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Evelin G. Lindner is the founding president of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS), a global transdisciplinary community of concerned academics and practitioners who wish to promote dignity and transcend humiliation around the world. She has received several distinguished awards and has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2015, 2016, and 2017.
“With respect, admiration, and affection, we dedicate this volume of essays on dignity as our tribute and appreciation to our dearest Dr. Evelin Gerda Lindner for her dedication, devotion, and contribution to the study of dignity and humiliation.”
– Chipamong Chowdhury, Global Core Team, Board of Directors, Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies
“Evelin wants the more than seven billion of us on this planet to see each other differently, treat each other differently, and become happier together…She wants us to discover that we can feel at home with each other and at home sharing life together on this planet.”
– Michael Britton, Ed.D., Board of Directors, Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies
“This book is a celebration! It is an intellectual surprise party for Evelin Lindner…It is a tribute to — and an appreciation of — Evelin’s lifelong dedication to awakening and strengthening mutual understanding in the world.“
– Linda M. Hartling, Ph.D., Director, Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies
About the editors
Chipamong Chowdhury is a 2017-2018 Beyond the Bars Fellow at Columbia University's Center for Justice. He is a member of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) Global Core Team and co-coordinator of the HumanDHS World Gender Relations for Equal Dignity (WGenderRED) project. He is a Theravada Buddhist monk, independent researcher, interpreter, and mobile teacher of relational mindfulness. He is on the Board of Directors for the HumanDHS network.
Michael Britton, Ed.D., is a psychologist and retired therapist who has done research on parental influences that help children grow up to do well in love; interview research with retired high level military on the complex issues of moral responsibility involved in the planning and command of the nuclear weapons build-up in the Cold War; and the ways in which traditional, modern, and post-modern architecture express changing cultural feelings for the era we live in, the era we're leaving behind, and the era we hope to be creating. He co-established the New York Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) group and he is on the Board of Directors for the HumanDHS network.
Linda M. Hartling, Ph.D., is the Director of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) and is part of a global leadership team facilitating affiliated projects, including the World Dignity University initiative and Dignity Press. Dr. Hartling is the past Associate Director of the Jean Baker Miller Training Institute (JBMTI), part of the Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW) at Wellesley College in Massachusetts. Dr. Hartling is the author of the Humiliation Inventory, the first scale to assess the internal experience of humiliation. The scale has been translated into Italian, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Norwegian and continues to be used for research around the world.