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								<title>미래교육에 필요한 회복탄력성: 이론과 실제</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963551/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:44:32.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>크게 3부로 구성되어 있다. 1부는 미래교육에 필요한 회복탄력성의 전반적인 이해를 돕는 내용으로서 미래교육의 특징, 핵심 역량, 회복탄력성의 필요성 등으로 구성되었고 2부는 회복탄력성의 개념 및 요소를 다루어 회복탄력성의 개념, 구성요소, 위험 및 보호 요인, 검사도구 등으로 구성되었으며 3부는 생애주기별 회복탄력성 프로그램으로서 유아 대상 프로그램, 아동 및 청소년 대상 프로그램, 성인 대상 프로그램 등으로 구성되었다.</description>
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								<title>플루리버스: 자치와 공동성의 세계 디자인하기</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963552/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:43:21.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>전 세계적으로 발전 담론의 비판적 연구를 주도한 인물인 아르투로 에스코바르의 책이 번역되어 출간되었다. 그는 서구의 발전/개발 담론에 지속적으로 문제제기를 해왔던 탈성장 운동의 원조 격으로 콜롬비아 출신의 세계적인 인류학자이다.최근 10년간 북반구와 남반구에서 생산된 문화적・생태학적 전환 서사와 담론이 있다. 탈성장과 커먼즈, 공생, 다양한 전환 기획 등은 북반구에서 발현한 개념과 운동이다. 남반구의 경우 부엔 비비르(Buen Vivir), 자연의 권리, 공동성의 논리, 문명적 전환을 향한 투쟁이 일어났다. 에스코바르는 이 운동들이</description>
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								<title>살 만한 삶과 살 만하지 않은 삶</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963553/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:42:14.0</pubDate>
								
									
										<author>총관리자</author>
									
									
								
								
								<description>미국의 저명한 퀴어 이론가이자 정치윤리학자인 주디스 버틀러와 프랑스의 비판적 생기론자이자 돌봄의 윤리를 주로 연구해온 철학자 프레데리크 보름스가 삶을 살 만하게 또는 살 만하지 않게 만드는 조건에 대해 탐구한 대담집 『살 만한 삶과 살 만하지 않은 삶』이 출간되었다.책에는 총 두 편의 대담이 실려 있는데, 첫번째 대담은 수백만 명의 난민 수용 문제로 유럽 사회가 심각한 사회적 갈등을 겪고 있던 2018년 4월에 이루어졌고, 두번째 대담은 코로나 팬데믹이 전 세계로 확산되며 그 위험이 고조되었던 2022년 4월에 이루어졌다. 두 철학</description>
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								<title>리질리언스 워크북</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963554/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:41:14.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>                                    목차역자 서문저자 서문감사의 글제1부 리질리언스의 기초제1장 경이롭고 회복탄력적인 두뇌를 만들어 가기제2장 각성 조절: 기초제3장 각성 조절: 추가적 기술제4장 이완 기법제5장 합리적 사고제6장 마음챙김제7장 자기자비제8장 표현적 글쓰기제9장 괴로운 악몽에 대처하기제2부 성장지향: 행복과 긍정성 키우기제10장 행복의 기초제11장 감사제12장 자아존중감제13장 현실적 낙관주의제14장 이타심제15장 유머제16장 도덕적 강점제17장 의미와 목적제18장 사회지능제19장 사회지</description>
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								<title>리질리언스: 다시 일어서는 힘</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:39:54.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>교육의 목적은 인간의 행복이다. 그런데 행복은 역경이나 시련이 없는 상태를 가리키지 않는다. 이 책의 저자는 오히려  역경이나 시련을 극복할 수 있는 힘을 가진 상태 가 행복이라고 말한다. 현직 초등 교사인 저자는 이 책에서 리질리언스(Resilience)로 학교를 바라보는 관점을 이야기한다. 어떻게 하면 아이들이 자신에게 주어진 역경을 성장의 밑거름으로 삼도록 도울 수 있는가? 아이들 개인이 갖추어야 할, 교육을 통해 길러져야 할 능력인 리질리언스를 키워주기 위해 가정과 사회는 어떤 노력을 기울여야 하는지를 이야기한다.</description>
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								<title>재해 리질리언스: 사전부흥으로 안전학을 과학하자</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963556/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:38:02.0</pubDate>
								
									
										<author>총관리자</author>
									
									
								
