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The Social Constructedness of Resilience
2015
Social Sciences
This essay aims to clarify what it means to de-essentialize the concept of "resilience". Pre-determinated assumptions regarding its normativity or positive character are to be disproven in order to conceptualize it as an open (social) process; thus to adopt a social constructivist perspective on the phenomenon to which this term refers, while avoiding the typical pitfalls of relativism. Classical sociological reference: [8] . As for our current topic, see, for example: [9,10].
doi:10.3390/socsci4030533
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