Human resilience is the ability to “bounce back” or reintegrate after difficult life experiences. I argue that, rather than an individual phenomenon that someone either possesses or does not, resilience is developed, sustained, and grown through discourse, interaction, and material considerations. There are several communicative processes involved. These include: (a) crafting normalcy, (b) affirming identity anchors, (c) maintaining and using communication networks, (d) putting alternative logics to work, and (e) downplaying negative feelings while foregrounding positive emotions, such as hopefulness and self-efficacy. Commentary on how the field of communication as a whole and through specific disciplinary areas can contribute to scholarsh...
Resilience may be viewed as the capacity of an individual, or perhaps of a dynamic system, to adjust...
Gilligan (2000) describes resilience as process which engenders a sense of strength and confidence t...
Resilience as a frame is increasingly appearing in grant funding, news stories, academic journals, a...
Human resilience is the ability to “bounce back” or reintegrate after difficult life experiences. I ...
The communication theory of resilience grew out of personal experience and/or research on effects of...
From serious illness to natural disasters, humans turn to communication as a major source of strengt...
In this article, the phenomenon of human resilience is defined as the cumulative build-up of both pa...
Resilience is a process or phenomenon reflecting relatively positive adaptation despite experiences ...
Although being a familiar and commonly used word within health, psychology, education, communities, ...
Humankind finds itself in a predicament unlike any ever experienced. Adversities seem to gather arou...
The concept of resilience comprises physical, biological, psychological, social, and cultural system...
Based on the vast challenges college students experience, and the current mental health crisis on co...
In this essay we challenge whether current conceptions of optimism, hope, and resilience are complet...
Resilience is that ineffable quality that allows some people to be knocked down by life and come bac...
How may we reconceptualize resilience taking the practice lens and what may such lens add to the cur...
Resilience may be viewed as the capacity of an individual, or perhaps of a dynamic system, to adjust...
Gilligan (2000) describes resilience as process which engenders a sense of strength and confidence t...
Resilience as a frame is increasingly appearing in grant funding, news stories, academic journals, a...
Human resilience is the ability to “bounce back” or reintegrate after difficult life experiences. I ...
The communication theory of resilience grew out of personal experience and/or research on effects of...
From serious illness to natural disasters, humans turn to communication as a major source of strengt...
In this article, the phenomenon of human resilience is defined as the cumulative build-up of both pa...
Resilience is a process or phenomenon reflecting relatively positive adaptation despite experiences ...
Although being a familiar and commonly used word within health, psychology, education, communities, ...
Humankind finds itself in a predicament unlike any ever experienced. Adversities seem to gather arou...
The concept of resilience comprises physical, biological, psychological, social, and cultural system...
Based on the vast challenges college students experience, and the current mental health crisis on co...
In this essay we challenge whether current conceptions of optimism, hope, and resilience are complet...
Resilience is that ineffable quality that allows some people to be knocked down by life and come bac...
How may we reconceptualize resilience taking the practice lens and what may such lens add to the cur...
Resilience may be viewed as the capacity of an individual, or perhaps of a dynamic system, to adjust...
Gilligan (2000) describes resilience as process which engenders a sense of strength and confidence t...
Resilience as a frame is increasingly appearing in grant funding, news stories, academic journals, a...