How to express respect

From Crossing the Sacred Sea [Cruzando el mar sagrado] by Nathan A. Strait

  1. () Warriors, pacifists and empires: race and racism in international thought before 1914 [d]
  2. () Centering the relationship between structural racism and individual bias [p] [d]
  3. () The law as a conversation among equals [i] [d]
  4. () The power of dignity: how transforming justice can heal our communities [i]
  5. () His name is George Floyd: one man's life and the struggle for racial justice [i]
  6. () The restorative practices playbook: tools for transforming discipline in schools [i]
  7. () How 'woke' became a slur [u]
  8. () Superiority conceit in Buddhist traditions: a historical perspective [i]
  9. () Integrations: the struggle for racial equality and civic renewal in public education [i] [d]
  10. () The powers of dignity: the black political philosophy of Frederick Douglass [i] [d] [j]
  11. () Even if you're the funny dad, teasing kids is bad parenting [u]
  12. () Beyond prejudice as antipathy: understanding kinder, gentler forms of discrimination [i] [d]
  13. () How to be a global citizen: be informed; get involved [i]
  14. () Unconscious bias training that works [u]
  15. Matilda Keynes, Henrik Åström Elmersjö, Daniel Lindmark, & Björn Norlin [ed] () Historical justice and history education [i] [d]
  16. () Moral education for social justice [i]
  17. (/2022) A brief history of equality [i]
  18. () How stereotypes deceive us [i] [d]
  19. Dean Richard & Oliver Sensen [ed] () Respect: philosophical essays [i] [d]
  20. Cristian Tileagă, Martha Augoustinos, & Kevin Durrheim [ed] () The Routledge international handbook of discrimination, prejudice and stereotyping [i] [d]
  21. () Valuing animals as they are—whether they feel it or not [d]
  22. Lorraine T. Benuto, Melanie P. Duckworth, Akihiko Masuda, & William T. O'Donohue [ed] () Prejudice, stigma, privilege, and oppression: a behavioral health handbook [i] [d]
  23. () Militarized global apartheid [i] [d] [j]
  24. () The key to inclusive leadership [u]
  25. () From here to equality: reparations for Black Americans in the twenty-first century [i] [j]
  26. () Populism as a problem of social integration [d]
  27. Nina G. Jablonski [ed] () Persistence of race [i] [d] [u]
  28. (/2021) The sword and the shield: the revolutionary lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. [i]
  29. () Reducing exclusionary attitudes through interpersonal conversation: evidence from three field experiments [using non-judgmental exchange of narratives] [d]
  30. () Teaching self-respect: the very idea [i] [d]
  31. () Normal: one kid's extraordinary journey [i]
  32. () Beliefs in conspiracy theories following ostracism [d]
  33. () Mattering at the intersection of psychology, philosophy, and politics [p] [d]
  34. () Economic dignity [i]
  35. () Calling a cease fire: ending psychology's long conflict with religion [i] [d]
  36. () When misfortune becomes injustice: evolving human rights struggles for health and social equality [i] [d]
  37. () Open season: legalized genocide of colored people [i]
  38. () Feeding the other: whiteness, privilege, and neoliberal stigma in food pantries [i] [d]
  39. () North of home: obligations to families of undocumented patients [p] [d]
  40. () Rescuing human rights: a radically moderate approach [i] [d]
  41. () Colorblind: a story of racism [i]
  42. () The time has come: why men must join the gender equality revolution [i]
  43. () How to be an antiracist [i]
  44. () From 'having' to 'being': self-worth and the current crisis of American society [p] [d]
  45. () Global human identification and citizenship: a review of psychological studies [d]
  46. () Cultural appropriation and the intimacy of groups [d] [u]
  47. () The origins of unfairness: social categories and cultural evolution [i] [d]
  48. () Dementia reimagined: building a life of joy and dignity from beginning to end [i]
  49. () Status: why is it everywhere, why does it matter? [i] [d] [j]
  50. () Earned citizenship [i] [d]
  51. () Universal ethics: organized complexity as an intrinsic value [i] [d]
  52. Rainer Bauböck [ed] () Debating transformations of national citizenship [i] [d]
  53. () Treating people well: the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life [i]
  54. () Concern, respect, and cooperation [i] [d]
  55. () Geographical narcissism in psychotherapy: countermapping urban assumptions about power, space, and time [d]
  56. Mark Goodale [ed] () Letters to the contrary: a curated history of the UNESCO human rights survey [i] [d]
  57. () Standing at the edge: finding freedom where fear and courage meet [i]
  58. () Leading with dignity: how to create a culture that brings out the best in people [i] [d] [j]
  59. () Promoting spatial inclusion: how everyday places signal who is welcome [i] [d]
  60. () Too afraid to go: fears of dignity violations as reasons for non-use of maternal health services in South Sudan [p] [d]
  61. () Addressing recognition gaps: destigmatization and the reduction of inequality [d] [j]
  62. () We are all refugees [u]
  63. Michelle Mason [ed] () The moral psychology of contempt [i]
  64. () Livestock: food, fiber, and friends [i] [d] [j]
