19.
Ndwandwe, Joy (2012)
Sibaya System: Our Indigenous Governance Tool
In: The Swazi Observer, 6 October 2012, page 23.
Ndwandwe, Joy (2012)
The Nwandwes and the Incwala Ceremony
In: Weekend Obersver, Saturday to Sunday 22 – 23 December, 2012, page 28.
Ndwandwe, Joy (2013)
Siyinqaba: We Are Fortress, Incwala Ceremony
In: Weekend Obersver, Saturday to Sunday 10 – 20 January, 2013, page 29.
Ndwandwe, Joy (2013)
King Mswati Birthday Letter from Joy
In: The Swazi Observer, 18th April 2013, page 54.
Ndwandwe, Joy (2013)
Baba Credo Mutwa
In: Weekend Observer, Saturday to Sunday 4 – 5 May 2013, page 2.
Ndwandwe, Joy (2013)
In Commemoration of the Late King Sobhuza II's Legacy
In: Weekend Observer, National News, Saturday–Sunday 20–21 September 2013, page 20–21.
Ndwandwe, Joy (2013)
Prophet LaNdwandwe Goes International, in Weekend Observer, National News, Saturday–Sunday 12–13 October 2013, page 20–21.
Ndwandwe, Joy (2021)
Abantu Eswatini Dignity InstituteIndigenous Knowledge Hub: Dignity Through Solidarity: Towards a New Global Normal, presentation by Joy Ndwandwe, Founding President (Video | Video recorded on November 17, 2021 | PowerPoint)
Contribution to Dignilogue 1 of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Tina Ottman
Ottman, Tina, and Rogers, Lisa (2010)
Culture and Conflict in Academic Organizations: A Comparative Field Analysis of two Disputes in Japan
In: ICS – Intercultural Communication Studies, XIX (3), 2010, pp. 74–87.
Yoav Peck
Peck, Yoav (2005)
Palestinians at Mauthausen
In Jerusalem Report.
Peck, Yoav (2006)
Human Dignity in Organizations.
Peck, Yoav (2007)
Human Dignity in Israeli Elementary Schools: A Rationale for a Project in Nine Schools.
Peck, Yoav (2021)
The Power of Vulnerability, October 28, 2021
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Peter Pollard
Pollard, Peter (2023)
Peter Pollard and Sharon Steinborn host the Dignilogue titled Humiliation Trauma.
The 20th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, co-hosted online and in person by the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023.
Susan Reynolds Pynchon
Pynchon, Susan Reynolds (2005)
Resisting Humiliation in Schooling: Narratives and Counter-Narratives
University of Washington Library (dissertation). See here the abstract.
Patricia Rodriguez Mosquera
Rodriguez Mosquera, P.M. (2005)
Humiliation and Honor
Note presented at Round Table 1 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15–16, 2005.
Rodriguez Mosquera, P.M. (2007)
Humiliation and Racism
Paper presented at The National Conference on Racism in Global Context, 9th–11th November 2007, Murdoch University, Australia.
Rodriguez Mosquera, P.M., together with Agneta H. Fischer, Antony S. R. Manstead, and Ruud Zaalberg (2008)
Attack, Disapproval, or Withdrawal? The Role of Honor in Anger and Shame Responses to Being Insulted
Cognition and Emotion, 22 (8), 1471–1498, doi: 10.1080/02699930701822272.
Mechthild "Mecke" Nagel
Nagel, Mechthild "Mecke" (2016)
Troubling Justice: Towards a Ludic Ubuntu Ethic
Cortland, NY: Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Nagel, Mechthild "Mecke" (2019)
Dignity Dialogue – Entering the Circles of Hope
Contribution shared at the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5 – 6, 2019.
Mechthild "Mecke" Nagel (2020)
Playing with (Lady) Justice: Another World is Possible?
Contribution shared after the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5–6, 2019.
Mechthild "Mecke" Nagel (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video)
Contribution to Day Three of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Hildegunn Nordtug
Nordtug, Hildegunn (2008)
Implicit Prejudice against Arab Immigrants
Trondheim: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Master Thesis.
Lars Petersson
Petersson, Lars (2009)
Abuse UK Daily Life in Britain's Nursing Home Industry
Brentwood, Essex: Chipmunka.
Petersson, Lars (2010)
Medical Rape State Authorised German Perversion
Brentwood, Essex: Chipmunka, 2010.
Petersson, Lars (2010)
Musterung Staatlich legitimierte Perversion
Brentwood, Essex: Chipmunka.
Gabriele Rabkin
Rabkin, Gabriele (2024)
Reflections on Dignity
Contribution shared subsequent to the 40th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies titled 'Global 'Vulnerabilities — From Humiliation to Dignity and Solidarity', in Madrid, Spain, 17th – 20th September 2024, shared on 21st October 2024.
Doaa Rashed
Rashed, Doaa (2017)
How Can We Cultivate Dignity (Video)
Contribution shared at the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7–8, 2017.
Judit Révész
Révész, Judit (2019)
Full Circle: With Gratitude to Our Dearest Evelin Lindner
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael Britton, and Linda Hartling. Chapter 14. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Ya'ir Ronen
Ronen, Ya'ir (2008)
On Dignity, Humiliation, Non-violent Struggle and Israeli Jewish Identity
contribution shared at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11–12, 2008.
Ronen, Ya'ir (2009)
On the Child's Right to Identity, the Best Interests of the Child and Human Dignity
Abstract presented at the 13th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'World Peace Through Humiliation-Free Global Human Interactions', in Honolulu, Hawai'i, August 20 to 23, 2009.
Ronen, Ya'ir (2009)
Non Violent Opposition to a Violence Ridden Status Quo and Responsiveness to the Child
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10–11, 2009.
Ronen, Ya'ir (2011)
Children Exposed to Humiliation: From Self-Destructiveness to Healing and Hope
contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8–9, 2011.
Ronen, Ya'ir (2012)
Preventing and Overcoming Humiliation: A Compassionate Loving Understanding of Human Dignitycontribution shared at the 2012 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6–7, 2012.
Hilarie Roseman
Roseman, Hilarie (2005)
Humiliation Flowering from Historical Roots: An Australian Experience
Metung, Australia, 15th August, 2005.
Roseman, Hilarie (2009)
Dialogue for Survival Communication Ethics for Abrahamic Communities and for the World
Metung, Australia, 2009.
Floyd Webster Rudmin
Rudmin, Floyd Webster (1991)
Seventeen Early Peace Psychologists
In Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 31 (2, Spring), pp. 12–43.
Altaf Ullah Khan commented (23rd July 2006, in a personal message): "This reminds me of George Herbert Mead's concept of Universals. He was also in favour of developing a universal human society where interactive/rational dialogue prevails. I had never studied psychology as a discipline, but in my journey for self-discovery I have read Freud and Jung and have also gone through mythology and Sufism. I remember one Sufi saying at the very onset of a book: Sufism is to avoid preconceptions."
Rudmin, Floyd Webster, and Ostvik, Kristina (2001)
Bullying and Hazing Among Norwegian Army Soldiers: Two Studies of Prevalence, Context, and Cognition
In Military Psychology, 2001, 13 (1), 17–39.
Rudmin, Floyd Webster (2005)
G. B. Grundy's 1917 Proposal for Political Psychology: "A Science Which Has Yet to Be Created"
In ISPP News, 12 (2), pp. 6–7.
Rudmin, Floyd Webster (2005)
Debate in Science: The Case of Acculturation
Winner of the 2004–2005 Klineberg Intercultural and International Relations Award given by SPSSI (Div. 9 of the APA).
Please see here the full text version.
Rudmin, Floyd Webster (2005)
Six Research Designs on Humiliation
contribution shared at Round Table 2 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15–16, 2005.
Rudmin, Floyd Webster (2006a)
Charles Robert Richet: Pioneer of Peace Psychology
In Peace Psychology Newsletter, in press.
Rudmin, Floyd Webster (2006b)
Daniel Droba Day (1898–1998): Attitudes Towards War As a Cause of War
In Peace Psychology, in press.
Rudmin, Floyd Webster (2006)
How History Allows Insight into the Malady of American Militarism
Abridged version published by CounterPunch, vol.13. no.1, January 1–15, pp.1, 4–6.
Posted Feb. 17, 2006 at http://www.counterpunch.org/rudmin02172006.html as
"Plan Crimson: War on Canada:
Secret War Plans and the Malady of American Militarism."
Rudmin, Floyd Webster (2006)
Preventing Inadvertent Humiliation
contribution shared at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14–15, 2006.
Rudmin, Floyd Webster (2006)
Franziska Baumgarten (1883 – 1970):
Early Female, Jewish, Peace Psychologist
In Peace Psychology, in press.
