This chapter looks closely at the use of resilience as a value in pandemic discourses, and particularly at how it reflects the moral complexity of the situation the pandemic presents: an extended crisis where shocks and stressors interact and have an uncertain end. We review key aspects of how resilience has been conceptualised, generally speaking, focusing on its normative implications. Insofar as resilience is suggested as a goal, or used to evaluate individuals, groups and systems, the rhetorical use of resilience in the pandemic has moral implications that we unpack. Asking questions such as resilience to what, of what, and for whom, drives our analysis of the multiple scales at which morally relevant factors must be considered, in term...
Public debate surrounding COVID-19 has been infused with a dimension of hope. This chapter examines ...
The current global systemic crisis reveals how globalised societies are unprepared to face a pandemi...
What happens during an emergency situation? And which ideas about the future stem from these events?...
This chapter looks closely at the use of resilience as a value in pandemic discourses, and particula...
Abstract The concept of resilience is multi‐faceted. This commentary builds upon the analytical dist...
The need for a reconsideration of resilience from both a positive and a normative point of view can ...
The paper is an attempt to redefine the concept of resilience in the context of changes taking place...
‘Resilience’ occupies a prominent place in contemporary discussions around the governance of humanit...
Resilience is becoming a prevalent agenda in safety research and organisational practice. In this st...
I begin this contribution by examining what resilience means and then considering the implications f...
This perspective paper presents factors that bias COVID-19-related risk judgments and risk decisions...
Economies have always been sensitive to certain types of shocks in the past. This article deals with...
International audienceA fashionable concept, resilience is now a must in both academic research and ...
Resilience appears to be the key policy buzzword of our times. International organizations, as diver...
The concept of resilience occupies an increasingly prominent position within contemporary efforts to...
Public debate surrounding COVID-19 has been infused with a dimension of hope. This chapter examines ...
The current global systemic crisis reveals how globalised societies are unprepared to face a pandemi...
What happens during an emergency situation? And which ideas about the future stem from these events?...
This chapter looks closely at the use of resilience as a value in pandemic discourses, and particula...
Abstract The concept of resilience is multi‐faceted. This commentary builds upon the analytical dist...
The need for a reconsideration of resilience from both a positive and a normative point of view can ...
The paper is an attempt to redefine the concept of resilience in the context of changes taking place...
‘Resilience’ occupies a prominent place in contemporary discussions around the governance of humanit...
Resilience is becoming a prevalent agenda in safety research and organisational practice. In this st...
I begin this contribution by examining what resilience means and then considering the implications f...
This perspective paper presents factors that bias COVID-19-related risk judgments and risk decisions...
Economies have always been sensitive to certain types of shocks in the past. This article deals with...
International audienceA fashionable concept, resilience is now a must in both academic research and ...
Resilience appears to be the key policy buzzword of our times. International organizations, as diver...
The concept of resilience occupies an increasingly prominent position within contemporary efforts to...
Public debate surrounding COVID-19 has been infused with a dimension of hope. This chapter examines ...
The current global systemic crisis reveals how globalised societies are unprepared to face a pandemi...
What happens during an emergency situation? And which ideas about the future stem from these events?...