  65. () Contrarian or jerk? [u]
  66. () Not enough: human rights in an unequal world [i] [d] [j]
  67. Manfred Nowak & Anne Charbord [ed] () Using human rights to counter terrorism [i] [d]
  68. () Modesty as an excellence in moral perspective taking [d]
  69. () Taking criticism while privileged: advice for dealing with criticism as a person of privilege in academe [u]
  70. () Avoiding the terrorist trap: why respect for human rights is the key to defeating terrorism [i]
  71. () Unpacking the inequality paradox: the psychological roots of inequality and social class [i] [d]
  72. () Do your employees feel respected? [u]
  73. () The inequality delusion: why we've got the wealth gap all wrong [d] [u]
  74. () Theories of the self, race, and essentialization in Buddhism in the United States during the 'Yellow Peril', 1899–1957 [u]
  75. () Reparations for slavery and the slave trade: a transnational and comparative history [i] [d]
  76. () Sanctuary cities: policies and practices in international perspective [d]
  77. () Discrimination and disrespect [i] [d]
  78. () A client-centered perspective on 'psychopathology' [d]
  79. () The virtue of modesty and the egalitarian ethos [i] [d]
  80. (/2018) Chokehold: policing Black men [i]
  81. Makini Chisolm-Straker & Hanni Stoklosa [ed] () Human trafficking is a public health issue [i] [d]
  82. Giselle Corradi, Eva Brems, & Mark Goodale [ed] () Human rights encounter legal pluralism: normative and empirical approaches [i] [d]
  83. () Equal dignity and rights [i] [d]
  84. () Women of the street: how the criminal justice–social services alliance fails women in prostitution [i] [d]
  85. () Empirical approaches to problems of injustice: Elizabeth Anderson and the pragmatists [i] [d]
  86. () Not a crime to be poor: the criminalization of poverty in America [i]
  87. () Dignity is the new legitimacy [i] [d] [j]
  88. () The hidden rules of race: barriers to an inclusive economy [i] [d]
  89. () Global human trafficking and child victimization [p] [d]
  90. () The health of newcomers: immigration, health policy, and the case for global solidarity [i] [d]
  91. () Humiliation: why we deserve respect at work [i] [d]
  92. () The making of Black Lives Matter: a brief history of an idea [i]
  93. Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen [ed] () The Routledge handbook of the ethics of discrimination [i] [d]
  94. () The transformation of a white supremacist: a dialectical-developmental analysis [d]
  95. () Cultural humility [i] [d]
  96. () Creating space at the table: intellectual freedom can bolster diverse voices [d]
  97. Christine Overall [ed] () Pets and people: the ethics of our relationships with companion animals [i] [d]
  98. () Human rights after Hitler: the lost history of prosecuting Axis war crimes [i] [j]
  99. () Dream hoarders: how the American upper middle class is leaving everyone else in the dust, why that is a problem, and what to do about it [i] [j]
  100. () The beneficiary [i] [d]
  101. () Keeping the faith [u]
  102. () Updating labelling theory: normalizing but not enabling [d] [u]
  103. () Evidence for hope: making human rights work in the 21st century [i] [d] [j]
  104. () The second coming of dignity [i] [d] [j]
  105. () The danger of contempt in universities and in modern society [d]
  106. () Rhetoric, ethics, and the principle of charity: pragmatist clues to the democratic riddle [d]
  107. () New sexism in couple therapy: a discursive analysis [d]
  108. () Hitler's American model: the United States and the making of Nazi race law [i] [d] [j]
  109. Everett L. Worthington, Don E. Davis, & Joshua N. Hook [ed] () Handbook of humility: theory, research, and applications [i] [d]
  110. () Immigration and the state: fear, greed and hospitality [o] [d]
  111. () What works: gender equality by design [i]
  112. () Beating hearts: abortion and animal rights [i] [d] [j]
  113. () Offensive beneficence [d]
  114. () Information and communication technology and the social inclusion of refugees [u]
  115. () Democracy in Black: how race still enslaves the American soul [i]
  116. () Cultural humility and racial microaggressions in counseling [p] [d]
  117. () The arc of a bad idea: understanding and transcending race [i]
  118. () Stamped from the beginning: the definitive history of racist ideas in America [i]
  119. (/2018) Human rights on trial: a genealogy of the critique of human rights [i] [d]
  120. () Getting respect: responding to stigma and discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel [i] [d] [j]
  121. () The distressed body: rethinking illness, imprisonment, and healing [i] [d]
  122. () Pets and livestock [d]
  123. () Rights vs. duties: reclaiming civic balance [u]
  124. () Run, Spot, run: the ethics of keeping pets [i] [d]
  125. () Navigating the jungle: law, politics, and the animal advocacy movement [i] [d]
  126. () Black is beautiful: a philosophy of Black aesthetics [i] [d]
  127. () Public library support of families experiencing homelessness [d]
  128. () The effectiveness of compulsory drug treatment: a systematic review [p] [d]
  129. () Black lives and sacred humanity: toward an African American religious naturalism [i] [d] [j]
  130. () Weaving Indigenous science, protocols and sustainability science [d]