Rudmin, Floyd Webster (2010)
The Apologies Project: Small Wins Ways to Reduce Militarizing Memories
Abstracts presented at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9–10, 2010.
Gabriela Saab
Saab, Gabriela (2009)
The Recruitment of Child Soldiers: Humiliation Compromising Childhood
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10–11, 2009.
Saab, Gabriela (2009)
The Treatment of Child Soldiers under International Law
Paper presented at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10–11, 2009, based on O Tratamento da Criança-Soldado no Direito Internacional (The Solder-Child in International Law), Tese De Láurea,
Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de São Paulo, Departamento de Direito Internacional.
Christopher Santee
Santee, Chrisopher (2006)
American Diversity and the Role of Humiliation
Note presented at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14–15, 2006
Michael Sayler
Sayler, Michael (2004)
Humiliation and the Poor: A Study in the Management of Meaning
Ph.D. dissertation, Fielding Graduate Institute.
Sayler, Michael (2007)
Tracking Humiliation with CMM (2007)
Contribution presented at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13–14, 2007.
Sophie Schaarschmidt
Schaarschmidt, Sophie (2005)
Cognitive and Emotional Ingroup-identification of Youth in Israel and Palestine
Note presented at Round Table 1 of the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15–16, 2005.
Schaarschmidt, Sophie (2006)
Samen in Zee: Israelis and Palestinians in the Same Boat Camp.
Schaarschmidt, Sophie (2007)
Contribution presented at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13–14, 2007.
Elisabeth E. Scheper
Scheper, Elisabeth E. (2000)
The Challenges for Local NGOs in the Globalising Civil Society
Key note speech at the Rise of Civil Society in East Asia conference,
A joint Sophia University/UNDP initiative, April 2000, Tokyo/Japan.
Scheper, Elisabeth E. (2001)
On the Right to Development, Human Security and a Life in Dignity
Harvard University, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs' Fellow publication,www.wcfia.harvard.edu/fellows/papers00-01/scheper.pdf .
Scheper, Elisabeth E. (2002)
On the Brink: Prevention of Violent Conflict and Protection of Children in Deeply Divided Societies
Paper presented at the Conference on Religious Women, Children and Armed Conflict,
World Conference of Religions for Peace and UNICEF
University of Cordoba, Spain, March 18–20, 2002.
Scheper, Elisabeth E. (2002)
Role of Women in Violent Conflict Prevention and Negotiation
Paper presented at the Women, Peace Building and Constitution Making Conference,
organised by the International Center of Ethnic Studies,
May 3–5, 2002, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Scheper, Elisabeth E. (2004)
Relevance of Sexual Violence Against Female Noncombatant Victims of Destructive Conflict in the Study of Humiliation
Paper presented at the 2004 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, November 18–19, 2004.
Bonnie Selterman
Selterman, Bonnie (2016)
Poem "No Shoes" (Video | Pdf)
recited in the 2016 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8 – 9, 2016.
Selterman, Bonnie (2017)
Comments to Dignilogue 1 (2017) (Video) in the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7 – 8, 2017.
Selterman, Bonnie (2017)
Comments to Dignilogue 2 (2017) (Video) in the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7 – 8, 2017.
Selterman, Bonnie (2017)
Poem "Consume This" (2017) (Video | Pdf), recited for the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7 – 8, 2017.
Selterman, Bonnie (2019)
Notes on Human Dignity as a Concept That Can Be Taught
Reflections prepared in May 2019 for the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5 – 6, 2019.
Selterman, Bonnie (2020)
Escaping Complicity — A Poem (Pdf | Spoken recording on November 21, 2020)
A poem prepared for the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Selterman, Bonnie (2021)
Dignity Through Solidarity — A Spoken Essay and Poem (Video | Pdf | Spoken recording on November 21, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Selterman, Bonnie (2022)
Ways of Learning
A spoken poem composed for the specific theme of this year's workshop (Video | spoken recording on November 18, 2022 | Pdf)
Contribution to the First World Dignity University Initiative Workshop, titled "For People and the Planet: Learning for a Future of Dignity," hosted online on December 9, 2022, representing the 19th Annual Workshop co-hosted by Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University.
Seema Shekhawa
Shekhawat, Seema (2006)
Conflict and Displacement in Jammu and Kashmir: The Gender Dimension
Jammu, India: Saksham Books International.
Shekhawat, Seema (2006)
Conflict in Kashmir: The Gender Dimension
contribution shared at the Second International Conference on Multicultural Discourses, 13–15th April 2007, Institute of Discourse and Cultural Studies, & Department of Applied Psychology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, as part of the 9th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Shekhawat, Seema & Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda (2006)
Kargil Displaced of Akhnoor in Jammu and Kashmir – Enduring Ordeal and Bleak Future: A Report on the Border Displacement and Return in Akhnoor.
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda and Shekhawat, Seema (2007)
Conflict in Kashmir and Chechnya: Political and Humanitarian Dimensions. Delhi, India: Lancer's Books.
Shekhawat, Seema (2007)
Women in Security, Conflict Management and Peace
In The Icfai Journal of Governance and Public Policy, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 43–56, December 2007.
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda and Seema Shekhawat (2008)
The Peace Process and Prospects for Economic Reconstruction in Kashmir
In Peace and Conflict Review, Vol. 3, No. 1, Fall 2008, pp. 1–17.
Shekhawat, Seema (2009)
Conflict Induced Displacement: The Pandits of Kashmir
In Conflict Trends, Issue 4, 2009., pp. 31–37.
Werner Schirmer
Reich, Wendelin, Schirmer, Werner, and Hamann, Linda (2009)
The Folk Concept of Respect
Unpublished working paper, Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Sweden: Paper presented at the 13th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'World Peace Through Humiliation-Free Global Human Interactions', in Honolulu, Hawai'i, August 20 to 23, 2009.
Reich, Wendelin, and Schirmer, Werner (2009)
A Theory of Respect
Unpublished working paper, Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Sweden: Work in progress, a shortened version of this manuscript will be presented in the Theory Section at the The American Sociological Association conference in San Francisco in August 2009.
Talia Shafir
Shafir, Talia (2013)
The Origins of Dignity and Resilience and the Rhythms of Third Culture Community
contribution shared at the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5–6, 2013.
Avi Shahaf
Shahaf, Avi (2015)
Human Dignity Advancement in Schools: Concept and Implementation
Dignilogue at the 25th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'A Life of Dignity for All', in Kigali, Rwanda, 5th – 8th June 2015.
Shahaf, Avi (2016)
How Can We Advance the Value of Human Dignity in Relation to Urban Population? Theoretical Framework, Basic Assumptions, Guiding Principles, and Discussion (Powerpoint | WDU Message)
Dignilogue facilitated by Avi Shahaf on 21st September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Shahaf, Avi (2017)
Human Dignity Advancement in Organisations (Video of the Introduction into the Dignilogue | Video of the Dignilogue | WDU Message)
Dignilogue facilitated by Avi Shahaf on 17th August 2017 at the 29th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Dignity in Times of Globalisation', in Indore, India, 16th - 19th August 2017.
Shahaf, Avi (2018)
Movement As an Attempt to Inquire the Language of Dignity
Contribution shared at the 2018 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6 – 7, 2018.
Shahaf, Avi (2019)
Advancing Human Dignity Through the Concept and Tools of Organizational Development
Contribution shared at the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5 – 6, 2019.
Shahaf, Avi (2023)
Dignity and Humiliation – Stories from Israeli Schools (Video)
Avi Shahaf is an organizational consultant who works with dignity in schools, hospitals, and other organizations. In this video, he presents his book titled "Dignity and Humiliation – Stories from Israeli Schools" (published in 2022 in Hebrew, to be translated into English). The video was recorded in his home in Tel Aviv on 30th January 2023.
Dignity and Humiliation – Stories from Israeli Schools, Abstract: This book was published in 2022 and was written in Hebrew and is to be translated into English. The book is based on a narrative research approach and examines how the value of human dignity is expressed in Israeli schools through two questions: The first is – what kind of stories of dignity and indignity were told by principals, teachers, educational consultants and pupils ? The second is – which perceptions of human dignity in school life were defined by those four agents? 26 interviewees presented 80 personal stories and then defined what they considered human dignity is in school life. All of the interviewees, participated in the research voluntarily, regardless of school affiliation, sectorial, geographic or otherwise. The findings do not support an objective truth but rather reflect the narrative picture as it comes out from the stories. Each story was analyzed as a complete unit without any separation of elements of the story (holistic approach). The analysis of the various stories identified two main messages: First outcome is dialectic – the existence of both dignity and indignity, residing side by side, in the same story. The other one is humanity – a human view that includes seeing the other as a person, recognizing the differences that exist among people, the uniqueness of each person, listening, empathy and lack of judgment. All the stories were connected to the concept of dignity – respecting each person for being human. There were no stories attached to the perception of honor – respect a person due to his status or of respect – respect a person due to his abilities. There was also no differentiation among the four officials regarding both messages from the stories and from the perception. In other words, it was not possible to define a common dominator of a narrative or a conceptual concept that characterizes each of the four groups separately. Thus, human dignity, in this context, is a value that exists above role or organizational definition.
