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100 _aDagdeviren, Hulya et al
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245 _aStructural foundations of social resilience
260 _aSocial Policy and Society
300 _a19(4), Oct, 2020: p.539-552
520 _aThis article aims to contribute to the theoretical development of the social resilience approach. Recognising the interface between resilience and poverty studies, it proposes a distinct role for resilience research from a critical perspective to understand the dynamics of hardship in exceptional times, such as times of socio-economic crises, rather than explaining the long-term trajectories of poverty. It then provides a conceptual framework on the structural foundations of social resilience, highlighting three components: rules, resources and power relations. The article uses the 2008 crisis and the ensuing period of austerity as a microcosm to place the discussion within a contemporary context. - Reproduced
650 _aResilience, Crisis, Poverty, Hardship, Structure
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773 _aSocial Policy and Society
906 _aSOCIAL RESILIENCE
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