Video-taped Dialogues on Dignity
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See Evelin Lindner's channel, and Gaby Saab's WDUi channel


19th Annual Conference of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies network in Oslo, Norway, 27th - 30th August 2012

• 01 Music, Movement, the Arts, and Mindfulness to Integrate Victims and Perpetrators of Violence
This video was created by Randi Gunhildstad from Norway, Tomoko Ishii and Sayaka Iwazaki from Japan, and Carmen Hetaraka from New Zealand. Anna Strout did the planning and video-taping.
This video was created on 28th August 2012 at the end of Day Two of the 19th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, titled "In the Aftermath of the 22nd July: How to Sustain a Global Culture of Equality in Dignity or likeverd."

• 02 Grandmothers for Peace in Oslo (see video in English and in Norwegian/English
"Grandmothers for Peace" is a video that was created on 5th December 2012 in front of the Parliament in Oslo, Norway. Roger Haugen did the filming. The first part of this video is in Norwegian, the second part in English (Sissel Melbye, among others). We see also Mai-Bente Bonnevie, Berit Waal, Trine Eklund, and many others. See more at www.bestemodreforfred.com.

This video was inspired by a first video that was created on 29th August 2012 at the end of Day Three of the 19th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, titled "In the Aftermath of the 22nd July: How to Sustain a Global Culture of Equality in Dignity or likeverd." Mai-Bente Bonnevie and Trine Eklund explain the activities of the Grandmothers of Peace in Oslo.

• 03Gabriela Saab and Wellington Lira Discuss Linguistic Discrimination
This video was created on 29th August 2012 at the end of Day Three of the 19th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, titled "In the Aftermath of the 22nd July: How to Sustain a Global Culture of Equality in Dignity or likeverd." Anna Strout did the planning and video-taping.

• 04 Anne-Katrine Hagelund Received the Beacon of Dignity Award on 30th August 2012
Anne Katrine Hagelund received the Beacon of Dignity Award from Inga Bostad, Vice-Rector of the University of Oslo, Noway, Jorunn Økland, Head of the Centre for Gender Research, and Evelin Lindner, Founding President of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies network, on 30th August 2012. The ceremony was part of the Public Event of the 19th Annual Conference of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, titled "In the Aftermath of the 22nd July: How to Sustain a Global Culture of Equality in Dignity or likeverd." Anna Strout did the video-taping.
For a webgallery of the still pictures please click on the picture above or here to see all the photos that Anna Strout kindly took on Day Four of Anne-Katrine's award ceremony.
You can also see the still pictures as pdf file.

• 05 Inga Bostad, Vice-Rector of the University of Oslo, welcomes all conference participants on 28th August, followed by Carmen Hetaraka from New Zealand who presents the Maori world view
This video was recorded on 28th August 2012 at the University of Oslo in the context the 19th Annual Conference of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) network in Oslo, Norway, 27th-30th August 2012. The conference was titled "In the Aftermath of the 22nd July: How to Sustain a Global Culture of Equality in Dignity or likeverd." We thank Lasse Moer for making it possible for us to use the Adobe Connect video platform throughout our conference, and for donating his free time to edit and publish this video.
This video has two parts:
1. Inga Bostad, Vice-Rector of the University of Oslo, welcomes the participants of the conference.
2. Carmen Hetaraka from New Zealand presents the Maori world view. See more on:

• 06 Compassion, a Voice from the Past to Voices of the Future," presentation by Michael Britton on 29th August 2012
This talk was recorded on 29th August 2012 at the University of Oslo in the context of the 19th Annual Conference of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) network in Oslo, Norway, 27th-30th August 2012. The conference was titled "In the Aftermath of the 22nd July: How to Sustain a Global Culture of Equality in Dignity or likeverd." We thank Lasse Moer for making it possible for us to use the Adobe Connect video platform throughout our conference, and for donating his free time to edit and publish this video.