This article engages with the shift towards an emphasis on ‘resilience’ in local government discourses. Using the London Borough of Newham as a case study, it will argue that contradictory definitions of the term have, until recently, been used to justify the erosion of the third sector in the borough, specifically groups who support religious and linguistic minorities. Interviews and documentary analysis are used to consider how the concept of resilience had a racializing effect in this borough, and we argue that as a facet of policy resilience risks treating plurality as a threat rather than a strength. This is highlighted through an examination of how the third sector was characterised as retarding individuals’ resilience and promoting ‘...
In recent years, resilience has been invoked as both a pre-emptive and responsive strategy to tackli...
Organising community resilience: An examination of the forms of sociality promoted in community resi...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the emergence of the concept of ‘urban resilience’ in the litera...
This article engages with the shift towards an emphasis on ‘resilience’ in local government discours...
Analysis of how English local authorities (LAs) have fared post large cuts to their funding by the C...
The term resilience is increasingly being used to capture the challenges involved in managing in ‘ha...
In this commentary the authors analyse how the concept of resilience can be and has been applied to ...
In many countries, local government has been a prime target of austerity measures. In response, loca...
In many countries, local government has been a prime target of austerity measures. In response, loca...
There are an increasing number of articles and publications that attempt to define resilience in the...
Resilience has become a fashionable concept in UK policy-making in the last years. Many commentators...
This thesis is concerned with what it means to govern through resilience, with emphasis on flood gov...
‘Resilience’, a quintessentially neoliberal concept, has never been a politically neutral discourse,...
Over the past decade, resilience has emerged as a key priority linking disparate areas of British po...
Communities have emerged as a principal strategic target for contemporary resilience programmes. Goi...
In recent years, resilience has been invoked as both a pre-emptive and responsive strategy to tackli...
Organising community resilience: An examination of the forms of sociality promoted in community resi...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the emergence of the concept of ‘urban resilience’ in the litera...
This article engages with the shift towards an emphasis on ‘resilience’ in local government discours...
Analysis of how English local authorities (LAs) have fared post large cuts to their funding by the C...
The term resilience is increasingly being used to capture the challenges involved in managing in ‘ha...
In this commentary the authors analyse how the concept of resilience can be and has been applied to ...
In many countries, local government has been a prime target of austerity measures. In response, loca...
In many countries, local government has been a prime target of austerity measures. In response, loca...
There are an increasing number of articles and publications that attempt to define resilience in the...
Resilience has become a fashionable concept in UK policy-making in the last years. Many commentators...
This thesis is concerned with what it means to govern through resilience, with emphasis on flood gov...
‘Resilience’, a quintessentially neoliberal concept, has never been a politically neutral discourse,...
Over the past decade, resilience has emerged as a key priority linking disparate areas of British po...
Communities have emerged as a principal strategic target for contemporary resilience programmes. Goi...
In recent years, resilience has been invoked as both a pre-emptive and responsive strategy to tackli...
Organising community resilience: An examination of the forms of sociality promoted in community resi...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the emergence of the concept of ‘urban resilience’ in the litera...