Resilience has, in the past four decades, been a term increasingly employed throughout a number of sciences: psychology and ecology, most prominently. Increasingly one finds it in political science, business administration, sociology, history, disaster planning, urban planning, and international development. The shared use of the term does not, however, imply unified concepts of resilience nor the theories in which it is embedded. Different uses generate different methods, sometimes different methodologies. Evidential or other empirical support can differ between domains of application, even when concepts are broadly shared. The review centres on three resilience frameworks, of increasing complexity: Engineering Resilience (or ‘Common Sense...
The resilience concept raises several conceptual problems, due to its multiple features. Once clarif...
Resilience is interpreted in multiple, often conflicting ways, which prompts critiques but is also v...
In this paper, inspired by the plenary panel at the 2013 meeting of the International Society for Tr...
Humankind finds itself in a predicament unlike any ever experienced. Adversities seem to gather arou...
Resilience scholarship continues to inspire opaque discourse and competing frameworks often inconsis...
Abstract Background: Recent health system shocks such as the Ebola outbreak of 2014–2016 and the gl...
Resilience may be viewed as the capacity of an individual, or perhaps of a dynamic system, to adjust...
Stemming from ecology studies, the interdisciplinary concept of resilience has been gaining signific...
Resilience may be viewed as the capacity of an individual, or perhaps of a dynamic system, to adjust...
Stemming from ecology studies, the interdisciplinary concept of resilience has been gaining signific...
BACKGROUND: Recent health system shocks such as the Ebola outbreak of 2014-2016 and the global finan...
Recurrent humanitarian crises have led many development actors to begin thinking differently about d...
Resilience scholarship continues to inspire opaque discourse and competing frameworks often inconsis...
Since the early work on defining and analyzing resilience in domains such as engineering, ecology an...
Resilience is interpreted in multiple, often conflicting ways, which prompts critiques but is also v...
The resilience concept raises several conceptual problems, due to its multiple features. Once clarif...
Resilience is interpreted in multiple, often conflicting ways, which prompts critiques but is also v...
In this paper, inspired by the plenary panel at the 2013 meeting of the International Society for Tr...
Humankind finds itself in a predicament unlike any ever experienced. Adversities seem to gather arou...
Resilience scholarship continues to inspire opaque discourse and competing frameworks often inconsis...
Abstract Background: Recent health system shocks such as the Ebola outbreak of 2014–2016 and the gl...
Resilience may be viewed as the capacity of an individual, or perhaps of a dynamic system, to adjust...
Stemming from ecology studies, the interdisciplinary concept of resilience has been gaining signific...
Resilience may be viewed as the capacity of an individual, or perhaps of a dynamic system, to adjust...
Stemming from ecology studies, the interdisciplinary concept of resilience has been gaining signific...
BACKGROUND: Recent health system shocks such as the Ebola outbreak of 2014-2016 and the global finan...
Recurrent humanitarian crises have led many development actors to begin thinking differently about d...
Resilience scholarship continues to inspire opaque discourse and competing frameworks often inconsis...
Since the early work on defining and analyzing resilience in domains such as engineering, ecology an...
Resilience is interpreted in multiple, often conflicting ways, which prompts critiques but is also v...
The resilience concept raises several conceptual problems, due to its multiple features. Once clarif...
Resilience is interpreted in multiple, often conflicting ways, which prompts critiques but is also v...
In this paper, inspired by the plenary panel at the 2013 meeting of the International Society for Tr...