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"In this well-organized, thoughtful book, Hicks presents a fascinating look at dignity-a birthright and the baseline for positive human interaction. . . . With its accessible tone, pithy observations and lessons, and Hicks's argument that the 'quest for dignity is as common in the boardroom as in the bedroom,' this book is a must-read for all."-Publishers Weekly "Drawing notably from evolutionary psychology, William James, John Burton's human needs approach and other theoretical frameworks, Hicks offers a very pragmatic model to help deal with all different types of conflict. A model that is simple yet quite profound; one which I will not only use in my work with clients but also one I will remember when facing conflicts in all other areas of my life. Dignity: so complex yet so simple. A thoroughly recommended read for all."-Ewa Kremplewska, Psychologist "Donna Hicks does not disappoint. . . . Dignity: so complex yet so simple. A thoroughly recommended read for all."-Ewa Kremplewska, The Psychologist Runner-up in General Non-Fiction, 2011 New England Book Festival Winner of the 2012 Educator's Award, as given by the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International. The award recognizes educational research and writings of women authors whose work may influence the direction of thought and action necessary to meet the needs of today's complex society. Shortlisted for the 2011 Zocalo Public Square Book Prize, as given by Zocalo Public Square "The book provides a model for conflict resolution whether in the family, in a school, or between countries. Hicks' book has the potential to influence personal relationships as well as educational practice. The book is timely, as individuals are seeking stable personal relationships, less bullying, a peaceful world and more cooperative school environments. . . . The book's readability and organization make it a useful resource for educators and administrators."-DKG News, publication of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, announcing Dignity as winner of DKG's 2012 Educators Award 2013 Book of the Year, Colorado Conflict Center "Original, soundly grounded in scholarship, and extremely important and timely!"-Evelin Lindner, Founding President, Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies "This book is a must read for those who want to experience peace in their everyday lives and peace in the world around them. Without an understanding of dignity, there is no hope for such change. If you want to find the weak links in a democracy, look for where people are suffering. You will most likely see a variety of violations. If you want peace, be sure everyone's dignity is intact."-Archbishop Desmond Tutu "No single factor is more critical, yet more neglected, in the successful resolution of conflicts than basic human dignity. In this insightful, wise, and practical book, illustrated by powerful examples, Donna Hicks explains why dignity is so important and what we can do about it. Highly recommended!."-William Ury, co-author of Getting to Yes and author of The Third Side "This book offers readers insightful observations, vivid illustrations, and practical strategies for anyone who wants to live a life that upholds and promotes the dignity of all people."-Linda M. Hartling, Director, Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies "With lucid and persuasive scholarship, Donna Hicks discusses a topic relevant for everyone: the desire to be treated well. Dignity is a must-read."-G.A. Bradshaw, The Kerulos Center and author of Elephants on the Edge: What Animals Teach Us about Humanity
Reseña del editor:
The first comprehensive exploration of dignity, its role in human conflict, and its power to improve relationships of all kinds The desire for dignity is universal and powerful. It is a motivating force behind all human interaction-in families, in communities, in the business world, and in relationships at the international level. When dignity is violated, the response is likely to involve aggression, even violence, hatred, and vengeance. On the other hand, when people treat one another with dignity, they become more connected and are able to create more meaningful relationships. Surprisingly, most people have little understanding of dignity, observes Donna Hicks in this important book. She examines the reasons for this gap and offers a new set of strategies for becoming aware of dignity's vital role in our lives and learning to put dignity into practice in everyday life. Drawing on her extensive experience in international conflict resolution and on insights from evolutionary biology, psychology, and neuroscience, the author 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. Hicks shows that by choosing dignity as a way of life, we open the way to greater peace within ourselves and to a safer and more humane world for all.
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