The language of resilience is increasingly used by International organizations that seek to respond to contemporary social, economic, and environmental crises. This paper focuses on the World Bank's World Development Reports, and its uses of resilience. By deploying a quantitative critical discourse analysis, this paper shows how in the recent years resilience has gained traction within the Bank's discourse. It further analyses the evolution of the genre, the style, and the ideational content of the Bank's discourse related to resilience. Resilience is now depicted as something that can be built and not just observed. Furthermore, it is increasingly reified in these reports and ascribed to a whole gamut of entities. The ontological indistin...
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...
International audienceTen years ago, the concept of resilience was totally absent from the com- muni...
This article critically examines recent works on resilience. In so doing, it argues that rather than...
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 ...
It is difficult not to have noticed that in the last decade or so the notion of resilience has been ...
The burgeoning debate on resilience in international relations has seen the emergence of two polariz...
Political practices, agencies and institutions around the world promote the need for humans, individ...
This article offers a critical social science perspective on the globalisation of disaster resilienc...
The World Bank has transformed itself from an afterthought at Bretton Woods to one of the most power...
Resilience is contemporary theoretical and practical mainstream framework approach in risk managemen...
Desirable responses to global environmental challenges are increasingly being characterized as requi...
Resilience has fast become a popular catchphrase used by government, international finance organisat...
Critical introduction to the concept of resilience in social sciences. This concept presents dfferen...
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...
International audienceTen years ago, the concept of resilience was totally absent from the com- muni...
This article critically examines recent works on resilience. In so doing, it argues that rather than...
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 ...
It is difficult not to have noticed that in the last decade or so the notion of resilience has been ...
The burgeoning debate on resilience in international relations has seen the emergence of two polariz...
Political practices, agencies and institutions around the world promote the need for humans, individ...
This article offers a critical social science perspective on the globalisation of disaster resilienc...
The World Bank has transformed itself from an afterthought at Bretton Woods to one of the most power...
Resilience is contemporary theoretical and practical mainstream framework approach in risk managemen...
Desirable responses to global environmental challenges are increasingly being characterized as requi...
Resilience has fast become a popular catchphrase used by government, international finance organisat...
Critical introduction to the concept of resilience in social sciences. This concept presents dfferen...
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...
International audienceTen years ago, the concept of resilience was totally absent from the com- muni...