In this commentary the authors analyse how the concept of resilience can be and has been applied to Black, Asian and minority ethnic families and communities in ways that are biased, stigmatising and pathologising. They argue that current definitions of resilience need to be redefined and reconceptualised, particularly in settings dominated by White middle-class voices that define what ‘positive emotions’, ‘successful traits’ and ‘coping mechanisms’ entail. Here, through racism and flawed perceptions and interpretations of resilience and ‘othering’, members from ethnic minority communities are defined as in need of resilience support, whilst at the same time their experience of structural racism, e.g., in relation to mental health support, ...
YesIn this paper, we respond to academic critiques of resilience that suggest an inherent affinity w...
How do perceptions of racial resilience of African Americans influence the frequency and substance o...
This article focuses on young people who returned from the Lord’s Resistance Army in northern Uganda...
Resilience is defined in different ways. Though there are nuanced differences, most scholars and lay...
The present study is a systematic literature review on the psychology of resilience, or the ability ...
The present study is a systematic literature review on the psychology of resilience, or the ability ...
This article engages with the shift towards an emphasis on ‘resilience’ in local government discours...
This article engages with the shift towards an emphasis on ‘resilience’ in local government discours...
Purpose: This paper looks at some of the evidence that supports the construct of resilience and the ...
The concept of internalised racism (IR) has been criticised for its potential utilisation to perpetu...
Resilience has been critiqued as being regressively status quo and thus propping up neo-liberalism, ...
Historically and contemporarily, popular discourses have pathologised Black mixed-race men as the em...
This chapter discusses the concept of community resilience and explains it in the context of the fig...
The concept of resilience has evolved, from an individual-level characteristic to a wider ecological...
Using Asian Critical Race Theory and Resilience Theory, this qualitative study explores how Asian in...
YesIn this paper, we respond to academic critiques of resilience that suggest an inherent affinity w...
How do perceptions of racial resilience of African Americans influence the frequency and substance o...
This article focuses on young people who returned from the Lord’s Resistance Army in northern Uganda...
Resilience is defined in different ways. Though there are nuanced differences, most scholars and lay...
The present study is a systematic literature review on the psychology of resilience, or the ability ...
The present study is a systematic literature review on the psychology of resilience, or the ability ...
This article engages with the shift towards an emphasis on ‘resilience’ in local government discours...
This article engages with the shift towards an emphasis on ‘resilience’ in local government discours...
Purpose: This paper looks at some of the evidence that supports the construct of resilience and the ...
The concept of internalised racism (IR) has been criticised for its potential utilisation to perpetu...
Resilience has been critiqued as being regressively status quo and thus propping up neo-liberalism, ...
Historically and contemporarily, popular discourses have pathologised Black mixed-race men as the em...
This chapter discusses the concept of community resilience and explains it in the context of the fig...
The concept of resilience has evolved, from an individual-level characteristic to a wider ecological...
Using Asian Critical Race Theory and Resilience Theory, this qualitative study explores how Asian in...
YesIn this paper, we respond to academic critiques of resilience that suggest an inherent affinity w...
How do perceptions of racial resilience of African Americans influence the frequency and substance o...
This article focuses on young people who returned from the Lord’s Resistance Army in northern Uganda...