Resilience is an interdisciplinary concept that has been interrogated and investigated in a number of fields of research and practice including psychology, climate change, trauma studies, education and disaster planning. This paper considers its position within critical disability studies, popular understandings of disability and the emergence of a disability culture..
This article analyses themes from Christina Crosby’s disability memoir A Body, Undone: Living On aft...
People who live with a disability are faced with the prospect of adjusting to the disability and its...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
My aim in this paper is to engage with definitions of disability and resilience. Despite the changin...
The article gives a summary of where notions of resilience in health first came from, how discussion...
Learning to live with a disability can be a significant transition, and many individuals struggle wi...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Hulya Dagdeviren, Matthew...
Purpose: This paper looks at some of the evidence that supports the construct of resilience and the ...
Increasingly, the construct of resilience has been used by social scientists and (social) policy mak...
The following paper explores existing conceptualizations of resilience (namely, the ecological appro...
Resilience is an emerging area of research interest. Resilience has much relevance and applicability...
This paper examines the connections between disability and disaster from a global perspective. Conce...
Resilience is an area of emerging interest and applies to people living with a disability.1–3 Howeve...
Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health fiel...
This article is a synopsis of articles found in this special issue of the Review of Disability Studi...
This article analyses themes from Christina Crosby’s disability memoir A Body, Undone: Living On aft...
People who live with a disability are faced with the prospect of adjusting to the disability and its...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
My aim in this paper is to engage with definitions of disability and resilience. Despite the changin...
The article gives a summary of where notions of resilience in health first came from, how discussion...
Learning to live with a disability can be a significant transition, and many individuals struggle wi...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Hulya Dagdeviren, Matthew...
Purpose: This paper looks at some of the evidence that supports the construct of resilience and the ...
Increasingly, the construct of resilience has been used by social scientists and (social) policy mak...
The following paper explores existing conceptualizations of resilience (namely, the ecological appro...
Resilience is an emerging area of research interest. Resilience has much relevance and applicability...
This paper examines the connections between disability and disaster from a global perspective. Conce...
Resilience is an area of emerging interest and applies to people living with a disability.1–3 Howeve...
Discourses of recovery and resilience have risen to positions of dominance in the mental health fiel...
This article is a synopsis of articles found in this special issue of the Review of Disability Studi...
This article analyses themes from Christina Crosby’s disability memoir A Body, Undone: Living On aft...
People who live with a disability are faced with the prospect of adjusting to the disability and its...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...