Denied Dignity

Denied Dignity
Author: Human Rights Watch (Organization),Christoph Wilcke
Publsiher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2009
Genre: Discrimination
ISBN: 9781564325358

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The Shia under Saudi rule -- Underlying discrimination -- Medina clashes -- Arrests of solidarity protestors -- Mosque closures and arrest of religious leaders -- Relevant international standards.

Dignity in the Workplace

Dignity in the Workplace
Author: Matthijs Bal
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319552453

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Introducing a theory of workplace dignity into the field of management studies, this innovative new book presents an alternative paradigm based on principles of human dignity which is integrated into a theoretical approach to the topic. The author addresses and analyses the causes and consequences of the dominant political-economic paradigm within management studies. Further, it presents a theoretical alternative which can constitute a foundation for a new way of thinking about organisations, management, and leadership. Dignity in the Workplace offers scholars ideas for how research in the field of management studies may be enriched by a dignity-paradigm, and goes further to explore the role of a dignity-paradigm in the function of HR-managers and organisational leaders. Thus, the book aims to contribute to the need for alternative conceptualisations of how contemporary organisations can be managed.

Animal Dignity

Animal Dignity
Author: Melanie Challenger
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2023-11-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350331693

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How do we understand the dignity and value of non-human animals? Leading philosophers, ethnologists and writers contribute to this interdisciplinary and wide-ranging account of animal dignity. With a foreword by world-leading primatologist, Dr. Jane Goodall DBE, essays collected here make the case for applying the concept of dignity beyond its usual humanist framework and introduce readers to animal dignity in history, law, science, philosophy, and literature. United in recognizing the dignity of non-human animals, these essays suggest how we might ensure a flourishing environment in times of ecological destruction and climate breakdown. Historians, primatologists, philosophers, novelists and artists approach the concept of animal dignity creatively, offering interpretations that are academically rigorous, alongside ones that are personal and literary. This variety of engagement knits together a fruitful way forward for progressive relations between all species.

Dignity

Dignity
Author: Donna Hicks
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780300261424

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A noted conflict-resolution expert explores dignity, its role in human conflict, and its power to improve relationships Drawing on her extensive experience in international conflict resolution and on insights from evolutionary biology, psychology, and neuroscience, Donna Hicks explains what the elements of dignity are, how to recognize dignity violations, how to respond when we are not treated with dignity, how dignity can restore a broken relationship, why leaders must understand the concept of dignity, and more. By choosing dignity as a way of life, Hicks shows, we open the way to greater peace within ourselves and to a safer and more humane world for all. For the Tenth Anniversary Edition of Dignity, Hicks has written a new preface that reflects on her experience helping communities and individuals understand the power of dignity and how it can lead to a more peaceful world. "Anyone who understands the importance of personal feelings and their fuel for conflict should consider Dignity as a powerful advisory and motivational guide."--Midwest Book Review Winner of the 2012 Educator's Award, given by the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International.

Economic Dignity

Economic Dignity
Author: Gene Sperling
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781984879882

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“Timely and important . . . It should be our North Star for the recovery and beyond.” —Hillary Clinton “Sperling makes a forceful case that only by speaking to matters of the spirit can liberals root their belief in economic justice in people’s deepest aspirations—in their sense of purpose and self-worth.” —The New York Times When Gene Sperling was in charge of coordinating economic policy in the Obama White House, he found himself surprised when serious people in Washington told him that the Obama focus on health care was a distraction because it was “not focused on the economy.” How, he asked, was the fear felt by millions of Americans of being one serious illness away from financial ruin not considered an economic issue? Too often, Sperling found that we measured economic success by metrics like GDP instead of whether the economy was succeeding in lifting up the sense of meaning, purpose, fulfillment, and security of people. In Economic Dignity, Sperling frames the way forward in a time of wrenching change and offers a vision of an economy whose guiding light is the promotion of dignity for all Americans.

Denied Dignity

Denied Dignity
Author: Nilima Rai
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2012
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: LCCN:2013310699

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Dimensions of Dignity at Work

Dimensions of Dignity at Work
Author: Sharon Bolton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2007-08-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136410048

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What is dignity in and at work? How is it experienced differently by different groups of working people? Are there enduring divisions of dignity: unequal access to what is accepted to be a fundamental human right? How can we ensure that continued opportunities are available for the creation, maintenance and restoration of dignity at work? This edited collection of papers investigates the concept of dignity and what it means to people in their working lives: how we are perceived and valued as people in the workplace. Contributors to over a century of social and organizational analysis have talked about dignity at work, but the discussion has tended to take place under headings such as citizenship, satisfaction, mutuality, pride in work, responsible autonomy and ontological security, or to focus on mismanagement, over-long hours, a poor working environment, workplace bullying and harassment as the central facilitator of indignity at work. Dignity in and at work is a far more complex phenomenon than these representations would suggest. Neither is it enough to suggest that equal opportunity, work life balance and anti-bullying policies restore dignity to work, valuable interventions though they are in themselves. The papers featured in this edited collection suggest that we see dignity reordered and experienced in different ways depending on our own circumstances and viewpoints.

Casebook on Human Dignity and Human Rights

Casebook on Human Dignity and Human Rights
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2011
Genre: Bioethics
ISBN: 9789231042027

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