what is the dignity project?

This interdisciplinary research project responds to the the recent imperatives to better understand the notion of dignity and the social contexts in which an individual's dignity can be actualized or painfully ruptured. The requirement to protect dignity is limited without a clear definition of what exactly it is. In spite of the fact that it is a grounding concept underpinning international human rights theory, dignity is a complex, multifaceted and highly contested concept.

We assembled a multidisciplinary team comprising philosophers, anthropologists, neuroscientists, epidemiologists collaborating across multiple universities, as well as experts in international development and gender at UNICEF to examine the institutional, social, material and psychological contexts that enable the enactment and experience of dignity. The research team pays close attention to feminist and culturally appropriate conceptualisations of dignity, its relation to inequality in various geographical, economic and cultural settings, and  explores the question of how dignity may be measured.

The project is centered at McGill University, Montreal, and funded by the Foundation for Psychocultural Research and Unicef Innocenti. McGill’s participating offices include the Division of Social & Transcultural Psychiatry, the Institute for Health & Social Policy (IHSP), and School of Population & Global Health (SPGH).

collaborators

 

Linda Barclay — Department of Philosophy, Monash University

Samuel Bickel — Regional Office of South Asia (ROSA), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

Suparna Choudhury — Division of Transcultural Psychiatry & Institute for Health and Social Policy (IHSP), McGill University

Jaswant Guzder — Division of Transcultural Psychiatry, McGill University

Sheeba Härmä — Regional Gender Adviser at United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

Suzy Killmister — Department of Philosophy, Monash University

Brandon Kohrt — Global Health Institute, Duke University

Michael Marmot — Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London (UCL) & Chair of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health, World Health Organization (WHO)

Jeffrey Snodgrass — Department of Anthropology, Colorado State University

Natalie Stoljar — Department of Philosophy & Institute for Health and Social Policy (IHSP), McGill University

Eran Tal — Department of Philosophy, McGill University

Carol Worthman — Department of Anthropology, Emory University

supported in part by

 
 
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