  131. () Human trafficking: the need for human rights and government effectiveness in enforcing anti-trafficking [d]
  132. Ralph L. Bangs & Larry E. Davis [ed] () Race and social problems: restructuring inequality [i] [d]
  133. () Perspectives of open borders and no border [d]
  134. David L. Brunsma, Keri E. Iyall Smith, & Brian K. Gran [ed] () Expanding the human in human rights: toward a sociology of human rights [i] [d]
  135. Elaine Chase & Grace Bantebya-Kyomuhendo [ed] () Poverty and shame: global experiences [i] [d]
  136. () Peace psychology and prosocial behavior [i] [d]
  137. Rowan Cruft, S. Matthew Liao, & Massimo Renzo [ed] () Philosophical foundations of human rights [i] [d]
  138. () Tolerance: an elusive but fundamental aspect of sociality [i] [d]
  139. () Police perceptions of human trafficking [d]
  140. () Blaming the poor: the long shadow of the Moynihan Report on cruel images about poverty [i] [d] [j]
  141. () Dignity in negotiation: its transforming power [i] [d]
  142. () Respecting ourselves [i]
  143. () Respecting things [i]
  144. () A tempered and humane economy: markets, families, and behavioral economics [i]
  145. (/2016) Think before you appropriate: things to know and questions to ask in order to avoid misappropriating Indigenous cultures: a guide for creators and designers [o] [u]
  146. () Beyond facial expression: spatial distance as a factor in the communication of discrete emotions [i] [d]
  147. () Rethinking the very idea of egalitarian markets and corporations: why relationships might matter more than distribution [d]
  148. () The stigma complex [p] [d]
  149. () The age of dignity: preparing for the elder boom in a changing America [i]
  150. () The price of abundance: how a wealth of experiences impoverishes savoring [p] [d]
  151. () The end of average: how we succeed in a world that values sameness [i]
  152. () The interactive world of severe mental illness: case studies from the U.S. mental health system [i] [d]
  153. () Empirical evidence about recovery and mental health [p] [d]
  154. () Turning up the lights on gaslighting [d]
  155. () Reproducing deportability: migrant agricultural workers in south-western Ontario [d]
  156. () Hanging in: strategies for teaching the students who challenge us most [i]
  157. () Sentience and animal welfare [i] [d]
  158. () Teach smart: 11 learner-centered strategies that ensure student success [i] [d]
  159. () Place, not race: a new vision of opportunity in America [i]
  160. Chuck Collins, Jennifer Ladd, Maynard Seider, & Felice Yeskel [ed] () Class lives: stories from across our economic divide [i] [d]
  161. () What is it like to be diagnosed with bipolar illness, borderline personality disorder or another diagnosis with mood instability? [p] [d]
  162. () Overcoming mobbing: a recovery guide for workplace aggression and bullying [i]
  163. Marcus Düwell, Jens Braarvig, Roger Brownsword, & Dietmar Mieth [ed] () The Cambridge handbook of human dignity: interdisciplinary perspectives [i] [d]
  164. Jan Eckel & Samuel Moyn [ed] () The breakthrough: human rights in the 1970s [i] [d]
  165. () Classroom civility is another of our instructor responsibilities [d] [j]
  166. () The good life: aspiration, dignity, and the anthropology of wellbeing [i] [d]
  167. () Reframing the intercultural dialogue on human rights: a philosophical approach [i] [d]
  168. () The diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders as a major form of dehumanization in the modern world [d]
  169. () Alien landscapes?: interpreting disordered minds [i] [d] [j]
  170. () With malice toward none and charity for some: ingroup favoritism enables discrimination [p] [d]
  171. Erika K. Gubrium, Sony Pellissery, & Ivar Lødemel [ed] () The shame of it: global perspectives on anti-poverty policies [i] [d]
  172. () Mental health-related stigma in health care and mental health-care settings [p] [d]
  173. () Confronting commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking of minors in the United States: a guide for the legal sector [i] [d] [u]
  174. () Confronting commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking of minors in the United States: a guide for providers of victim and support services [i] [d] [u]
  175. () The stigma of having psychological problems: relations with engagement, working alliance, and depression in psychotherapy [p] [d]
  176. Kimberly Jade Norwood [ed] () Color matters: skin tone bias and the myth of a post-racial America [i] [d]
  177. () Discrimination, harassment, abuse, and bullying in the workplace: contribution of workplace injustice to occupational health disparities [d]
  178. (/2016) A plea for the animals: the moral, philosophical, and evolutionary imperative to treat all beings with compassion [i]
  179. () A multilevel analysis of stigma and health: implications for research and policy [d]
  180. () Everyday bias: identifying and overcoming unconscious prejudice in our daily lives [i]
  181. () Confronting ethical permissibility in animal research: rejecting a common assumption and extending a principle of justice [p] [d]
  182. () Relative deprivation: how subjective experiences of inequality influence social behavior and health [d]