Doron Shultziner
Shultziner, Doron (2011)
Human Dignity, Self-Worth, and Humiliation: A Legal-Psychological Comparative Approach
In Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 18 (1) [forthcoming; available online], co-authored with Itai Rabinowitz, 2012.
Mark Singer
Singer, Mark (2010)
Seminal Ethics – Discovering Your Ethical Core
work-in-progress – a book designed to educate others via a values clarification process that can greatly enhance identity-awareness. Please see also The Kant Concept Art that Pegge Patten created.
Singer, Mark and illustrator Pegge Patten (2011)
Guidelines for Communication, fourth edition
Available as a free download here or from Punim Publishing (email). GFC includes innovative new models of communication such as the "Communication Guide" – a strategic analysis for creating a "Persuasive Message Strategy" and "Gratitude-Based Communication" – a paradigm for meaningful personal growth. Also, "Discovering Your Ethical Core" is a unique blend of philosophy and a practical values clarification exercise.
Katyayani Singh
Singh, Katyayani, and Anoop Swarup (2017)
Studies on Setting up a Nonkilling Index as an Approach to Nonviolence and Global Peace (Video of the Introduction into the Dignilogue | Video of the Dignilogue | WDU Message| Pdf, co-authored with Anoop Swarup), Dignilogue facilitated by Katyayani Singh on 17th August 2017 at the 29th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Dignity in Times of Globalisation', in Indore, India, 16th – 19th August 2017.
Babs Sivertsen
Conflict Staircase, Empathic (non-violent) Communication: A tool in Conflict Transformation and a Counterbalance to Humiliation (see also www.educationforpeace.com)
Presented at the "Communication and Dignity" Thematic Network Meeting, convened by the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies network in Oslo, Norway, together with "Impuls" – Student Journal of Psychology at the University of Oslo, and Education for Peace, 22nd–24th January 2014.
This was a training session by Babs Sivertsen (The Norwegian Peace Association Education for Peace group), and Elsa-Britt Enger (Grandmothers for Peace) on 23rd January 2014, where the participants were looking at the principles of non-violent (empathic) communication, and methods of developing it as a powerful tool which both promotes human dignity and avoids the infliction of humiliation in conflict situations. The participants shared and demonstrated the methodology of training, and practiced the use of the tools available.
See videos:
Babs Sivertsen
Elsa-Britt Enger
See also the following humorous illustration of failing communication:
Rights of Passage:
This is the transcript of the ACTUAL radio conversation between the British and the Irish, off the coast of Kerry, Oct 98. Radio conversation released by the Chief of Naval Operations 10-10-01:
IRISH: Please divert your course 15 degrees to the South, to avoid a collision.
BRITISH: Recommend you divert your course 15 degrees to the North, to avoid a collision.
IRISH: Negative. You will have to divert your course 15 degrees to the South to avoid a collision.
BRITISH: This is the Captain of a British navy ship. I say again, divert YOUR course.
IRISH: Negative. I say again. You will have to divert YOUR course.
BRITISH: THIS IS THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER HMS BRITANNIA THE SECOND LARGEST SHIP IN THE BRITISH ATLANTIC FLEET. WE ARE ACCOMPANIED BY THREE DESTROYERS, THREE CRUISERS, AND NUMEROUS SUPPORT VESSELS. I DEMAND THAT YOU CHANGE YOUR COURSE 15 DEGREES NORTH, I SAY AGAIN, THAT IS 15 DEGREES NORTH, OR COUNTER-MEASURES WILL BE UNDERTAKEN TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THIS SHIP.
IRISH: We are a lighthouse. Your call.
Posted on Arnish Lighthouse at 15:29
Carol Smaldino
Smaldino, Carol (2010)
Found in Translation: Recognizing all the Shades of Human Feeling
contribution shared at the 15th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Peace at Home, Peace in the World', in Istanbul, Turkey, 28th – 30th April 2010
Smaldino, Carol (2010)
If We Meet the Shadow: One Family’s Interruption of Bullying and Blame
contribution shared at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9–10, 2010.
Smaldino, Carol (2011)
What's So Funny?
contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8–9, 2011. See also related reflections.
Smaldino, Carol (2015)
Vulnerability Protected: Respecting the Rawness of Vulnerability and Giving it the Protection it Needs
Contribution to the 2015 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 3–4, 2015.
Smaldino, Carol (2016)
As a Therapist: Cultivating the Dignity of Being Ourselves
Contribution to the 2016 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8–9, 2016. See also: "In a Dialogue: In a Dignilogue," by Carol Smaldino, Huffington Post, December 20, 2016, and "Finding Dignity in Emotional Anguish," by Carol Smaldino, Huffington Post, December 29, 2016.
Smaldino, Carol (2021)
Solidarity with Our Emotions in the Human Climate (Video)
Contribution to Dignilogue 1 of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Sharon Steinborn
Steinborn, Sharon (2023)
Sharon Steinborn and Peter Pollard host the Dignilogue titled Humiliation Trauma.
The 20th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, co-hosted online and in person by the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023.
Steinborn, Sharon (2024)
"Humiliation Trauma: The Deepest Loss"
Book Talk with Sharon Steinborn as Part of the Books, Dignity, and Dialogue Series
Friday, April 19, 2024 Online: 10:00 AM Pacific time; 11:00 Mountain time; 1:00 PM Eastern time; 7:00 PM Europe.
Einar Strumse
Strumse, Einar (2008)
Summary of the Special Session on the Role Played by Human Dignity and Humiliation for Environmental Psychology, presented at 11th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies in Norway , 23rd June – 1st July, 2008.
Rebecca (Becky) Tabaczynski
Tabaczynski, Rebecca (Becky) (2021)
The Threat of Conspiracy Theories (Video | Video recorded on November 29, 2021)
Contribution to Dignilogue 2 "Creating Courage Through Action in the Age of Cogitocide, Sociocide, and Ecocide" of the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Rambabu Talluri
Talluri, Rambabu (2017)
Journey with Lenape Tribe for Defending their Rights and Sustainable Development
Contribution shared at the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7– 8, 2017.
Talluri, Rambabu (2018)
Untouchables Love, Labor and Live
Contribution shared at the 2018 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6 – 7, 2018.
Susmita Thukral
Thukral, Susmita (2005)
Why Do People Join Terrorist Organizations?
Marcela Valdata
Valdata, Marcela (2005)
Humiliation Policies Applied to Individuals, Detainees and Refugees During the Period 1975/1983 in Rosario, Argentina: Brief Historical and Political Development of the 20th Century
Paper presented at the 2005 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 15–16, 2005.
Mariana Ines Vergara Esquivel
Vergara Esquivel, Mariana I. (2011)
WDU Amazon Rainforest Initiative (Pdf from Powerpoint)
VergaraEsquivel, Mariana I. (2012)
– World Dignity University Initiative: Co-creating Sustainability in the Amazon Rainforest with the Kichwa Community: Why, Who, What, How, Where, When (Pdf, 2012)
– Global Community – Transformational Learning: Lessons from the Amazon Rainforest Co-creating a Global Community: Mindfulness into Action (Powerpoint, 2012)
– The BRIDGE® Model: The Case for Integrating Phenomenological Documentation aAnd Participatory Action Research through Collaborative Inquiry:
Transformational Learning in Transforming High Aspirations into Human Agency (Pdf, 2012)
– WDU Amazon Rainforest Initiative (Videos 2012).
Vergara Esquivel, Mariana I. (2012)
Garry Davis and Mariana Vergara in Dialogue on the World Passport (video, 2012)
Vergara Esquivel, Mariana I. (2013)
Mindfulness into Action (video, 2013), see also Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's TED Talk 'The danger of a single story', regarding single, double or triple loop learning.
Vergara Esquivel, Mariana I., Yvonne Dennis, Courtney Furlong, Elizabeth Negrete, April Frazier (2014)
The Journey of Mindfulness into Action
Paper contributed to the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4–5, 2014.
