This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this recordCommunity resilience is commonly held to be critical for coping with adversity and disturbance. Although the process of community resilience is often contested and critiqued, the enactment of social relations within communities has been shown to ameliorate the worst impacts of disaster events on the well-being of their members. Here, we propose that well-being in the aftermath of disasters is shaped by processes of relationality and belonging within communities. This study uses data from longitudinal mixed-methods research with flood-affected communities in southwest and eastern England directly affected by long-duration an...
One response to the increasing incidence of flooding in the UK has been to shift more responsibility...
Climate change is increasing the prevalence and impact of extreme events, which may have severe psyc...
Disasters literally and figuratively shake the foundations of place in a community. If place is seen...
Previous social psychological research has shown that new group relationships can emerge among disas...
Social support and an emerging sense of community are common in flooding, but postflood group dynami...
While the mobilisation of pre-existing networks is crucial in psychosocial resilience in disasters, ...
Social support and an emerging sense of community are common in flooding, but postflood group dynami...
Individual resilience is a well-established concept within the field of psychology. However, communi...
Resilience is an interesting concept in that it can be applied in similar, but different, ways in a ...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via...
In 2017, marginalised groups were disproportionately impacted by extensive flooding in a rural commu...
Climate change is increasing the prevalence and impact of extreme events, which may have severe psyc...
Abstract After arguing that the descriptions of community wellbeing and community resilience concept...
In 2017, marginalised groups were disproportionately impacted by extensive flooding in a rural commu...
One response to the increasing incidence of flooding in the UK has been to shift more responsibility...
One response to the increasing incidence of flooding in the UK has been to shift more responsibility...
Climate change is increasing the prevalence and impact of extreme events, which may have severe psyc...
Disasters literally and figuratively shake the foundations of place in a community. If place is seen...
Previous social psychological research has shown that new group relationships can emerge among disas...
Social support and an emerging sense of community are common in flooding, but postflood group dynami...
While the mobilisation of pre-existing networks is crucial in psychosocial resilience in disasters, ...
Social support and an emerging sense of community are common in flooding, but postflood group dynami...
Individual resilience is a well-established concept within the field of psychology. However, communi...
Resilience is an interesting concept in that it can be applied in similar, but different, ways in a ...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via...
In 2017, marginalised groups were disproportionately impacted by extensive flooding in a rural commu...
Climate change is increasing the prevalence and impact of extreme events, which may have severe psyc...
Abstract After arguing that the descriptions of community wellbeing and community resilience concept...
In 2017, marginalised groups were disproportionately impacted by extensive flooding in a rural commu...
One response to the increasing incidence of flooding in the UK has been to shift more responsibility...
One response to the increasing incidence of flooding in the UK has been to shift more responsibility...
Climate change is increasing the prevalence and impact of extreme events, which may have severe psyc...
Disasters literally and figuratively shake the foundations of place in a community. If place is seen...