								
								<description>재난이나 재해는 사회를 변동시키는 힘을 갖고 있다. 특히 대재해 피해를 입은 당사자뿐만 아니라, 비당사자 또한 인식이 변용이 일어난다. 동시에 재해 복구를 위한 지역자체 풍경 또한 변화한다. 그렇지만 더 중요한 것은 이러한 사회변동이 단순하게 일어났다는 것에 그치는 것이 아니라, 잠재적으로 존재하는 취약성이 사회적 갈등(conflict)이나 표류(drift)로 표출되어진 것이라는 점이다.이 책은 일본의 사례들을 펼쳐놓고 이를 케이스 스터디로 삼아, 한국진재학 구축에 대한 구체적 논리들을 제시했다. 특히 4차혁명으로서 안전문화/한국진</description>
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								<title>전환의 키워드, 회복력</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963557/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:37:03.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>위기의 시대를 살아가기 위한 키워드로 저자들은 회복력을 우리 시대의 핵심가치로 내세운다. 그들이 진단하는 우리 시대는 어떠한가. 불안정한 기후로 인해 식량 사정은 갈수록 악화되고 있으며, 잦은 자연재해는 일상의 안전을 위협하고 있다. 이런 기후변화에 결정적인 기여를 하는 것으로 알려진 화석연료는 현대를 인류 역사상 가장 풍족한 시대로 만들었지만, 무분별한 채굴과 남용으로 인해 고갈을 앞두고 있다.서브프라임모기지 사태가 보여주듯, 금융은 더 이상 서민의 안전망이 아닌 재앙이 되었다. 토지, 먹거리 분야에서도 사유화 경향은 점점 공고해</description>
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								<title>회복력 원칙: 사생계에서의 지속가능한 생태계 서비스</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963558/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:36:10.0</pubDate>
								
									
										<author>총관리자</author>
									
									
								
								
								<description>인류가 겪었고, 겪고 있으며, 겪어갈 지구는 어떤 모습일까? 그 모습이 인류가 진화해 온 터전에서 풍요로운 삶을 지속하게 할 수 있을까? 지속할 수 없다면, 인류의 미래를 어떤 모습으로 바꾸어 놓을까? 우리의 생존은 물론이고 풍요의 기반인 지구생태계를 올바로 이해하고 있는 걸까? 미래 변화를 예측할 수 있는 걸까? 우리는 무엇을 해야 할까?사생계( SESs, Social Ecological Systems)는 인류사회와 자연생태계가 한 몸이라는 생각을 담아낸 말이다. 이 책은, 바로 그 사생계에서 인간사회가 자연생태계와 관계를 맺으며</description>
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								<title>리질리언스 사고</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963559/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:34:48.0</pubDate>
								
									
										<author>총관리자</author>
									
									
								
								
								<description>리질리언스란 교란을 흡수하여 전과 다름없이 기본 기능과 구조를 유지하는 시스템의 능력을 말한다. 복원력 또는 회복탄력성으로 번역하기도 한다. 이 책은 리질리언스의 개념을 처음으로 국내에 소개하는 책이다. 일부 국내 연구자들이 일찌감치 관심을 갖고 개념을 도입하여 연구해왔지만 이번 책 발간을 통해 연구가 더욱 활발해질 것으로 전망된다. 리질리언스 사고 t;는 리질리언스의 원리와 이론을 복잡하게 설명한 책이 아니다. 미국 플로리다 에버글레이즈, 오스트레일리아 골번브로큰 유역, 미국 카리브 해 산호초, 미국 위스콘신 주의 북 하일랜드 호</description>
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								<title>리질리언스: 도시의 새로운 패러다임</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963560/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:29:51.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>1장 총론2장 리질리언스 개념의 정립3장 리질리언스와 커뮤니티 디자인4장 재난 리질리언스의 측정모델을 이용한 지방자치단체 재난 리질리언스 측정5장 생태 환경 리질리언스</description>
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								<title>인간발달 생태학</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963561/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:27:47.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<title>Multisystemic Resilience: Adaptation and Transformation in Contexts of Change</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:24:02.0</pubDate>
								
									
										<author>총관리자</author>
									
									
								
