articleProgress in Human GeographyAug 8, 2012Closed access

From resilience to resourcefulness

University of Glasgow · Georgia State University

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Abstract

This paper provides a theoretical and political critique of how the concept of resilience has been applied to places. It is based upon three main points. First, the ecological concept of resilience is conservative when applied to social relations. Second, resilience is externally defined by state agencies and expert knowledge. Third, a concern with the resilience of places is misplaced in terms of spatial scale, since the processes which shape resilience operate primary at the scale of capitalist social relations. In place of resilience, we offer the concept of resourcefulness as an alternative approach for community groups to foster.

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Keywords
  • Resilience (materials science)
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Politics
  • Sociology
  • State (computer science)
  • Environmental resource management
  • Psychological resilience
  • Environmental ethics
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