psychology3 papersavg year 2021quality 6/5weak evidence

However, conceptualisations of resilience vary widely, with many viewing this as a fixed attribute each individual either has or doesn’t have, and the impact of context on resilience is often neglecte

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The gap

However, conceptualisations of resilience vary widely, with many viewing this as a fixed attribute each individual either has or doesn’t have, and the impact of context on resilience is often neglected.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Governing for resilience in vulnerable places (2018) · doi

    Although there has been an explosion of debates, policies and approaches about ways to promote resilience systems, a clear definition of what 'resilience' actually means, or how to apply resilience thinking in order to maintain liveable conditions in the event of interruptions in normally available services, is still lacking.

    Keywords: resilience there explosion debates policies approaches ways promote systems clear definition actually means apply thinking
  • Crisis management in English local government: the limits of resilience (2024) · doi

    It also reveals that, while the concept of ‘resilience’ has been much criticised for normalising crises and generally operating as part of a de-politicising vocabulary, research is lacking on how the practices of resilience produce positive, zero or negative-sum outcomes.

    Keywords: resilience reveals concept criticised normalising crises generally operating part politicising vocabulary lacking practices produce positive
  • Enhancing student resilience by targeting staff resilience, attitudes and practices (2021) · doi

    However, conceptualisations of resilience vary widely, with many viewing this as a fixed attribute each individual either has or doesn’t have, and the impact of context on resilience is often neglected.

    Keywords: resilience conceptualisations vary widely viewing fixed attribute individual either doesn impact context often neglected

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