								
								<description>Multisystemic Resiliencebrings together for the first time in one volume a wide range of resilience experts. By placing side-by-side the writing of psychologists, epigeneticists, ecologists, architects, disaster specialists, engineers, sociologists and public health researchers (to name just a few o</description>
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								<title>Vulnerability and Resilience in English Literature of the Long 19th Century: Critical Essays</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963563/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:22:05.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>The nineteenth-century was a time of accelerated change and stark contradictions. It was marked by stability, advancement and reform, but also by widening inequalities, spiritual crisis and social unrest. Identity and gender came under pressure, religious belief was called into question, and the con</description>
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								<title>Narrative Inquiry of Displacement: Stories of Challenge, Change and Resilience</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963564/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:21:02.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>Narrative Inquiry of Displacement: Stories of Challenges, Change and Resilience describes a variety of displacement experiences in different cultures and contexts. The text uses narrative methodologies to share participant stories and explore the nature and effects of displacement.Each chapter exami</description>
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								<title>Resilience Stories: Tales of a Metanarrative</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963565/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:13:15.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>Be resilient! Today, we hear this line in almost any context. The term resilience is among the most repeated buzzwords. But why, simply, do we need to be resilient? Hamideh Mahdiani presents answers to this question by challenging a reductionistic understanding of resilience from single disciplinary</description>
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								<title>Rethinking Community Resilience: The Politics of Disaster Recovery in New Orleans</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963566/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:12:12.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>After Hurricane Katrina, thousands of people swiftly mobilized to rebuild their neighborhoods, often assisted by government organizations, nonprofits, and other major institutions. In Rethinking Community Resilience, Min Hee Go shows that these recovery efforts are not always the panacea they seem t</description>
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								<title>Community Resilience: Equitable Practices for an Uncertain Future</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963567/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:09:08.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>In this fifth volume of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Culture of Health series, Community Resilience: Equitable Practices for an Uncertain Future highlights the importance of resilience, or the set of assets that allow a person or place to recover when adversity hits, by illustrating the poli</description>
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								<title>Understanding Disaster Risk: A Multidimensional Approach</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963568/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:07:50.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>Understanding Disaster Risk: A Multidimensional Approach presents the first principle from the UNISDR Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, 2015-2030. The framework includes a discussion of risk and resilience from both a theoretical and governance perspective in light of ideas that are shap</description>
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								<title>Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:06:50.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>What is the impact of three decades of neoliberal narratives and policies on communities and individual lives? What are the sources of social resilience? This book offers a sweeping assessment of the effects of neoliberalism, the dominant feature of our times. It analyzes the ideology in unusually w</description>
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								<title>Resilience</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963570/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:05:28.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>Is resilience simply a fad, or is it a new way of thinking about human environment relations, and the governance of these relations, that has real staying power? Is resilience a dangerous, depoliticizing concept that neuters incipient political activity, or the key to more empowering, emancipatory, </description>
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								<title>Making Human Beings Human: Bioecological Perspectives on Human Development</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:01:51.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>Humanity has emerged as a major force in the operation of the biosphere. The focus is shifting from the environment as externality to the biosphere as precondition for social justice, economic development, and sustainability. In this article, we exemplify the intertwined nature of social-ecological </description>
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								<title>Resilience in Children, Families, and Communities: Linking Context to Practice and Policy</title>
								<link>/bbs/inmun/3712/963572/artclView.do</link>
								<pubDate>2026-01-08 19:01:00.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>This article analyses how contemporary framings of resilience policies exude forms of neo-colonial governance and subjectivities grounded in modernist ideologies and ways of  being . Often seen as vulnerable and victims of climate change, Indigenous peoples have become targets for the making of resi</description>
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								<title>Resilience for All: Striving for Equity Through Community-Driven Design</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 18:54:35.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>In the United States, people of color are disproportionally more likely to live in environments with poor air quality, in close proximity to toxic waste, and in locations more vulnerable to climate change and extreme weather events. In many vulnerable neighborhoods, structural racism and classism pr</description>
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								<title>The Community Resilience Reader: Essential Resources for an Era of Upheaval</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 18:53:19.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>The sustainability challenges of yesterday have become today s resilience crises. National and global efforts have failed to stop climate change, transition from fossil fuels, and reduce inequality. We must now confront these and other increasingly complex problems by building resilience at the comm</description>
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								<title>Planning for Community Resilience: A Handbook for Reducing Vulnerability to Disasters</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 18:52:01.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description> How can we plan and design stronger communities? From New Orleans to Galveston to the Jersey Shore, communities struck by natural disasters struggle to recover long after the first responders have left. Globally, the average annual number of natural disasters has more than doubled since 1980. These</description>
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								<title>The Nature of Urban Design: A New York Perspective on Resilience</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 18:50:54.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>The best cities become an ingrained part of their residents' identities.  Urban design is the key to this process, but all too often, citizens abandon it to professionals, unable to see a way to express what they love and value in their own neighborhoods. In this visually rich book, Alexandros Washb</description>
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								<title>Foundations of Ecological Resilience</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 18:47:07.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>Ecological resilience provides a theoretical foundation for understanding how complex systems adapt to and recover from localized disturbances like hurricanes, fires, pest outbreaks, and floods, as well as large-scale perturbations such as climate change. Ecologists have developed resilience theory </description>
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								<title>Resilience and the Behavior of Large-Scale Systems</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 18:45:36.0</pubDate>
								