  183. () No more psychiatric labels: why formal psychiatric diagnostic systems should be abolished [d]
  184. () People with a borderline personality disorder diagnosis describe discriminatory experiences [d]
  185. (/2018) Other people's English: code-meshing, code-switching, and African American literacy [i]
  186. () Reply to my critics [on: The imperative of integration] [u]
  187. () Sticks and stones: the new problem of bullying and how to solve it [i]
  188. Michael Edwin Bernard [ed] () The strength of self-acceptance: theory, practice, and research [i] [d]
  189. () Women and poverty: psychology, public policy, and social justice [i] [d]
  190. () Erasing the stigma: where science meets advocacy [d]
  191. () Modern slavery as a management practice: exploring the conditions and capabilities for human exploitation [d]
  192. () Troubling freedom: migration, debt, and modern slavery [d]
  193. Mark Goodale [ed] () Human rights at the crossroads [i] [d]
  194. Deborah Hellman & Sophia Reibetanz Moreau [ed] () Philosophical foundations of discrimination law [i] [d]
  195. () Hazard or hardship: crafting global norms on the right to refuse unsafe work [i]
  196. Katherine Hite & Mark Ungar [ed] () Sustaining human rights in the twenty-first century: strategies from Latin America [i]
  197. () Fresh fruit, broken bodies: migrant farmworkers in the United States [i] [d] [j]
  198. () Writing beyond race: living theory and practice [i] [d]
  199. () What is Mandela's secret? [u]
  200. () Experiencing discrimination increases risk taking [d]
  201. Deborah J. Johnson, DeBrenna LaFa Agbényiga, & Robert K. Hitchcock [ed] () Vulnerable children: global challenges in education, health, well-being, and child rights [i] [d]
  202. () Understanding politeness [i] [d]
  203. () Reducing implicit prejudice [d]
  204. () Meritocratic education and social worthlessness [i] [d]
  205. () The ethics of interrogation: professional responsibility in an age of terror [i] [j]
  206. () Equanimity and intimacy: a Buddhist-feminist approach to the elimination of bias [d]
  207. () Animal oppression and human violence: domesecration, capitalism, and global conflict [i] [j]
  208. () Respect and agency: an empirical exploration [d]
  209. () Conspicuous and inconspicuous discriminations in everyday life [i] [d]
  210. () Living in one of R. D. Laing's post-Kingsley Hall households [u]
  211. () Martin Luther King Jr. and the morality of legal practice: lessons in love and justice [i] [d]
  212. () Is stigma internalized?: the longitudinal impact of public stigma on self-stigma [p] [d]
  213. () Focusing on employability through the lens of stigma [d]
  214. () Empirical evidence for the importance of conceptualizing client strengths [d]
  215. () Impact of bullying in childhood on adult health, wealth, crime and social outcomes [p] [d]
  216. () Cleaning up: how hospital outsourcing is hurting workers and endangering patients [i] [d] [j]
  217. () On being included: racism and diversity in institutional life [i] [d]
  218. () The placebo phenomenon: implications for the ethics of shared decision-making [p] [d]
  219. () Extending the purposes of science education: addressing violence within socio-economic disadvantaged communities [d]
  220. () Fostering compassionate attitudes and the amelioration of aggression through a science class [d]
  221. () Animacies: biopolitics, racial mattering, and queer affect [i] [d]
  222. () Animal rights without liberation: applied ethics and human obligations [i] [j]
  223. () The accountable prison [d]
  224. () Women and poverty in 21st century America [i]
  225. () Beyond prejudice: are negative evaluations the problem and is getting us to like one another more the solution? [and comments and reply] [p] [d]
  226. () Under the radar: how unexamined biases in decision-making processes in clinical interactions can contribute to health care disparities [d]
  227. () What if psychology redesigned the criminal justice system? [i] [d]
  228. () Racecraft: the soul of inequality in American life [i]
  229. Susan T. Fiske & Hazel Rose Markus [ed] () Facing social class: how societal rank influences interaction [i] [j]
  230. () Advocacy competency: the helping professional's role in addressing issues of social class [i]
  231. Ryan Goodman, Derek Jinks, & Andrew K. Woods [ed] () Understanding social action, promoting human rights [i] [d]
  232. () Sex and world peace [i] [j]
  233. () From arbiter to omnivore: the bourgeois transcendent self and the other in disorganised modernity [d]
  234. () Stewardship of things: the radical potential of product stewardship for re-framing responsibilities and relationships to products and materials [d]
  235. () Confronting criminal law's violence: the possibilities of unfinished alternatives [u]
  236. (/2020) The international human rights movement: a history [i] [j]
  237. () Disposable workers: applying a human rights framework to analyze duties owed to seriously injured or ill migrants [d] [j] [u]
  238. () Differences in life expectancy due to race and educational differences are widening, and many may not catch up [d]
  239. () International human rights and mental disability law: when the silenced are heard [i]
