Evelin Lindner

Evelin Lindner in 2001 Evelin Gerda Lindner (born May 13, 1954) is a German-Norwegian medical doctor, psychologist, transdisciplinary scholar and author who is known for her theory of humiliation.

Lindner is originally a physician and a clinical psychologist, and holds doctorates in both psychological medicine and social psychology. Her research focuses on human dignity, and she believes that the humiliation of honor and dignity may be among the strongest obstacles on the way to a decent world community. She founded the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies network. Born in Germany, she is now mainly based in Norway, where she has partially lived since 1977. She has also lived in a number of other countries, including Egypt during most of the 1980s, and is an advocate of global citizenship. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Gender, humiliation, and global security : dignifying relationships from love, sex, and parenthood to world affairs by Lindner, Evelin, 1954-

    Santa Barbara, Calif. : Praeger, 2010
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    Emotion and conflict how human rights can dignify emotion and help us wage good conflict by Lindner, Evelin, 1954-

    Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2009
    Format: Electronic eBook
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