									
										<author>총관리자</author>
									
									
								
								
								<description>Scientists and researchers concerned with the behavior of large ecosystems have focused in recent years on the concept of "resilience." Traditional perspectives held that ecological systems exist close to a steady state and resilience is the ability of the system to return rapidly to that state foll</description>
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								<title>Community Resilience: A Critical Approach</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 18:43:42.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>This book provides an alternative perspective on community resilience, drawing on critical sociological and social policy insights about how people individually and collectively cope with different kinds of adversity. Based on the idea that resilience is more than simply an invention of neoliberal g</description>
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								<title>Global Reflections on Covid-19 And Urban Inequalities Volume 4: Policy and Planning</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 18:42:20.0</pubDate>
								
									
										<author>총관리자</author>
									
									
								
								
								<description>In an age of COVID-19, with the urban crisis revealing itself in the new epidemic form, the notion of urban resilience has once again become prominent. It remains a central component to the pressing questions of what mechanisms facilitate or impede cities  abilities to withstand the crisis, whether </description>
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								<title>Resilience in the Post-Welfare Inner City: Voluntary Sector Geographies in London, Los Angeles and Sydney</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 17:15:03.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description> 'Resilience' has become one of the first fully fledged academic and political buzzwords of the 21st century. Within this context, Geoffrey DeVerteuil proposes a more critically engaged and conceptually robust version, applying it to the conspicuous but now residual clusters of inner-city voluntary </description>
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								<title>The Neoliberal Subject: Resilience, Adaptation and Vulnerability</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 17:08:44.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>Political practices, agencies and institutions around the world promote the need for humans, individually and collectively, to develop capacities of resilience. We must accept and adapt to the  realities  of an endemic condition of global insecurity and to the practice of so-called sustainable devel</description>
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								<title>Politics of Anxiety</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 17:07:24.0</pubDate>
								
									
										<author>총관리자</author>
									
									
								
								
								<description>From the threats posed by austerity and the fears around global migration to the unsettled notion of resistance, our political world is permeated with anxieties. But what does this mean for our everyday lived political experience? Do governments provoke or encourage a sense of anxiety as a form of c</description>
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								<title>Governmentality after Neoliberalism</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 17:05:32.0</pubDate>
								
									
										<author>총관리자</author>
									
									
								
								
								<description>Neoliberalism has had a major impact on public policy but it has also perhaps obscured the equally dramatic spread of other policy tools based on significantly different forms of social science. This book therefore explores the mixture of social technologies that have arisen since neoliberalism, som</description>
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								<title>Debating Disaster Risk: Ethical Dilemmas in the Era of Climate Change</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 17:03:36.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>Dealing with the risks of climate change and disaster is a political process. It produces winners and losers, mobility and permanence, radical change and continuity, relief and suffering. For some, it ultimately leads to life or death. Yet consultants, academics, humanitarian agents, and politicians</description>
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								<title>Law and the Management of Disasters: The Challenge of Resilience</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 17:01:24.0</pubDate>
								
									
										<author>총관리자</author>
									
									
								
								
								<description>Disasters raise serious challenges for contemporary legal orders: they demand significant management, but usually amidst massive disruption to the normal functioning of state authority and society. When dealing with disasters, law has traditionally focused on contingency planning and recovery. More </description>
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								<title>Resilience in Social, Cultural and Political Spheres</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:59:52.0</pubDate>
								
									
										<author>총관리자</author>
									
									
								
