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Strategies, dispositions and resources of social resilience : a dialogue between Medieval studies and sociology / edited by Martin Endress, Lukas Clemens, Benjamin Rampp ; in collaboration with Christoph Cluse and Katharina Trampert.

Van Pelt Library BF698.35.R47 S77 2020
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Endress, Martin, editor.
Clemens, Lukas, editor.
Rampp, Benjamin, 1979- editor.
Cluse, Christoph, contributor.
Trampert, Katharina, contributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Resilience (Personality trait)--Social aspects.
Resilience (Personality trait).
Resilience (Personality trait)--Research.
Middle Ages--Social aspects.
Middle Ages.
Social change--Research.
Social change.
Sociology.
Social aspects.
Research.
Physical Description:
vii, 305 pages : illustrations (some color), charts (some color), maps ; 22 cm
Other Title:
Dialogue between Medieval studies and sociology
Place of Publication:
[Wiesbaden, Germany] : Springer VS, [2020]
Summary:
The concept of resilience, which originally emerged in psychology, has spread to numerous disciplines and was further developed particularly in social ecology. Resilience experiences an ongoing growing reception in the humanities and historical and social sciences as well, including heterogenic approaches on how to conceptually frame resilience. Common to these approaches is, that resilience becomes topical in the context of analysing phenomena and processes of the 'resistibility of certain (socio-historical) units or actors which are perceived as being faced with various constellations of disruptive change. In this context, resilience is not only taken to mean the opposite of vulnerability, but at the same time, resilience and vulnerability are understood as complementary concepts. From this perspective, vulnerability is a necessary condition of resilience and vice versa. Against this background, the present volume provides a preliminary appraisal of socio-scientific and historical resilience research by assembling contributions of authors originating from different disciplines. Thus, it fosters an interdisciplinary discussion on the theoretical and analytical potentials as well as the empirical applicability of the concept of resilience. Contents · Strategies, Dispositions and Resources of Resilience · Social Theory and Metatheory · Medieval Case Studies · Reflections and General Comments. The Editors Dr. Martin Endreß is Professor for General Sociology at the University of Trier. Dr. Lukas Clemens is Professor for Medieval History at the University of Trier. Dr. Benjamin Rampp is research assistant for General Sociology at the University of Trier.
Contents:
Strategies, Dispositions and Resources - Theoretical contributions
Medieval case studies
Resources
Dispositions
Reflections/General Comments.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
e-book version
ISBN:
3658290587
9783658290580
OCLC:
1132421934

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