Vergara Esquivel, Mariana I. (2019)
World Dignity University Initiative in the Amazon Rainforest: A Transformational Learning Experience
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael Britton, and Linda Hartling. Chapter 13. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Neil Ryan Walsh
Walsh, Neil Ryan (2006)
Yasukuni Shrine: Preventing Humiliation for East Asia, Preserving Dignity for Japan’s War Dead
contribution shared at the Second International Conference on Multicultural Discourses, 13–15th April 2007, Institute of Discourse and Cultural Studies, & Department of Applied Psychology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, as part of the 9th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Brian Ward
Ward, Brian (2011)
Submission to New Zealand Green Paper on Vulnerable Children
Submission shared at the 17th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Enlarging the Boundaries of Compassion', in Dunedin, New Zealand, 29th August – 1st September 2011.
Jeffrey Warner
Warner, Jeffrey (2009/2016)
Sarajevo Evolution: A Tribute to Survival
Contribution to the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Reinhard Wolf
Wolf, Reinhard (2008)
Respect and International Relations: State Motives, Social Mechanisms and Hypotheses
Paper presented at the 49th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, March 26–29, 2008.
Wolf, Reinhard (2009)
Respect and International Relations: State Motives, Social Mechanisms and Hypotheses
contribution shared at the 13th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'World Peace Through Humiliation-Free Global Human Interactions', in Honolulu, Hawai'i, August 20 to 23, 2009.
John Xuexin Zhang
Zhang, Xuexin John (2015)
The Echo Argument: Can Science Explain Consciousness?
Shanghai, China: Department of Psychology at Fudan University, available also at www.paper.edu.cn/releasepaper/content/201307-83.html.
Scholarly Papers by Evelin Lindner
Please see Evelin Lindner's publications here.
Student Papers
The student Papers Section lists excellent papers written by students taking part in HumanDHS courses, held by Dr. Evelin Lindner. The aim is to give young scholars a publishing space.
Student Papers from Conflict Resolution & the Psychology of Humiliation, 1-credit, 3 day seminar (ORLJ 4859 ) at the International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (ICCCR), Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, USA, November 12-14, 2004 (Fridays 4 pm-8 pm, Saturdays & Sundays 9 am-5 pm).
Please see here one page-notes of an incident – on humiliation – that each author experienced, witnessed, or reflected upon:
Julie Browne (2004)
Craig Dorsi (2004)
Georgia Fortune (2004)
Tasneem Hussain (2004)
Susmita Thukral (2004)
Please see here journals:
Susmita Thukral (2004)
Please see here essays:
Allison Nicole Buehler (2004)
Initial Perceptions of Labels to Initial Perceptions of Common Humanity: A Paradigm Shift in the Disability Field
Tasneem Hussain (2004)
Developing Perspective – A Journal of Reflections on Humiliation
Susmita Thukral (2004)
Understanding Shame and Humiliation in Torture
Student Papers from Earlier Courses
Lars Tjelta Westlye (2003)
Om ydmykelse –
Et forsøk på analyse
Semesteroppgave 1. avdeling, 4. semester profesjonsstudiet i psykologi, UiO, høsten 2003.
Daryn Morgenstein (2002)
Humiliation at Columbine High School
Paper written in June 29, 2002, for the summer course 'Conflict Resolution and the Psychology of Humiliation (ORLJ 4859A - 001)' taught by Evelin Lindner at the International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (ICCCR).
Guest Contributions
Angélica Walker (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video Day Two | Video Day Three | Video recorded on December 8, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
John McFadden (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 16, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 10, 2021.
Élison Santos (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 21, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Konstanze Abouleish (2021)
"Message to the World" (Video | Video recorded on November 16, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Karin Dremel (2020/2021)
First Imagined Day, December 30, 2020
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Henry "Hank" Greenspan (2021)
Reflections on Stigma and Humiliation (July 25, 2021)
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Henry "Hank" Greenspan (2021)
Ora
Contribution to the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Johannes I. Bakker (2019/2021)
"Grounded Theory Methodology and Grounded Theory Method: Introduction to the Special Issue"
In Sociological Focus, 52 (2), pp. 91-106. doi: 10.1080/00380237.2019.1550592, shared at the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
Nizar Ahmad (2019/2021)
"Understanding Pakhtun Hujra (A Socio-Cultural Institute) and its Relevance to Peacebuilding"
In Pakistan Journal of Criminology, 11 (2), pp. 120-32, shared at the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
The Trilogy of Rejected War
A play shared at the 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 9 – 11, 2021.
George Iheanacho (2020)
"Message to the World" (Video) shared on Day Three of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Gershon Mitchel (2020)
"Message to the World" (Video) shared on Day Two of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Vinod Verma (2020)
"Message to the World" (Video) shared on Day Two of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020. See also Call the Whistle, Documentary shared on December 11, 2020, and see his Gift of Singing (Video)
Charles Hayes (2020)
Contribution to Dignilogue 2: Race and Policing (Video) on Day One of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Eunice Avilés (2020)
Contribution to Dignilogue 2: Race and Policing (Video) on Day One of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Vidya Jain (2020)
Contribution to Dignilogue 3: Unity in Adversity and Dignity: War, Women, and Indigenous Wisdom (Video) on Day Two of the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Christopher Pollmann (2020)
"Message to the World — About a Vicious Spiral against Muslims in France" (Text | Video | Short Video | Long Video recorded on December 7, 2020) shared in the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Kathy Beckwith (2020)
"Message to the World — Dignity through Kindness, Respect, and Peace" (Video recorded on November 26, 2020) shared in the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Kathy Beckwith (2020)
Child of the Earth (Audio) recorded on November 5, 2020, for the 2020 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Virtual at Columbia University, New York City, December 10 – 12, 2020.
Kebadu Mekonnen Gebremariam (2019)
On the Problem of Evil and Violations of Human Dignity: A Moral Approach to Transforming Humiliating and Degrading Treatment of Person
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael Britton, and Linda Hartling. Chapter 12. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Michelle Daniel Jones (2019)
Suspension Bridge Mental Health Network for Human Dignity
In Human Dignity: Practices, Discourses, and Transformations: Essays on Dignity Studies in Honor of Evelin G. Lindner. Edited by Chipamong Chowdhury, Michael Britton, and Linda Hartling. Chapter 10. Lake Oswego, OR: Dignity Press, 2019.
Stephen G. Post (2022).
Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer's Disease
Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Stephen G. Post (2019)
God and Love on Route 80: The Hidden Mystery of Human Connectedness (2019) (Pdf | Video)
Contribution shared at the 2019 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5 – 6, 2019. See his book God and Love on Route 80: The Hidden Mystery of Human Connectedness (Coral Gables, FL: Mango, 2019).
Stephen G. Post (2018)
Dignity, Humiliation and Deeply Forgetful People (Video | Pdf)
Contribution shared at the 2018 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6 – 7, 2018.
Kim Stafford (2018)
War Words Teach Us: We Need Spoken Remedies for Peace
This list was drafted by Kim Stafford and students, as we listened to the language all around us, October 2018.
A list of militaristic and other aggressive language in everyday speech for our consideration as we seek to use more friendly and inclusive ways of saying.
Irene Javors (2017)
Do Ask; Do Tell: Contemporary Questions For Psychohistorians and Psychobiographers
Contribution shared at the 2017 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 7–8, 2017.
Ignacy-Marek Kaminski (2017)
Tattooed Guardians of Our Ocean Gods
Kamakura, Japan: Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
See also:
– Waldren, Jacqueline, and Ignacy-Marek Kaminski (Eds.) (2012). Learning From the Children Childhood, Culture and Identity in a Changing World. New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books.
– Kaminski, Ignacy-Marek (2011). Surviving Dehumanizing Times: Life Journeys across Borderlands of Memory and Deception; Michal Giedroyc and Ryszard Kapuscinski in Journeys, 2, pp. 48–79,, Berghahn Books, New York and Oxford.
Shashi Kumar (2017)
Problem of Manual Scavengers in India: The Story of Humiliation from Kanpur City (Video of the Introduction into the Dignilogue on Day One | Video of the Dignilogue Part 1 / Part 2 | Power Point | WDU Message)
Contribution shared at the 29th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Dignity in Times of Globalisation', in Indore, India, 16th – 19th August 2017.
Bala Ashok (2017)
Gender Equality, Dignity and Women’s Empowerment (see Pdf)
Abstract prepared for the 29th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Dignity in Times of Globalisation', in Indore, India, 16th – 19th August 2017.
Subhash Chandra (2017)
Global Peace, Dignity & Sustainability for Sustainable Future (see Pdf)
Abstract prepared for the 29th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Dignity in Times of Globalisation', in Indore, India, 16th – 19th August 2017.
