This paper focuses on the status of resilience for conceptualizing interactions on climate change response between actors possessing differing social standpoints and worldviews. Relations between discursive mobilizations and socio-material manifestations of resilience are considered. The paper reviews and builds upon research which has addressed environmental and scientific issues using the concept of the boundary object and related ideas. Examination of wider literature reveals a series of themes - power and authority, epistemological interactions, reflexivity, and scale - which make visible an array of variables, and which could facilitate more systematic and comparable studies of climate change resilience
Faced with the global climate crisis and the inevitability of future climate shocks, enhancing socia...
The term 'resilience' is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
The term 'resilience' is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
PublishedJournal ArticleResilience is everywhere in contemporary debates about global environmental ...
The resilience concept requires greater attention to human livelihoods if it is to address the limit...
The term ‘resilience’ is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
Climate change and its associated challenges may have an impact on people and communities. Studies p...
The concept of resilience is now capturing high interest across academic, policy and popular debate....
Approaches to resilience to climate change can be socially exclusionary if they do not acknowledge d...
Social capital is considered important for resilience across social levels, including communities, y...
abstract: Many recent studies observe the increasing importance, influence, and analysis of resilien...
ArticleMany recent studies observe the increasing importance, influence, and analysis of resilience ...
The social dimensions of resilience and their relationship with social capital have received little ...
Faced with the global climate crisis and the inevitability of future climate shocks, enhancing socia...
The term 'resilience' is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
The term 'resilience' is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
PublishedJournal ArticleResilience is everywhere in contemporary debates about global environmental ...
The resilience concept requires greater attention to human livelihoods if it is to address the limit...
The term ‘resilience’ is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
Climate change and its associated challenges may have an impact on people and communities. Studies p...
The concept of resilience is now capturing high interest across academic, policy and popular debate....
Approaches to resilience to climate change can be socially exclusionary if they do not acknowledge d...
Social capital is considered important for resilience across social levels, including communities, y...
abstract: Many recent studies observe the increasing importance, influence, and analysis of resilien...
ArticleMany recent studies observe the increasing importance, influence, and analysis of resilience ...
The social dimensions of resilience and their relationship with social capital have received little ...
Faced with the global climate crisis and the inevitability of future climate shocks, enhancing socia...
The term 'resilience' is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
The term 'resilience' is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...