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#TitleJournalYearCitations
1Resilience as embedded neoliberalism: a governmentality approachResilience2013778
2Beyond neoliberalism: resilience, the new art of governing complexityResilience2014270
3Dangerously exposed: the life and death of the resilient subjectResilience2013216
4From peacebuilding to sustaining peace: Implications of complexity for resilience and sustainabilityResilience2016149
5The nature of resilienceResilience2013110
6Resiliencism: premises and promises in securitisation researchResilience2013110
7The promise of security: resilience, surprise and epistemic politicsResilience2014100
8Emergent self-organisation in emergencies: resilience rationales in interconnected societiesResilience201396
9The resilience of the ruins: towards a critique of digital humanitarianismResilience201695
10Negotiated resilienceResilience092
11(Un)Defining resilience: subjective understandings of ‘resilience’ from the fieldResilience201581
12‘Bouncing back’ to capitalism? Grass-roots autonomous activism in shaping discourses of resilience and transformation following disasterResilience201480
13Representing crowd behaviour in emergency planning guidance: ‘mass panic’ or collective resilience?Resilience201378
14Resilience and the neoliberal counter-revolution: from ecologies of control to production of the commonResilience201475
15Hidden transcripts of resilience: power and politics in Jamaican disaster managementResilience201372
16The nation-state, national security and resilience in the age of globalisationResilience201470
17Introduction: resilience and the Anthropocene: the stakes of ‘renaturalising’ politicsResilience201765
18Introduction: the politics of resilience: problematising current approachesResilience201955
19Re-evaluating resilience: from individual vulnerabilities to the strength of cultures and collectivities among indigenous communitiesResilience201650
20Resilience and the end(s) of the politics of adaptationResilience201947
21Is resilience a normative concept?Resilience201841
22The empirical falsity of the human subject: new materialism, climate change and the shared critique of artificeResilience201340
23Revelations of resilience: From the ideological disarmament of disaster to the revolutionary implications of (p)anarchyResilience201339
24Approaching a critical turn? A content analysis of the politics of resilience in key bodies of resilience literatureResilience201633
25Researching resilience: An agenda for changeResilience201532
26Resilience beyond neoliberalism? Mystique of complexity, financial crises, and the reproduction of neoliberal lifeResilience201931
27Resilience, normativity and vulnerabilityResilience201330
28Developing resilience: a retreat from grand planningResilience201329
29Rethinking the time and space of resilience beyond the West: an example of the post-colonial borderResilience201929
30Understanding agrobiodiversity and the rise of resilience: analytic category, conceptual boundary object or meta-level transition?Resilience201526
31Resilience, class, and the antifragility of capitalResilience201725
32“We the resilient”: colonizing indigeneity in the era of trumpResilience201925
33Meeting the ‘Anthropocene’ in the context of intractability and complexity: infusing resilience narratives with intersubjectivityResilience201424
34Does diversification enhance community resilience? A critical perspectiveResilience201824
35On resilience politics: from transformation to subversionResilience201323
36Tensions of resilience: collective property, individual gain and the emergent conflicts of the quinoa boomResilience201623
37Resilience and race, or climate change and the uninsurable migrant: towards an anthroporacial reading of ‘race’Resilience201722
38Organising community resilience: an examination of the forms of sociality promoted in community resilience programmesResilience201722
39Resilience, security and the politics of processesResilience201420
40The biopolitics of resilient indigeneity and the radical gamble of resistanceResilience201619
41EditorialResilience201318
42Resilience and development among ultra-poor households in rural EthiopiaResilience201618
43Inhabiting the Anthropocene back loopResilience201818
44Rethinking resilience: Bourdieu’s contribution to disaster researchResilience017
45Articulating resilience in practice: chains of responsibilisation, failure points and political contestationResilience201716
46Critical infrastructure lifelines and the politics of anthropocentric resilienceResilience201716
47Colonialism invigorated? The manufacture of resilient indigeneityResilience201916
48Realising the post-modern dream: Strengthening post-conflict resilience and the promise of peaceResilience201515
49Conceptualising resilience in Norwegian Sámi reindeer pastoralismResilience201514
50Discourses of resilience in the US alt-rightResilience201914