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Humanistic Values from Academic Community Perspective is authored by a range of international experts with a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives and provides a collection of ideas, examples and solutions on Humanistic Values in Academia, implementation and problems that occur in this area of consideration.
Part I. Introduction.

Chapter
1. Humanistic Values in Academia; Alfred Lewis and Natalia Stanusch.

Part II. Humanistic Values From Academic Perspective.

Chapter
2. The University as a Public Space: The Right To The University;
Kenneth Mølbjerg Jørgensen.

Chapter
3. Humanistic Values and the Diverse Cultures of the Academy; Harry
Costin.

Chapter
4. Ethical Leadership: Overcoming the Cycle of Evil; Michelle
Browning.

Chapter
5. Enacting Corporate Humanistic Management through Sustainable
Development Innovation; Claire A. Simmers, Adela McMurray, Anne M. Stoughton,
and Denise Pereira Curi.

Chapter
6. Historical Mindedness and the New Humanists; Jaime Barrera-Parra
and Gustavo A González-Couture.

Part III. Humanistic Values From Student/Faculty Perspective.

Chapter
7. Humanistic Values: Shaping the Future Leaders of Corporate
America; Corinne Jenni.

Chapter
8. Teaching Human Rights as Part of a Business and Sustainability
Course: The Case for Going Deep; H. Ranson and M. Murphy.

Chapter
9. Using Organizational Conflict to Promote, Ignore or Hinder
Humanistic Values? The Case of Managers' Voices; Helena Desivilya Syna, Orit
Shamir-Balderman, and Michal Shamir.

Chapter
10. Building Integrity by Understanding the Nuances of Corruption;
Vivek Khanna and Prabhjot Dutta Khanna.

Part IV. Humanistic Values From Educational Administrative Perspective.

Chapter
11. Humanistic Values from Educational Administrative Perspective;
Li-Hwa Hung.

Chapter
12. Humanistic Renaissance for Good: Leadership Lessons from Florence
to Silicon Valley; Marco Tavanti and Elizabeth A. Wilp.

Chapter
13. From Fragmentation to Complexity and Humanism to Harmony; Maurice
Yolles.

Chapter
14. Privacy Is the New Luxury Good: How Individuals Reclaim Their
Sovereignty; Mary Beth McCabe and Michael Becker.

Biographies.
Alfred Lewis, Canadian University Dubai

Natalia Stanusch, John Cabot University