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Organizational response to adversity: Fusing crisis management and resilience research streams

, 2017
Research on crisis management and resilience has sought to explain how individuals and organizations anticipate and respond to adversity, yet—surprisingly—there has been little integration across t...
T. Williams   +4 more
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Resilience to What? Resilience for Whom?

The Geographical Journal, 2016
The discourse on disaster resilience and vulnerability entails diverse research and policy communities each assigning different meanings to the concepts, which in turn influences their measurement and implementation in decision‐making contexts. This invited contribution introduces a themed section with five independently submitted papers on the broad ...
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Community Resilience as a Metaphor, Theory, Set of Capacities, and Strategy for Disaster Readiness

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2008
F. Norris   +4 more
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Knowledge and resilience

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2015
AbstractKalisch et al. regard a positive appraisal style as the mechanism for promoting resilience. I argue that knowledge can enhance resilience without affecting appraisal style. Furthermore, the relationship between positive appraisals and resilience ought to be mediated by knowledge and is not monotonic.
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Resilient Relationships, Resilient Adolescents, Resilient Teachers

Middle School Journal, 2014
Dan Bauer, Joanne Previts
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From Metaphor to Measurement: Resilience of What to What?

Ecosystems, 2001
S. Carpenter   +3 more
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Resilient Streets, Resilient Cities

2017
WHEN YOU HEAR THE WORD city or community, the first image that comes to mind is probably of a street: specifically a roadway and sidewalks, framed by buildings and full of people. We intuitively know that a street is more than just pavement and vehicles.
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Risk and Resilience

2018
The concepts of risk and resilience have spread to the environmental social sciences and many other disciplines. Nevertheless, the relationship between the concepts often remains ambiguous. This chapter charts the recent developments of the concepts in technical risk assessment and resilience engineering and examines how the environmental social ...
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A place-based model for understanding community resilience to natural disasters

, 2008
S. Cutter   +6 more
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