Visibilising the neglected: the emancipatory potential of resilience/ Marco Kruger

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): Online resources: In: European Journal of International Security Vol 8 Issue 2, May 2023, pp.207-226 (27A)Summary: The shift of responsibility from the state and public authorities to the individual and the local level is one of the most common critiques of resilience policies. Individuals are portrayed as self-responsible entrepreneurs of their own protection. This article proposes a more nuanced reading of this process by arguing that resilience also entails an emancipatory potential.
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The shift of responsibility from the state and public authorities to the individual and the local level is one of the most common critiques of resilience policies. Individuals are portrayed as self-responsible entrepreneurs of their own protection. This article proposes a more nuanced reading of this process by arguing that resilience also entails an emancipatory potential.

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