Gritty citizens? Exploring the logic and limits of resilience in UK social policy during times of socio-material insecurity
In recent years, resilience has been invoked as both a pre-emptive and responsive strategy to tackling socio-material insecurity. This article outlines a number of discursive and administrative features that distinguish the rise of resilience from longer-term shifts towards ‘active citizenship’ in B...
Main Authors: | Donoghue, M, Edmiston, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2019
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