  240. () Inequality is a relationship [p] [d]
  241. () Capabilities, contributive injustice and unequal divisions of labour [d]
  242. () From tolerance to respect in inter-ethnic contexts [d]
  243. () Why appreciation matters so much [u]
  244. () Rambling through the fields of justice in search of well-being for all [d]
  245. () Helping medical learners recognise and manage unconscious bias toward certain patient groups [p] [d]
  246. Laura Westra, Colin L. Soskolne, & Donald W. Spady [ed] () Human health and ecological integrity: ethics, law and human rights [i] [d]
  247. () Miles to go before we sleep: racial inequities in health [d]
  248. () The crucible of religion: culture, civilization, and affirmation of life [i]
  249. () Reasonable atheism: a moral case for respectful disbelief [i]
  250. () Being with [d]
  251. () We are all learning here: cycles of research and application in adult development [i] [d]
  252. () Envy up, scorn down: how status divides us [i] [j]
  253. () Dignity: the essential role it plays in resolving conflict [i] [d] [j]
  254. () Lingering effects: stereotype threat hurts more than you think [d]
  255. () Authoring identity amidst the treacherous terrain of science: a multiracial feminist examination of the journeys of three women of color in science [d]
  256. () Grounding human rights in a pluralist world [i] [j]
  257. () Radicals in their own time: four hundred years of struggle for liberty and equal justice in America [i] [d]
  258. () The impact of civility interventions on employee social behavior, distress, and attitudes [d]
  259. (/2019) Narrative therapy [i] [d]
  260. () The haves and the have-nots: a brief and idiosyncratic history of global inequality [i]
  261. () Queer (in)justice: the criminalization of LGBT people in the United States [i]
  262. () 'I am somebody!': Brazil's social movements educate for gender equality and economic sustainability [i]
  263. Alexander Papachristou [ed] () Blind goddess: a reader on race and justice [i]
  264. () Why things matter to people: social science, values and ethical life [i] [d]
  265. () American policing at a crossroads: unsustainable policies and the procedural justice alternative [u]
  266. () Inequality and power: the economics of class [i] [d]
  267. () How many slaves are working for you? [u]
  268. () Religious abuse: implications for counseling lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals [d]
  269. () Underscoring the need for social justice initiatives concerning the sexual objectification of women [d]
  270. () A faithful compass: rethinking the term restorative justice to find clarity [d]
  271. () Look at the human being in front of you who's hurting: clients with a borderline personality disorder diagnosis describe their experiences of discriminatory and helpful behaviour from health professionals [o] [u]
  272. () Humiliation, self-esteem and violence [d]
  273. () When the seemingly innocuous 'stings': racial microaggressions and their emotional consequences [d]
  274. (/2012) The new Jim Crow: mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness [i]
  275. () The diversity education dilemma: exposing status hierarchies without reinforcing them [d]
  276. () The imperative of integration [i] [d] [j]
  277. () The animal manifesto: six reasons for expanding our compassion footprint [i]
  278. () Microethical and relational insights from pediatric palliative care [d]
  279. () What's love got to do with it?: contemporary lessons on lawyerly advocacy from the preacher Martin Luther King, Jr. [u]
  280. David A. Crenshaw [ed] () Reverence in healing: honoring strengths without trivializing suffering [i]
  281. () The roots of the recovery movement in psychiatry: lessons learned [i] [d]
  282. (/2020) The white racial frame: centuries of racial framing and counter-framing [i] [d]
  283. () When strangers call: a consideration of care, justice, and compassion [d] [j]
  284. () Temporal justice [d]
  285. () Why don't we practice what we preach?: a meta-analytic review of religious racism [d]
  286. () Suffering in a productive world: chronic illness, visibility, and the space beyond agency [d]
  287. () The interplay between fairness and the experience of respect: implications for group life [i] [d]
  288. (/2018) Social justice, multicultural counseling, and practice: beyond a conventional approach [i] [d]
  289. () Coping with control and manipulation: making the difference between being a target and becoming a victim [i]
  290. () Carrots and sticks don't work: build a culture of employee engagement with the principles of RESPECT [i]
  291. () Personality and support for universal human rights: a review and test of a structural model [p] [d]
  292. () Military ethics and virtues: an interdisciplinary approach for the 21st century [i] [d]
  293. () Promoting human dignity: an evaluation of a programme for racially motivated offenders [d]
  294. () Undoing privilege: unearned advantage in a divided world [i]
  295. () Inequality: an underacknowledged source of mental illness and distress [d]
  296. () Defining respectful leadership: what it is, how it can be measured, and another glimpse at what it is related to [d] [j]
