Genealogies of resilience
University of Technology Sydney · The University of Sydney
Abstract
Abstract The concept of ‘resilience’ was first adopted within systems ecology in the 1970s, where it marked a move away from the homeostasis of Cold War resource management toward the far-from-equilibrium models of second-order cybernetics or complex systems theory. Resilience as an operational strategy of risk management has more recently been taken up in financial, urban and environmental security discourses, where it reflects a general consensus about the necessity of adaptation through endogenous crisis. The generalization of complex systems theory as a methodology of power has ambivalent sources. While the redefinition of the concept can be directly traced to the work of the ecologist Crawford S. Holling,…
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2Topics & keywords
- Resilience (materials science)
- Cybernetics
- Sociology
- Psychological resilience
- Complex system
- Systems theory
- Generalization
- Epistemology