Dalibor Prancevic and Alemka Djivoje (2016)
Critical Perspectives on the Transformation of Urban Localities (see Pdf)
Presentation shared on 23rd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Jasna Capo (2016)
The Zagreb City Making Project (see Powerpoint)
Presentation shared on 23rd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Muhamed Tufekčić (2016)
Balkan Dances for Social Sharing: Reflections on Urban Traditions and Cultural Renewal (see Powerpoint)
Presentation shared on 23rd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Marie Ingand (2016)
Killing History and World Heritage: Urban Tragedies of Syria (Aleppo and Palmyra) (see Video 1 | Video 2 Dance | Powerpoint)
Presentation shared on 23rd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Hilde Kvam (2016)
Religious Radicalism and Cultural Loss (see Powerpoint)
Presentation shared on 23rd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Dino Karabeg (2016)
Polyscopy: Rediscovering a Way to Community Change (see Powerpoint recording)
Presentation shared on 23rd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Atle Ove Martinussen (2016)
Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage: Methods and Practices (see Powerpoint)
Presentation shared on 23rd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Ljoba Jenče (2016)
A Model of Transmission of Intangible Heritage (CIH) from the Old to the New Generation (see Powerpoint)
Presentation shared on 23rd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Tom Gravlie (2016)
Music in Development Cooperation and Conflict Transformation (see Pdf of Powerpoint)
Presentation shared on 22nd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Bussakorn Binson (2016)
Educational Strategies Supporting Cultural Preservation: The Case of Bangkok's Living Local Culture (see Powerpoint)
Presentation shared on 22nd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Channarong Pornrungroj (2016)
Art for All (see also Art for All, and Art for All: Overcome Limitation)
Keynote address brought by Bussakorn Binson to Dubrovnik on 19th September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Tom Borrup (2016)
Bridge Building at the Market Place (Pdf of Abstract | Video1, 21st September 2016 | WDU Message | Video 2, 23rd September 2016 | Powerpoint)
Dignilogue facilitated on 21st September 2016 and presentation shared on 22nd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Michael Schulte (2016)
From Past to Present: How Writing and Writing Systems Impact Dignity in Human Interaction (see Video | Pdf of Powerpoint | WDU Message)
Dignilogue facilitated on 19th September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Holger Kinzel (2016)
Industry 4.0 – Where does this leave the Human Factor? (Pdf of Abstract | Video | Powerpoint)
Presentation shared on 23rd September 2016 at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Tom Borrup (2016)
Bridge Building at the Market Place (Pdf of Abstract | Video1, 21st September 2016 | WDU Message | Video 2, 23rd September 2016 | Powerpoint)
Dignilogue facilitated and presentation shared at the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Gunhild Brænne Bjørnstad (2016)
Gaining Dignity through Theatrical Work
Abstract prepared for the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Andreas Sønning (2016)
Concert Dramaturgy As Tool for Creative Entrepreneurship
Abstract prepared for the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Dalibor Prancevic (2016)
Collective 'OUR' Workers' Terrains
Abstract prepared for the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Julia Bleckner (2016)
The Role of Humiliation in the Terrorism Narrative
Abstract prepared for the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Nguyen Thi Dieu Linh (2016)
Tay Ethnic Minority in Vietnam from Urbanization to Kinh-ization in Hoang A Sang’s The Dreams of Chestnut Colour
Abstract prepared for the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Heli Aaaltonen (2016)
Turning the Tide in Urban Planning: Embodied Storytelling for Urban Interconnectivity
Abstract prepared for the 27th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Cities at Risk – From Humiliation to Dignity', in Dubrovnik, Croatia, 19th – 23rd September 2016.
Josef-Harry Linser (2016)
Josef-Harry Linser's Life Story
Kadima, Israel.
Josef-Harry Linser (25th January 1928 – 2nd May 2016) was a Holocaust survivor. "Josef-Harry Linser's Life Story" is part of the book Preserving The Past: the storie of Rudi and Grete Eisinger and Their Families (2011), compiled, writen and annonated by Lesley Wyle and Dr. Josef Eisinger. Joe's story is there as a chapter called "A story of Survival." Lesley Wyle was born in 1921 in Vienna, Austria. In 1938, at the age of seventeen, she immigrated to England, then to Munich in Germany, and then to Toronto in Canada. Currently, over ninety years of age, she spends time with her grandchildren, doing yoga, meeting friends, and travelling the world.
Josef-Harry Linser is Nimrod Sheinman's father-in-law. Evelin Lindner had the great privilege of being welcomed by him and his family in November 2003 to chronicle Joe's harrowing experiences and learn from his resilience.
Michael Robert Karlberg (2013)
Reframing the Concept of Human Dignity
Paper originally presented at the conference “Reflections on Human Dignity” at the University of Maryland, April 19, 2013.
See also YouTube.
Eileen Barker (2016)
Forgiveness as a Path to Dignity
Abstract prepared for the 2016 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8–9, 2016.
Chinwe Obianika (2014)
Maintaining the African Culture of Honouring Elders and the Mentoring of Youths: the Case of Igbo Society
Abstract shared at the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4–5, 2014.
Alex Peter Schmid (2012)
The Other Side Of Human Rights – Our Human Obligations: Ethics For The New Millennium Twenty Human Obligations
See also at humanrights.flavors.me, 2012.
Compiled by Alex P. Schmid on the basis of answers from all over the world to a questionnaire on ‘The Duties of Man’ (cf. Research Programme on Causes of Human Rights Violations (PIOOM) Newsletter and Progress Report, Vol.5, No.1, pp.11–14)
See, futhermore, the World Peace Elite Association, a non-governmental organization dedicated to educate and promote human rights for world peace by the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Douglas Stephen Cunliffe (2013)
Respect, Accountability and The Rules of Natural Justice (RARNJ, the core values of all Faiths and Legal Systems in the World)
December, 2013. Victoria, Canada.
Tzofnat Peleg-Baker (2014)
Leading Sustainable Relationships:
A Framework of Three Fundamental Conditions for Growth through Transforming Conflicts to
Opportunities
Paper presented at the Conflict Studies and Global Governance Conference at the University of Massachusetts in Boston, October 2014, and at a couple of other conferences during the year 2014, contributed to the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4–5, 2014.
Tzofnat Peleg-Baker (2009/2013)
Sustainable Relationships:
Sustainability in the Organization and Community thorough Dialogic Interactions
In: Organizational Analysis, May 2009 (14, in Hebrew), revised translation November 2013, contributed to the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5–6, 2013.
Tzofnat Peleg-Baker (2013)
Beyond
the
Dichotomy
of
Styles ‐The
Devil
is
in
the
Details:
The
Cognitive
Characteristics
of Mediator's
Decision
Making (2013)
Paper contributed to the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5–6, 2013.
Kingsley Okoro (2013)
An Inquest into Common Humanity through Myths and Mythologies: Joseph Campbell's Paradigm
Paper presented at the 2013 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 5–6, 2013.
Vikram Odedra Kolmannskog (2006/2007)
On the Sacred, Our Stories and Suffering – How Does the Ethical Value of Human Dignity Work in the European Court of Human Rights?
This dissertation was submitted to the Law Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, in in the academic year 2006/07 in fulfilment of the requirements for the LLM degree.
Daisaku Ikeda (January 26, 2013)
Compassion, Wisdom and Courage: Building a Global Society of Peace and Creative Coexistence
Peace Proposal 2013.
Daisaku Ikeda is a Buddhist leader, peacebuilder, a prolific writer, poet, educator and founder of a number of cultural, educational and peace research institutions around the world. As third president of the Soka Gakkai (value-creating society) and founder of the Soka Gakkai International, Daisaku Ikeda has developed and inspired what may be the largest, most diverse international lay Buddhist association in the world today. Based on the 700-year-old tradition of Nichiren Buddhism, the movement is characterized by its emphasis on individual empowerment and social engagement to advance peace, culture and education.
Daisaku Ikeda (2011)
Learning about Dignity
In: The Japan Times, December 23, 2011.
Soka Gakkai International, together with Human Rights Education Associates (HREA) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), jointly produced a film called A Path to Dignity: the Power of Human Rights Education as a tool to raise awareness about the positive role that human rights education can play in fulfilling human rights.
Versions in languages other than English can also be found here.
John Y. Jones (2008)
Careers, Kings and Consultants
Published as "Etterarbeid med mening" in Vårt Land, Oslo, Norway, 2008.
John Y. Jones (2011)
"Dag vs DAC"
also published as
Dag Hammarskjöld Stood Up for the UN on Development
In:
UN Chronicle, 2011.
John Aspill (2013)
Humiliation, Stanislavsky and Consciousness
contribution shared at the 21st Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Search for Dignity', in South Africa, 25th – 28th April 2013.
Bernt Hauge (2012)
A Journey through Words and Concepts in a Landscape of Applied Evil
Paper presented at the 19th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'In the Aftermath of the 22nd July: How to Sustain a Global Culture of Equality in Dignity or likeverd', in Oslo, Norway, 27th – 30th August 2012.