								
								<description>Resilience is one of the most important concepts in contemporary sociology. This volume offers a broad overview over the different theories and concepts of this category focusing on the cultural and political aspects of resilience.</description>
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								<title>The Globality of Governmentality: Governing an Entangled World</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:56:50.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>This book reinvigorates the governmentality debate in International Relations (IR) by stressing the interconnectedness between governmentality and globality.It addresses a widening gap in the social sciences and humanities by reconciling Michel Foucault s concept of "governmentality" with global pol</description>
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								<title>Resilience in EU and International Institutions: Redefining Local Ownership in a New Global Governance Agenda</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:54:48.0</pubDate>
								
									
										<author>총관리자</author>
									
									
								
								
								<description>This book explores the concept and practice of resilience that has generated much debate among both scholars and practitioners. The contributions propose a new understanding of resilience, both as a quality and a way of thinking, taking it to the level of  the person  and  the local , to argue that </description>
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								<title>Wellbeing, resilience and sustainability</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:52:55.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description> Wellbeing, resilience and sustainability are three of the most popular ideas in current usage and are said to represent a much-needed paradigm shift in political and policy thinking. This book is unique in bringing the three concepts together as representing a new trinity of governance. Here we int</description>
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								<title>Varieties of resilience: Studies in governmentality</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:50:59.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>Resilience refers to the ability of individuals, groups and societies to withstand and recover from external shocks. This pioneering book-length comparative study examines resilience as it is experienced across different countries, such as the UK, US, France, Germany and EU. Furthermore it considers</description>
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								<title>A Decade of Disaster Experiences in Otautahi Christchurch: Critical Disaster Studies Perspectives</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:48:42.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>This book critically surveys a decade of disasters in Ōtautahi Christchurch. It brings together a diverse range of authors, disciplinary approaches and topics, to reckon with the events that commenced with the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence. Each contribution tackles its subject matter thr</description>
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								<title>Vulnerability in Resistance</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:47:01.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>Vulnerability and resistance have often been seen as opposites, with the assumption that vulnerability requires protection and the strengthening of paternalistic power at the expense of collective resistance. Focusing on political movements and cultural practices in different global locations, inclu</description>
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								<title>Ongoing Community Resilience from the Ground Up</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:28:53.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>When the devastating 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand, at 12.51pm on 22nd February 2011, the psychological and physical landscape was irrevocably changed. In the days and weeks following the disaster communities were isolated due to failed infrastructure, continuing af</description>
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								<title>Exploring the relationship between kindness and resilience among gender diverse versus cisgender youth: the BRAVE study</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:27:11.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>Objective: This study compared giving kindness, receiving kindness, self-kindness, and resilience between gender diverse (GD) and cisgender youth, and investigated the correlation between kindness (giving, receiving, self) and resilience among GD youth specifically. Methods: A total of 488 youth (93</description>
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								<title>Resilience in the Face of Crisis: A Literary Exploration of Pandemic Novels</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:26:32.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>In the midst of the global COVID-19 crisis, this qualitative study undertakes an examination of pandemic novels, taking out insights from a selection of ten prominent novels as its primary dataset. Employing both narrative and thematic analyses, the research delves into the portrayal of resilience a</description>
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								<title>Resilience as Regeneration in Kate Atkinson’s Life After Life</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:24:37.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>In Life After Life (2013), British writer Kate Atkinson returns to the rewriting of History as her-story that characterized her early fiction. The protagonist s lifespan overlaps with the major historical events of the twentieth century, allowing the writer to explore how those affected the individu</description>
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								<title>Narrative construction of resilience: stories of older Czech adults</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:23:50.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>Some older adults handle the pitfalls of ageing better than others. One explanation emerges from the concept of resilience, the ability to bounce back from the adversities of later life. In this study, we approached resilience from the narrative perspective. This study is a part of a project based o</description>
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								<title>The Construct of Resilience: A Critical Evaluation and Guidelines for Future Work</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:21:20.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>This paper presents a critical appraisal of resilience, a construct connoting the maintenance of positive adaptation by individuals despite experiences of significant adversity. As empirical research on resilience has burgeoned in recent years, criticisms have been levied at work in this area. These</description>
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								<title>A critical review of resilience theory and its relevance for social work</title>
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								<pubDate>2026-01-08 16:20:46.0</pubDate>
								
									
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								<description>As resilience theory gains traction as a theoretical framework for research in social work, it is important to engage with it critically. This article provides a critical review of resilience theory, drawing on an array of key authors, dating back fifty years. The review addresses three aspects of r</description>
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