‘Resilience’, a quintessentially neoliberal concept, has never been a politically neutral discourse, its intellectual roots situated in the work of Friedrich Hayek and the birth of neoliberal economics. Nevertheless, resilience in infrastructure is often cast as a technocratic, apolitical consideration. This article argues that this is not the case. Using data collected during fieldwork with the UK Government Cabinet Office during a consultation on how to make infrastructure ‘resilient by design’, resilience discourse is shown to be a tool with which government departments, regulators and companies make communities increasingly responsible for the provision and maintenance of their own infrastructure while justifying service failures as ine...
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...
In recent years, resilience has been invoked as both a pre-emptive and responsive strategy to tackli...
Resilience has become a fashionable concept in UK policy-making in the last years. Many commentators...
Resilience, as a framework informing governance, relies on an ontology of emergent complexity. This ...
In this paper we explore the scaling of resilience policy and practice not as an effect upon infrast...
This chapter maps the intersection and imbrication of two objects – critical infrastructure (CI) – a...
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 ...
This article offers a critical social science perspective on the globalisation of disaster resilienc...
This thesis is concerned with what it means to govern through resilience, with emphasis on flood gov...
In this paper, we set out a critical realist-informed Marxist approach to resilience, the principal ...
In this paper, we set out a critical realist-informed Marxist approach to resilience, the principal ...
This article critically examines the performative politics of resilience in the context of the curre...
Next generation resilience relies on citizens and communities, not the institutions of state... Over...
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...
In recent years, resilience has been invoked as both a pre-emptive and responsive strategy to tackli...
Resilience has become a fashionable concept in UK policy-making in the last years. Many commentators...
Resilience, as a framework informing governance, relies on an ontology of emergent complexity. This ...
In this paper we explore the scaling of resilience policy and practice not as an effect upon infrast...
This chapter maps the intersection and imbrication of two objects – critical infrastructure (CI) – a...
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 ...
This article offers a critical social science perspective on the globalisation of disaster resilienc...
This thesis is concerned with what it means to govern through resilience, with emphasis on flood gov...
In this paper, we set out a critical realist-informed Marxist approach to resilience, the principal ...
In this paper, we set out a critical realist-informed Marxist approach to resilience, the principal ...
This article critically examines the performative politics of resilience in the context of the curre...
Next generation resilience relies on citizens and communities, not the institutions of state... Over...
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...
In recent years, resilience has been invoked as both a pre-emptive and responsive strategy to tackli...