Paul Grignon
Digital Coin
Paul Grignon (2012)
Money and Politics: Incorrect Diagnosis, Wrong Cure
François Houtart (2011)
From 'Common Goods' to the 'Common Good of Humanity'
With a foreword by the author and Birgit Daiber, published in November 2011 by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation.
François Houtart (2012)
Universal Declaration for the Common Good of Humanity Project
This nascent project whose elaboration is fruit of an international collaboration of jurists and social leaders, is presented by the World Forum for Alternatives to the social movements and organizations attending the "peoples' summit" in Rio de Janeiro in June, 2012, to solicit their observations and proposals before a formal presentation of this document at the occasion of the 2013 World Social Forum in Tunisia. All contributions by groups and individuals are welcome; please send them to the following email address: declara2012[@]gmail.com.
Guy Standing (2012)
The Precariat – The Social Democratic Challenge
This draws on The Precariat – The New Dangerous Class, published by Bloomsbury; it can be ordered online. Guy Standing is Professor of Economic Security, University of Bath, and, with Senator Eduardo Suplicy and Professor Claus Offe, co-president of BIEN (Basic Income Earth Network). Professor Standing is presenting The Precariat at a public lecture at Sao Paulo University on June 29, 2012.
Guy Standing (2012)
The Precariat is Stirring
Guy Standing is Professor of Economic Security at the University of Bath, England. He is presenting his new book The Precariat – The New Dangerous Class (London and New York, Bloomsbury) at the University of Sao Paulo on June 29, 2012.
Jean Decety, Kalina J. Michalska, Yuko Akitsuki, and Benjamin B. Lahey (2009, via James Fallon)
A Typical Empathic Responses in Adolescents with Aggressive Conduct Disorder: A Functional MRI Investigation
In: Biological Psychology, 80(2, February), 2009: 203. doi:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2008.09.004.
Yaqub Emmanuel Faraz (2011)
Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict
contribution shared at the 2011 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 8–9, 2011.
Yaqub Emmanuel Faraz (2014)
Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict
Paper shared at the 2014 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 4–5, 2014.
David Adair (2011)
Inequality and Humiliation
contribution shared at the 17th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Enlarging the Boundaries of Compassion', in Dunedin, New Zealand, 29th August – 1st September 2011.
Ranajit Pal (2010)
– Ashoka (Diodotus-I) and Jalaluddin Rumi, as Icons of Peace
– Alexander the Great, Brotherhood and the Statue of Liberty
– Tera and the Early Jews in Indo-Iran and Compassionate Judaism of the Kabbala – A Reapprisal
Abstracts presented at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9–10, 2010.
Mark Porter Webb (2010)
Strategies for Social Change: Overcoming Violence and Humiliation, Transforming Cultural Rules
contribution shared at the 2010 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 9–10, 2010.
Elenor Richter-Lyonette (2010)
Global Citizenship
Nazan Moroğlu (2010)
Türkiye’de Kadının İnsan Hakları – Women’s Human Rights in Turkey
Presentation given at the 15th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Peace at Home, Peace in the World', in Istanbul, Turkey, 28th – 30th April 2010
Abul Basher Khan (2010)
Universal Peace: Role of Family, Moral and Peace Education
contribution shared at the 15th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Peace at Home, Peace in the World', in Istanbul, Turkey, 28th – 30th April 2010
Adebola Ekanola (2010)
Philosophy of Peace and the Evolution of a Culture of Peace in a Developing Society
contribution shared at the 15th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Peace at Home, Peace in the World', in Istanbul, Turkey, 28th – 30th April 2010
Uta Ottmüller (2010)
Transgenerational Legacies of Collective Violence. Observations from Germany
contribution shared at the 15th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Peace at Home, Peace in the World', in Istanbul, Turkey, 28th – 30th April 2010
Uta Ottmüller (2010)
Additional Media on Legacies of the Nazi-crimes, composed by Uta Ottmueller, 2010
Uta Ottmüller (2005)
Liebe und gesellschaftliche Unbewusstheit
in der Moderne: Soziologische und (ethno-) psychoanalytische Perspektiven
In Jahrbuch für Psychohistorische Forschung, S. 93–112, Heidelberg: Mattes Verlag.
Uta Ottmueller (2006)
Die medizinische Normierung der Säuglingspflege im deutschen Kaiserreich – "Gleichschaltung" der Mutter-Kind-Beziehung?
In Kurth, W., Janus, L., Galler, F. (Hrsg): Emotionale Strukturen, Nationen und Kriege. Jahrbuch für Psychohistorische Forschung, 7, S. 21–42, Heidelberg: Mattes Verlag
(auch http://kleinmeister.de/_data/Ottm_ller_MedNorm.pdf)
Robert Neer (2009)
The Role of Humiliation and Dignity for the History of the Use of Napalm in War (2009)
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10–11, 2009
Irene Banias (2010)
The Role of Dignity and Humiliation for the Protectıon of Children's Rights and Its Relatıon to Peace
contribution shared at the 15th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'Peace at Home, Peace in the World', in Istanbul, Turkey, 28th – 30th April 2010
Daniel B. Weddle (2009)
Brutality and Blindness: Bullying in Schools and Negligent Supervision by School Officials
Maurice R. Dyson, Daniel B. Weddle, eds., Our Promise: Achieving Educational Equality for America's Children, Chapter 16, Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2009.
James T. Shanahan (2009)
The Role of Dignity and Humiliation for Current Advances in Police Training
contribution shared at the 2009 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 10–11, 2009.
James T. Shanahan (2012)
Conflict Resolution: Spirit & Technique –
A comprehensive course taught for law enforcement officers, critical incident workers and other emergency first responders
contribution shared at the 2012 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 6–7, 2012.
Peter Zhang Long (2009)
Investigations into the Influence of an Intercultural Communication Founder – Michael H. Prosser and His Contemporary Scholars, by Peter Zhang Long, a thesis submitted to the Graduate School and College of English in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, 2009. This thesis examines the contributions of Michael H. Prosser and his other early and contemporary intercultural communication scholars to the development of the study of intercultural communication, especially during the 1970s, and late 1990s – 2008.
Marga Jann, and Stephen Platt (2009)
Philanthropic Architecture: Nongovernmental Development Projects in Latin America
Essay for the 13th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies 'World Peace Through Humiliation-Free Global Human Interactions', in Honolulu, Hawai'i, August 20 to 23, 2009.
Ken Parsons (2008)
Testimonies of Violence
Paper presented at the 2008 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 11–12, 2008.
Niels van Quaquebeke, Daniel C. Henrich & Tilman Eckloff (2007)
"It's Not Tolerance I'm Asking for, It's Respect!" A Conceptual Framework to Differentiate Between Tolerance, Acceptance and (Two Types of) Respect
In Gruppendynamik und Organisationsberatung, 38 (2), pp. 185–200, available at http://www.respectresearchgroup.org/.
Stephanos Bibas (2008)
Invasions of Conscience and Faked Apologies
Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Law School, Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper Series, Research Paper No. #08-25. This paper can be downloaded without charge from the Social Science Research Network, Electronic Paper collection: http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=1142943.
Inger Agger, Faritha Ansari, Sandhya Suresh, George Pulikuthiyil (2008).
Justice As a Healing Factor: Psycho-Legal Counseling for Torture Survivors in an Indian Context
In Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 14 (3), pp. 315–333.
Kenneth S. Pope (2001)
Torture
In Worell, Judith (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Women and Gender: Sex Similarities and Differences and the Impact of Society on Gender, San Diego, CA: Academic Press, available as part of Resources for Torture Survivors, Refugees, Asylum-Seekers, & People Affected by War at http://kspope.com/torvic/torture-abst.php. Academic
Press kindly provided Ken Pope with copyright permission to place this
chapter on torture on the web.
The chapter looks at the nature and scope of torture, defines some of the most common forms of torture, and discusses the growing recognition of the ways in which the torture directed at women has tended to be minimized or overlooked.
One set of questions the chapter explores is: How is such an inhumane and widely condemned activity allowed to persist, often despite explicit and unambiguous policies that seem to prohibit it? How do citizens psychologically adjust themselves to torture that is allowed by the state or conducted on behalf of the state? How do we – as individuals, groups, governments, and cultures – fail to take effective steps to prevent it?
The chapter reviews some of the most common cognitive strategies of accommodation, acceptance, or justification:
1) relying on state authority and formal orders,
2) using abstraction and other linguistic transformations,
3) dehumanizing victims,
4) sanctioning revenge,
5) preventing destruction,
6) making the torturer the victim,
7) obtaining essential information,
8) denying relationship or responsibility, and
9) denying the existence of torture.
