In this paper we explore the scaling of resilience policy and practice not as an effect upon infrastructure but as enacted through infrastructure. Drawing on Foucault’s topological analyses of governmental power, especially his elaboration of its coeval centripetal and centrifugal flows, we argue that understanding the scaling of resilience policy and practice involves acknowledging its infrastructural composition. We examine this infrastructural scaling through an empirical analysis of UK resilience policy and practice, as recounted by those working across multiple organizations involved in planning for, and coping with, aleatory events. This reveals how the neoliberal decentralizing refrain, expressed in resilience policy and its critique...
This thesis analyses resilience as a value which constitutes a telos for contemporary liberal securi...
The burgeoning debate on resilience in international relations has seen the emergence of two polariz...
This paper studies how approaches to disaster planning have been changing with the rise of ‘resilien...
In this paper we explore the scaling of resilience policy and practice not as an effect upon infrast...
Resilience, as a framework informing governance, relies on an ontology of emergent complexity. This ...
This chapter maps the intersection and imbrication of two objects – critical infrastructure (CI) – a...
‘Resilience’, a quintessentially neoliberal concept, has never been a politically neutral discourse,...
This article offers a critical social science perspective on the globalisation of disaster resilienc...
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...
This article critically examines recent works on resilience. In so doing, it argues that rather than...
While the rise of ‘resilience’ as a strategic concept has been widely noted, security scholars have ...
The paper argues for a governmentality perspective on risk-management politics and resilience-relate...
Resilience is increasingly used as a new discourse for dealing with future shocks, crises and transi...
The global financial crisis has stimulated much research about the resilience of neoliberalism. Howe...
This thesis analyses resilience as a value which constitutes a telos for contemporary liberal securi...
The burgeoning debate on resilience in international relations has seen the emergence of two polariz...
This paper studies how approaches to disaster planning have been changing with the rise of ‘resilien...
In this paper we explore the scaling of resilience policy and practice not as an effect upon infrast...
Resilience, as a framework informing governance, relies on an ontology of emergent complexity. This ...
This chapter maps the intersection and imbrication of two objects – critical infrastructure (CI) – a...
‘Resilience’, a quintessentially neoliberal concept, has never been a politically neutral discourse,...
This article offers a critical social science perspective on the globalisation of disaster resilienc...
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...
This article critically examines recent works on resilience. In so doing, it argues that rather than...
While the rise of ‘resilience’ as a strategic concept has been widely noted, security scholars have ...
The paper argues for a governmentality perspective on risk-management politics and resilience-relate...
Resilience is increasingly used as a new discourse for dealing with future shocks, crises and transi...
The global financial crisis has stimulated much research about the resilience of neoliberalism. Howe...
This thesis analyses resilience as a value which constitutes a telos for contemporary liberal securi...
The burgeoning debate on resilience in international relations has seen the emergence of two polariz...
This paper studies how approaches to disaster planning have been changing with the rise of ‘resilien...