Humiliation in a Globalizing World: Does Humiliation Become the Most Disruptive Force?
64 Pages Posted: 18 Feb 2005
Date Written: 2004
Abstract
This paper highlights how globalization is interlinked with new and unprecedented psychological dynamics that call for novel solutions at all levels - macro, meso and micro levels, and in all fields of public policy. This paper is a central program paper of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, a global network of academicians and practitioners, of which the author is the founder.
The paper has four parts: 1. Narrative summary of Humiliation Theory of 5 1/2 pages 2. Table summary of Humiliation Theory 5 1/2 pages 3. Executive summary of 9 pages 4. Paper of 25 pages
Keywords: humiliation, humility, globalization, egalization
JEL Classification: D74, D80, I18, I20, I30, J70, J78, L30, O19
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