Sabina Alkire and Emma Samman (Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, 2007)
Shortlisted Indicators on Humiliation, and a Note Explaining Research Interests and Progress to Date at OPHI
Contribution presented at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13–14, 2007 (see also a Paper on Shame and Humiliatxion (2007) by Diego Zavaleta Reyles).
Davis Garry (2007)
Garry Davis’s Speech at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict
Speech held at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13–14, 2007.
Navaraj Pudasaini (2007)
Deteriorating Rights Situation in Nepal
Paper submitted to the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13–14, 2007.
Panggabean, Hana, and Fremerey, Michael (2004)
Between Difference and Synergy: Cultural Issues in an International Research Scheme
In G. Gerold, M. Fremerey, E. Guharja (eds.), Land Use, Nature Conservation and the Stability of Rainforest Margins in Southeast Asia, pp.523–532, Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer Verlag.
Panggabean, Hana (2006)
Competencies of Mediating Person in Managing Intercultural Communication in Bicultural Workgroups
In Siow-Heng Ong, Gerhard Apfelthaler, Katrin Hansen, and Nirundon Tapachai (eds.), Intercultural Communication Competencies in Higher Education Management, Proceedings of the International Conference on Intercultural Communication Competencies, October 6–7, 2005, Singapore, pp.298–313, Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Intl.
Netzer, Olek (2007)
A Psychological Theory of Dehumanization and Its Applications in Education and Political Science
Tel Aviv, Israel.
Netzer, Olek (2007)
Nonviolence: The Humiliation-free Strategy of Using Power in Political Conflict
Proposal for Making it to Be Professional Field of Training and Practice
Tel Aviv, Israel.
Netzer, Olek (2007)
Practical Humanist Manifesto
Tel Aviv, Israel.
Netzer, Olek (2007)
Self-introduction to Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies
Tel Aviv, Israel.
Netzer, Olek (2007)
Liberation from Psychological Exploitation
Tel Aviv, Israel.
Netzer, Olek (2007)
Identity – Humanity – Country
Tel Aviv, Israel.
Boenke, Yvonne (2007)
„... dann hat er den armen Kerl totgeschossen“ Ehre der Frau und Besitzanspruch des Mannes
Dissertation, Universität Münster.
Noor, Noraini (2003)
Work- and Family-Related Variables, Work-Family Conflict and Women's Well-Being: Some Observations
In Community, Work & Family, 6 (3), pp. 297–319.
Noor, Noraini (2004)
Work-Family Conflict, Work- and Family-Role Salience, and Women's Well-Being
In The Journal of Social Psychology, 144 (4), pp. 389–405.
Noor, Noraini (2006a)
Locus of Control, Supportive Workplace Policies and Work-Family Conflict
In Psychologia, 49, pp. 48–60.
Noor, Noraini (2006b)
Malaysian Women's State of Well-Being: Empirical Validation of a Conceptual Model
In The Journal of Social Psychology, 146 (1), pp. 95–115.
Michael G. Billig (2001)
Humour and Hatred: The Racist Jokes of the Ku Klux Klan
In Discourse and Society, 12 (3), pp. 267–289.
Michael G. Billig (2007)
Politics As an Appearance and Reality Show: The Hermeneutics of Suspicion
In Wring, Dominic, Green Jane, Mortimore, Roger, and Atkinson, Simon (Eds.), Political Communications: The General Election Campaign of 2005, pp. 223–238. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Kuniko Takamatsu (February 1999)
Decision Making Factors in Filing Civil Cases of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: In-depth Interviews with Five Women
(Language: Japanese, Abstract: English).
Kuniko Takamatsu and Susu Thatun (December 2004)
Some Reflections on the Repatriation of Trafficked Persons: Case of Myanmar and Thailand
In Dang Nguyen Anh and Supang Chantavanich (Eds.), Uprooting People for Their Own Good? Human Displacement, Resettlement and Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region, Social Science Publishing House, Hanoi 2004 (Language: English) (Rockefeller Foundation).
Kuniko Takamatsu (April 2007)
Human Trafficking in Greater Mekong Subregion
(Language:Japanese, Abstract: English).
Genevieve Vaughan (Ed.) (2007)
Women and the Gift Economy: A Radically Different Worldview Is Possible
Toronto, Canada: Innana Publications.
Please see more at http://www.gift-economy.com/womenand.html.
Genevieve Vaughan (1997)
For-Giving: A Feminist Criticism of Exchange
Austin,TX: Plain View Press.
Please see more at http://www.gift-economy.com/
Bengt Starrin (2006)
Unemployment, Poverty and Shame – Exploring the Field
Karlstad University, Sweden, and Lillehammer University College, Norway
Draft 06-09-02.
Bengt Starrin (2007)
Shame, Humiliation and Psychiatric Ill-Health
Paper presented at the workshop on Pathways between social status and health
Linköping, June 14–15, 2007, Karlstad University, Department of Social Studies and Lillehammer University College, Faculty of Health and Social Studies.
Tony Webb (2003)
Towards A Mature Shame Culture: Theoretical and Practical Tools for Personal and Social Growth
Doctoral Dissertation, University of Western Sydney, Australia.
David Jones (2007)
Shock and Awe – The impact of working with highly traumatized groups while conducting field work: Utter & Complete Disaster
contribution shared at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13–14, 2007.
Bahija Jamal (2007)
Women Victims of Human Trafficking in Globalized World of Entertainment and Sex Industry: Humiliation of Women Dignity and Existence
contribution shared at the 2007 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 13–14, 2007.
Kenneth S. Kendler, John M. Hettema, Frank Butera, Charles O. Gardner, Carol A. Prescott (2003)
Life Event Dimensions of Loss, Entrapment, and Danger in the Prediction of Onsets of Major Depression and Generalized Anxiety.
In Archives of General Psychiatry, 60, pp. 789–796.
Table 1, Table 2, Table 4, Table 5.
Richard B. Bilder (2006)
The Role of Apology in International Law and Diplomacy
In Virginia Journal of International Law, 46, pp. 437–469.
Chad Flanders (2007)
Shame and the Meanings of Punishment
Cleveland State Law Review, Forthcoming
Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=967521.
Law and the Emotions: Papers of Interest
The topic of law and the emotions has been given careful but not exhaustive coverage at the Law and Emotions Conference, held February 8–9, 2007, in Berkeley, California. There are many other insightful works which readers may find thought-provoking. Some of these papers, written by conference attendees and other interested scholars, are listed at https://www.law.berkeley.edu/institutes/csls/lawemotion_conference/papers.html.
Arlie Russell Hochschild (2002)
Love and Gold
In Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild (Eds), Global Woman: Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy, pp. 15–30. New York, NY: Metropolitan Press, 2002.
Peter Liberman
Please see his online texts on http://qcpages.qc.edu/.
John McFadden (2006)
What Terrorists Need: Expanding and Deepening Louise Richardson’s Approach to Terrorism.
John McFadden (2007)
Barbara’s “Stupidity,” “Laziness” and “Craziness”: Why People Fail At School
John McFadden (2007)
Abandoned to Death: Our Inability to Reach Murderous Youth.
Sarah Sayeed (2006)
We Need Peace Building Stories in Media
In Mirror, a Muslim newspaper.
Shanti Kumar (2006)
Hate – a poem.
Shanti Kumar (2006)
Child of the Nightingale
A tale of overcoming humiliation from India.
Nicholas Kappelhof (2006)
How Humiliation and Shame May Undermine Education Reform Efforts
Note presented at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14–15, 2006.
Robert Kolodny (2006)
A Gestalt Perspective on Shame and Humiliation
Summary of Presentation To Be Made at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14–15, 2006.
Melissa Gage (2006)
Different Types of Humiliation Elicit Different Emotional, Cognitive And Behavioral Reactions
Note presented at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14–15, 2006.
Nicholas B. Diehl (2006)
The Role of Dignity and Humiliation in the Organizational Context
Note presented at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14–15, 2006.
Tony Castleman (2006)
The Role of Human Recognition in Economic Development: Theory, Measurement, and Evidence
Extended contribution shared at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14–15, 2006.
Rune Kvist Olsen (2006)
A Change from Leadership (Vertical Powerstructure) To Leadingship (Horizontal Powerstructure) at Work.
Rune Kvist Olsen (2006)
From a Vertical and Hierarchical Order to a Horizontal and Egalitarian Order in Structuring and Shaping the Flow of Power in the Organization: Getting Things Done at Work – Myth and Realities.
Rune Kvist Olsen (2007)
A Leadingship Credo in the New Workplace Reality: The Creation and Construction of a Shared Reality Conception in the Workplace – Visions and Premises.
Please see also
http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/.
Katarzyna Grabska (2006)
Who Asked Them Anyway? Rights, Policies and Wellbeing of Refugees in Egypt
Forced Migration and Refugee Studies, American University in Cairo, Egypt
July 2006. This paper is also posted on
www.drcmigration.org (under publications).