  297. () Second-personal respect, the experiential aspect of respect, and feminist philosophy [d]
  298. () Normalizing symptoms: neither labeling nor enabling [d]
  299. () An ethics of interrogation [i] [d]
  300. () Incivility: the rude stranger in everyday life [i] [d]
  301. () Psychology, poverty, and the end of social exclusion: putting our practice to work [i]
  302. () Hurtful words: exposure to peer verbal aggression is associated with elevated psychiatric symptom scores and corpus callosum abnormalities [p] [d]
  303. () Misdiagnosing normality: psychiatry's failure to address the problem of false positive diagnoses of mental disorder in a changing professional environment [d]
  304. () Discrimination, race relations, and the second generation [j] [u]
  305. Thomas A. Arcury & Sara A. Quandt [ed] () Latino farmworkers in the Eastern United States: health, safety and justice [i] [d]
  306. () The slave next door: human trafficking and slavery in America today [i] [d] [j]
  307. () Doctoring the mind: is our current treatment of mental illness really any good? [i] [d] [j]
  308. () The challenge of leading on unstable ground: triggers that activate social identity faultlines [d]
  309. () Mutual empathy: a means of improving the quality of emergency health care services rendered to marginalized, addicted individuals [i]
  310. (/2018) The essential guide to handling workplace harassment & discrimination [i]
  311. () A behavioral account of the labor market: the role of fairness concerns [d]
  312. () Relational being: beyond self and community [i]
  313. Gopal Guru [ed] () Humiliation: claims and context [i]
  314. Miranda Horvath & Jennifer M. Brown [ed] () Rape: challenging contemporary thinking [i]
  315. () Dignity violation in health care [p] [d]
  316. () An urban geography of dignity [p] [d]
  317. () Emotion and conflict: how human rights can dignify emotion and help us wage good conflict [i]
  318. () The role of psychological flexibility in mental health stigma and psychological distress for the stigmatizer [d]
  319. () Honoring elders: aging, authority, and Ojibwe religion [i] [d] [j]
  320. () Borders of solidarity: life in displacement in the Amazon tri-border region [u]
  321. Todd D. Nelson [ed] (/2016) Handbook of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination [i] [d]
  322. () Civility, Respect, Engagement in the Workforce (CREW): nationwide organization development intervention at Veterans Health Administration [d]
  323. Barry Percy-Smith & Nigel Thomas [ed] () A handbook of children and young people's participation: perspectives from theory and practice [i]
  324. () Rape and respectability: ideas about sexual violence and social class [d]
  325. () Promotion of children's rights and prevention of child maltreatment [p] [d]
  326. () 'Who do they think we are, anyway?': perceptions of and responses to poverty stigma [p] [d]
  327. () Pain and defense versus grace and justice: the relational conflict and restoration model [d]
  328. () Learning values for living together [d]
  329. () Becoming who we are: a theoretical explanation of gendered social structures and social networks that shape adolescent interpersonal aggression [d]
  330. () 'Talk to me—I'm human': the story of a girl, her personhood, and the failures of health care [p] [d]
  331. () Humility [i] [d]
  332. () Research across the color line: empowerment, mutual learning, and difficult decisions [i] [u]
  333. () Bowing to your enemies: courtesy, budō, and Japan [d] [u]
  334. () Transformative family therapy: just families in a just society [i]
  335. () Simple kindness can go a long way: relationships, social identity, and engagement [d]
  336. () Parents perceived as peers: filial maturity in adulthood [d]
  337. () Informed consent to psychotherapy: protecting the dignity and respecting the autonomy of patients [p] [d]
  338. Jaclyn Friedman & Jessica Valenti [ed] () Yes means yes!: visions of female sexual power & a world without rape [i]
  339. () Dignity for all: how to create a world without rankism [i]
  340. () Meeting universal human needs as the foundation of individual and social development and of social and global justice [d]
  341. () The everyday language of white racism [i] [d]
  342. () Psychotherapy revolution: translating symptoms into gifts [d]
  343. Annette Lareau & Dalton Conley [ed] () Social class: how does it work? [i] [j]
  344. () Breeding contempt: the history of coerced sterilization in the United States [i] [d] [j]
  345. () A practical guide to ethics: living and leading with integrity [i] [d]
  346. (/2014) Human rights and social justice in a global perspective: an introduction to international social work [i]
  347. () Seneca Falls and the origins of the women's rights movement [i]
  348. Jeylan T. Mortimer [ed] () Social class and transitions to adulthood [i]
  349. Arie Nadler, Thomas E. Malloy, & Jeffrey D. Fisher [ed] () The social psychology of intergroup reconciliation [i]
  350. () Human rights at the UN: the political history of universal justice [i]
  351. () 'I apologize for being late': the courteous psychotherapist [p] [d]
  352. Mica Pollock [ed] () Everyday antiracism: getting real about race in school [i]
