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Bibliography of Reviews for Somebodies and Nobodies

Berger, Daniel. “Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank.” Journal of Nervous Mental Disease. 193(8):571. August 2005.

Book Review, Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank, Robert W. Fuller. Chicken Bones: A Journal for Literary and Artistic African-American Themes.

Bookstore Feature: Somebodies and Nobodies by Robert Fuller. AutomatedLearning.com. LearnTech®Insight Issue 9. 15 February 2005.

Brussat, Frederic and Mary Ann. Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank. Spirituality and Health. Online edition. April 2003.

Chihara, Michelle. The Somebody Mystique and the Rise of the Uppity Nobody. Alternet.org. 28 April 2003.

Dyson, Esther. Somebodies and Nobodies. 26 March 2004.

Finley, Michael. “People Who Matter.” Across the Board. Jul/Aug2003, Vol. 40 Issue 4.

Gold, Sarah F. et al. “Somebodies and Nobodies.” Publishers Weekly. 3 March 2003, Vol. 250, Issue 10.

Gonzalez, Roberto J. “A Four-Letter Word is Behind All Our Troubles.” San Francisco Chronicle. 6 April 2003.

Knisely, Robert. Rank Prejudice. Washington Monthly. April 2003.

McKay-Panos, Linda. “Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank.” Newsletter of Calgary’s Committee on Race Relations and Cross-Cultural Understanding. Spring 2004.

McDonough, Mark. “Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank.” More than Money. Money and Leadership. Issue 35. Online edition. March 2004.

Prontzos, Peter G. “Author Takes Aim at ‘Rankism.'” The Gazette. Montreal. 19 August 2003.

Reviews for ‘Somebodies and Nobodies.’ Five reviews. TicTap.com.
Rips, Geoff. “For Whom the Phone Rings: And How the Other 60 Percent Really Lives.” The Texas Observer. August 2003.

Roberts, Joseph. “Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank by Robert W. Fuller.” Common Ground. June 2003.

Smith, Erik. “GBN Presents Bob Fuller: Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank.” Global Business Network. April 2003.

“Somebodies and Nobodies by Robert W. Fuller.” NIKE. (Business and Professional Women’s Clubs of NY State) Vol. 55, Issue 2. December 2005.

Somebodies and Nobodies. Alternatives for Living. Updated 2 September 2004.

Somebodies and Nobodies. Work That Works: The Acorn Centre. 15 July 2004.

Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank. University of Calgary.

Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank. Working Knowledge. Harvard Business School. 15 September 2003.

Steiner, John. “Somebodies and Nobodies: How We Abuse Each Other.” Tikkun. September/October 2003.

Viederman, Steve. “Nobodies.” Environmental Grantmakers Fund. “EGA Newsletter. Summer 2004.

Williams, Byron. “Breaking Rank: Rankism Supplants Racism for the 21st Century.” Common Dreams News Center. 10 May 2005. Also published on Working for Change.

Weekend Reading. CYCNet.org. The International Child and Youth Care Network. 11
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Robert W. Fuller named the problem of rankism in Somebodies and Nobodies and described how societies can promote universal dignity in All Rise. With Pamela A. Gerloff he co-wrote Dignity for All - a handbook for the Dignity Movement. His most recent books are Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship?, Genomes, Menomes, Wenomes: Neuroscience and Human Dignity, Belonging: A Memoir, The Rowan Tree: A Novel, The Wisdom of Science, and The Theory of Everybody.

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