Mohammed Mesbahi (2006)
The UN and the Principle of Sharing
Mohammed Mesbahi (2009)
World Health and International Economic Sharing
Jasmine M. Waddell (2006)
Ubuntu, Dignity and Humiliation
contribution shared at the 2006 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, Columbia University, New York City, December 14–15, 2006.
Maggie Y. Liao (2006)
MPhil Candidate, Department of Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, Hong Kong
Losing Face in Chinese and American Culture: Precursors and Consequences
contribution shared at the Second International Conference on Multicultural Discourses, 13–15th April 2007, Institute of Discourse and Cultural Studies, & Department of Applied Psychology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, as part of the 9th Annual Meeting of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies.
Bill Templer (2006)
Universality of Humiliation
Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna
Bankrang village
Phitsanulok province, Thailand.
Child Maltreatment, November 1, 2005, Volume 10, No. 4
Contents:
• Candice Feiring
Emotional Development, Shame, and Adaptation to Child Maltreatment
• David S. Bennett, Margaret Wolan Sullivan, and Michael Lewis
Young Children's Adjustment as a Function of Maltreatment, Shame, and Anger
• Jeffrey Stuewig and Laura A. McCloskey
The Relation of Child Maltreatment to Shame and Guilt Among Adolescents: Psychological Routes to Depression and Delinquency
• Candice Feiring and Lynn S. Taska
The Persistence of Shame Following Sexual Abuse: A Longitudinal Look at Risk and Recovery
• Claudio Negrao, II, George A. Bonanno, Jennie G. Noll, Frank W. Putnam, and Penelope K. Trickett
Shame, Humiliation, and Childhood Sexual Abuse: Distinct Contributions and Emotional Coherence
• Esther Deblinger and Melissa K. Runyon
Understanding and Treating Feelings of Shame in Children Who Have Experienced Maltreatment
• Tamara J. Ferguson
Mapping Shame and Its Functions in Relationships
• Lucy Berliner
Shame in Child Maltreatment: Contributions and Caveats
• Index to Child Maltreatment Volume 10
Dialogue – A Proposal
David Bohm, Donald Factor, Peter Garrett
Please see also http://www.david-bohm.net/
Mamdouh Gabr (2006)
Health Ethics, Equity and Human Dignity
In UNESCO EOLSS
John McFadden (2006)
“My Remorse Was Hidden, Not Lacking, and My Story Proves It”:
How Successful Ex-Career Criminals’ Public Testimonials
Can Enable Support for Rehabilitation.
Joseph P. Baratta (2004)
The Politics of World Federation
Vol.1: The United Nations, U.N. Reform, Atomic Control.
Vol. 2: From World Federalism to Global Governance
Westport, CT: Praeger
Please see here the Introduction to both volumes.
Please see here an editorial on the work of Joseph Baratta and Virginia Swain.
Marie Breen Smyth (2004)
with Marie Therese Fay, Emily Brough
and Jennifer Hamilton
The Impact of Political Conflict on Children in Northern Ireland:
A Report on the Community Conflict Impact on Children Study
Belfast: Institute for Conflict Research (150pp) IBSN 0-9541894-4-1
Description: This report draws on the findings of the project Community Conflict Impact on Children. The study aimed to collect evidence on the effects of the Troubles on children and young people throughout Northern Ireland.
Charles Knight (2006)
Tough Enough? Beyond the Dominion of Conventional Masculinity
Politics of National Security
Presentation to
in Public Policy weekly seminar, Kennedy School of Government,
University, Cambridge, MA USA, 18 October 2005 – as delivered.
Charles Knight (2006)
Security in the Great Transition
Frontiers of a Great Transition – GTI Papers Series 7
See also
http://www.gtinitiative.org/documents/PDFFINALS/7Security.pdf.
Charles Knight (2007)
Notes on Feminist Leadership
October 10, 2007.
Dimostenis Yagcioglu (1996)
Psychological Explanations of Conflicts Between Ethnocultural Minorities and Majorities – An Overview.
Donald E. Brown (2004)
Human Universals, Human Nature & Human Culture
In Daedalus, 133 (4, Fall), pp. 47–54.
Róbert Oravecz (2005) co-authored with László Lajtai
Inter-Ethnic Communication, Solidarity, Refugee Identity Transformation
(In the mirror of Slovene refugee poltics during the Balkan war)
Midori Suzuki (2004)
Japanese Expressions of Humiliation
Assembled by Midori Suzuki, Tokyo, 2004.
Robert Oravecz (2004), co-authored with Lilla Hárdi & László Lajtai
Social Transition, Exclusion,
Shame and Humiliation
In Torture, Volume 14, Number 1, 2004.
W. Fitzhugh Brundage (2006)
The Ultimate Shame: Lynch-Law in the Post-Civil War American South
In Social Alternatives (Special Issue "Humiliation and History in Global Perspectives"), Vol. 25, No. 1, First Quarter, pp. 28–32, 2006 (the full text is available by obtaining a copy of the Special Issue of Social Alternatives from Ralph Summy, or here in pdf format).
Aysegül Acar-Dreyer (2005)
How to Help a Child Become the Good Person Within, Through Encouragement and a Democratic Approach
Mahdi Elmandjra (2005)
What Future for Islam in Europe?
Club de Roma – Comunidad Valenciana
con la colaboración del
Centro Cultural Islámico de Valencia
(Valencia, 15 September 2005).
Michel Danino (2006)
Humiliation in India's Historical Consciousness
In Social Alternatives (Special Issue "Humiliation and History in Global Perspectives"), Vol. 25, No. 1, First Quarter, pp. 44–49, 2006 (the full text is available by obtaining a copy of the Special Issue of Social Alternatives from Ralph Summy, or here in pdf format).
Charles Taylor (2002)
Democratic exclusion (and its remedies?)
In Eurozine.
Marshall Rosenberg (2004)
NonViolent Communication as an Evolutionary Imperative – The Inner View of Marshall Rosenberg by Peter Moore
Alexander Wendt (2003)
Why a World State Is Inevitable
In European Journal of International Relations, 9 (4), pp. 491–542.
Alexander Wendt (2005)
Social Theory as Cartesian Science: An Auto-Critique from a Quantum Perspective
In Guzzini, Stefano and Leander, Anna (Eds.), Constructivism and International Relations, London: Routledge, forthcoming.
Nancy Fraser (2000)
Rethinking Recognition. In New Left Review, 3, pp. 107–120.
"To be misrecognized ... is not simply to be thought ill of, looked down upon or
devalued in others' attitudes, beliefs or representations. It is rather to be
denied the status of a full partner in social interaction, as a consequence of institutionalized patterns of cultural value that constitute one as comparatively
unworthy of respect or esteem" (p. 113–114)
George A. Bonanno (2005), together with Claudio Negrao, Jennie G. Noll, Frank W. Putnam, F. W., and Penelope K. Trickett
Shame, Humiliation, and Childhood Sexual Abuse: Comparing Discrete and Clinical Theories of Emotion
In
Child Maletreatment, in press.
Richard Evanoff (2005)
A Communicative Approach to Intercultural Dialogue on Ethics
Paper presented at the 2005 Aoyama Symposium on International Communication "Exploring the Current Status and Future Direction of International Communication as a Field of Study,"
5th March, at the School of International Politics and Economics, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan.
Sobhi Tawil and Alexandra Harley (2004)
Education and Identity-based Conflict: Assessing curriculum policy for social and civic reconstruction
In Tawil, S. & Harley, A., Education, Conflict and Social Cohesion (Geneva: UNESCO International Bureau of Education).
Please see also the announcement of their publication.
George Jacobs (2004)
Speaking Vegetarian: Toward Nonspeciesist Language
Paper presented at the World Vegetarian Congress,
8–14 November,
Florianopolis, Brazil.
Reviews
Robert Craig, University of Colorado (2003)
The Fundamental Communicative Right: A Brazilian Scholar’s Plea
Review of Gomes de Matos, Francisco. Comunicar para o bem: rumo à paz comunicativa. São Paulo: Editora Ave-Maria, 2002. 117p. ISBN: 85-276-0563-5.
First Published in ICA Newsletter, International Communication Association, Volume 31, Number 6, August, page 2 and 5.
Monika Rektor (2002)
Review of
Gomes de Matos, Francisco. Comunicar para o bem: rumo à paz comunicativa
São Paulo: Editora Ave-Maria, 117p. ISBN: 85-276-0563-5.
Manfred Prinz (2002)
Rezension von Francisco Gomes de Matos. Comunicar para o Bem Rumo a Paz Comunicativa
São Paulo (Ave Maria).