  353. () Restoring right relations among privileged and poor people: a case study of the Center for New Creation [d]
  354. () Positioning and conflict involving a person with dementia: a case study [i] [d]
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  356. (/2017) Power in psychotherapy and counseling: re-thinking the 'power differential' myth and exploring the moral, ethical, professional, and clinical issues of power in therapy [u]
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  358. (/2010) Not for sale: the return of the global slave trade—and how we can fight it [i]
  359. Sharon C. Bolton [ed] () Dimensions of dignity at work [i] [d]
  360. () Nobodies: modern American slave labor and the dark side of the new global economy [i]
  361. () Using economic human rights in the movement to end poverty: the Kensington Welfare Rights union and the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign [i] [j]
  362. () I thought it was just me, but it isn't: telling the truth about perfectionism, inadequacy, and power [i]
  363. () Crimes of punishment: America's culture of violence [i]
  364. () Paying respect [d]
  365. () Universal dimensions of social cognition: warmth and competence [d]
  366. () What got you here won't get you there: how successful people become even more successful [i]
  367. () Dignity and health: a review [p] [d]
  368. () Contact: tact and caress [d]
  369. () Albert Schweitzer's reverence for life: ethical idealism and self-realization [i]
  370. María Ochoa & Barbara K. Ige [ed] () Shout out: women of color respond to violence [i]
  371. () Marked: race, crime, and finding work in an era of mass incarceration [i] [d]
  372. () Why good things happen to good people: the exciting new research that proves the link between doing good and living a longer, healthier, happier life [i]
  373. () Racial and ethnic identity: developmental perspectives and research [d]
  374. Elisabeth Reichert [ed] () Challenges in human rights: a social work perspective [i] [j]
  375. () Dignity at work: broadening the agenda [d]
  376. () An ethical framework for community health workers and related institutions [p] [d]
  377. () Social exclusion decreases prosocial behavior [d]
  378. () Beyond formal education [u]
  379. () What B would otherwise do: a critique of conceptualizations of 'power' in organizational theory [d]
  380. () Freedom riders: 1961 and the struggle for racial justice [i]
  381. () Privilege and disadvantage [u]
  382. () Growing up in a culture of respect: child rearing in highland Peru [i]
  383. () Getting back to basics: some thoughts on dignity, materialism, and a culture of racial equality [u]
  384. () Why not kill them all?: the logic and prevention of mass political murder [i] [d] [j]
  385. () What happened to civil rights? [d]
  386. () Perceived external prestige and internal respect: new insights into the organizational identification process [d]
  387. () All rise: somebodies, nobodies, and the politics of dignity [i]
  388. () Respect as the ethic of the open society [u]
  389. () Animism: respecting the living world [i]
  390. () Interpersonal rejection as a determinant of anger and aggression [d]
  391. () Making enemies: humiliation and international conflict [i]
  392. (/2012) Global business etiquette: a guide to international communication and customs [i]
  393. () Human dignity, human rights, and religious pluralism: Buddhist and Christian perspectives [d] [j]
  394. () Accept and value each person [i]
  395. () Performing respect: using enactments in group work with men who have abused [d]
  396. () Learning and livelihood [u]
  397. () The race beat: the press, the civil rights struggle, and the awakening of a nation [i]
  398. () The art of civilized conversation: a guide to expressing yourself with style and grace [i]
  399. David W. Shwalb & Barbara J. Shwalb [ed] () Respect and disrespect: cultural and developmental origins [i]
  400. () Medical apartheid: the dark history of medical experimentation on Black Americans from colonial times to the present [i]
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  404. () Stratification: social division and inequality [i]
  405. () The economy of esteem: an essay on civil and political society [i]
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  407. () Dignity therapy: a novel psychotherapeutic intervention for patients near the end of life [d]
  408. () A desperate means to dignity: work refusal amongst Philadelphia welfare recipients [d]
  409. () The radical acceptance of everything: living a focusing life [i]
  410. () 'They wouldn't pay attention': death without dignity [d]
  411. () Am I respected or not?: inclusion and reputation as issues in group membership [d]
  412. () Beyond reason: using emotions as you negotiate [i]
  413. () Nursing against the odds: how health care cost cutting, media stereotypes, and medical hubris undermine nurses and patient care [i] [d] [j]
  414. Gordon Grant [ed] () Learning disability: a life cycle approach to valuing people [i]
  415. () The etiquette edge: the unspoken rules for business success [i]
  416. () Rigorously respecting the person: the artistic science of experiential personal constructivism [d]
  417. () Respect: a girl's guide to getting respect and dealing when your line is crossed [i]
