Resilience, Talk and Action: Exploring the Meanings of Resilience in the Context of Planning and Institutions
The meaning of the word resilience varies according to the social context. To enhance a dynamic understanding of resilience, the paper analyses its elusive character from a sensemaking perspective. Resilience is understood as a content of sensemaking processes in the context of a crisis. Four processes are explored in some detail using findings from a case study about dealing with an extreme flood event in a small town in Germany. These four processes are commitment to resilience, expecting resilience, arguing about resilience and resilience and manipulation. Implications for planning research and practice are thereby revealed.
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2013
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Authors: | Hutter, Gérard ; Kuhlicke, Christian |
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Planning Practice & Research. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 0269-7459. - Vol. 28.2013, 3, p. 294-306
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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