  418. PRATEC [ed] () Volver al respeto: iniciativas de afirmación cultural andino-amazónicas [i] [u]
  419. () Privacy and the criminal arrestee or suspect: in search of a right, in need of a rule [u]
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  421. () Who are the oppressed? [i] [d]
  422. () The enthusiastic employee: how companies profit by giving workers what they want [i]
  423. () 'It is a horrible term for someone': service user and provider perspectives on 'personality disorder' [d]
  424. () Multicultural organization competence through deliberative dialogue [u]
  425. () The four things that matter most: a book about living [i]
  426. () The ethics of respect in negotiation [i]
  427. () How stigma interferes with mental health care [p] [d]
  428. () The kids' guide to working out conflicts: how to keep cool, stay safe, and get along [i]
  429. () Reconsidering the clinical utility of bias as a mental health problem: intervention strategies for psychotherapy practice [d]
  430. () Protecting democracy by preserving justice: 'even for the feared and the hated' [u]
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  432. () I am you: the metaphysical foundations for global ethics [i] [d]
  433. () Respect and take care of things [i]
  434. () License to harass: law, hierarchy, and offensive public speech [i] [d]
  435. () The best of times, the worst of times [u]
  436. () International conservation organizations and the fate of local tropical forest conservation initiatives [d] [j]
  437. () Fitting in and fighting back: stigma management strategies among homeless kids [d] [j]
  438. () The mind at work: valuing the intelligence of the American worker [i]
  439. () Femininity, sports, and feminism: developing a theory of physical liberation [d]
  440. () Making minds less well educated than our own [i] [d]
  441. () Living and dying with dignity: reflections on lived experience [p] [d]
  442. () Strategic virtues: humility as a source of competitive advantage [d]
  443. () Radical acceptance: embracing your life with the heart of a Buddha [i]
  444. () Competency development planning guide [u]
  445. (/2018) Respect [u]
  446. () Reconstituting development as a shared responsibility: ethics, aesthetics and a creative shaping of human possibilities [i]
  447. () A human being died that night: a South African story of forgiveness [i]
  448. () Rock my soul: Black people and self-esteem [i]
  449. () Honour Earth Mother = Mino-audjaudauh Mizzu-Kummik-Quae [i]
  450. () Serving time, serving others: acts of kindness by inmates, prison staff, victims, and volunteers [i]
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  452. () Trapped: modern-day slavery in the Brazilian Amazon [i]
  453. () Empowerment and long-living women: return to the rejected body [d]
  454. () A few good men: the Bodhisattva path according to the Inquiry of Ugra (Ugraparipṛcchā) [i]
  455. Anne P. Rice [ed] () Witnessing lynching: American writers respond [i]
  456. () Respect in a world of inequality [i]
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  460. () Animals and the concept of dignity: critical reflections on a circus performance [d]
  461. () Rural Studio: Samuel Mockbee and an architecture of decency [i]
  462. () Candor, connection, and enterprise in adolescent therapy [i]
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  464. () Men who believe in feminism [i]
  465. () The ten trusts: what we must do to care for the animals we love [i]
  466. () Sister circle: Black women and work [i]
  467. Daisy Hernández & Bushra Rehman [ed] () Colonize this!: young women of color on today's feminism [i]
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  470. () Police disrespect toward the public: an encounter-based analysis [d]
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  474. () Sexual harassment and masculinity: the power and meaning of 'girl watching' [d]
  475. () Being upright: Zen meditation and the bodhisattva precepts [i]
  476. () Does global inequality matter? [d] [j]
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  479. Suhas Chakma & Marianne Jensen [ed] () Racism against indigenous peoples [i]
  480. () 'Simply to be let in': inclusion as a basis for recovery [d]
  481. () Self-forgiveness and self-respect [d] [j]
  482. () Welcome everything [p]
  483. () Dignity at work [i] [d]
  484. () How using the DSM causes damage: a client's report [d]
  485. Mark R. Leary [ed] () Interpersonal rejection [i]
  486. () The Lakota way: stories and lessons for living [i]
  487. () Disrespect and the experience of injustice [d]
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  489. () In the name of hate: understanding hate crimes [i] [d]
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  491. () Rape: a century of resistance [d]
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  503. () No shame in my game: the working poor in the inner city [i]
  504. () Domestic violence as a human rights issue: the case of immigrant Latinos [d]
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  539. () The tension between empathy and assertiveness [d]
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