
Multisystemic Resilience brings together for the first time in one volume a wide range of resilience scholars who have been wrestling with how to explain processes of recovery, adaptation, and transformation in contexts of change and adversity. With contributions from psychologists, epigeneticists, ecologists, architects, disaster specialists, engineers, sociologists, social workers, and public health researchers among others, this innovative volume creates a platform for an interdisciplinary conversation about how to effectively research resilience across systems. Even more, it explores how to identify possible solutions to problems that threaten the physical and mental health of individuals, the wellbeing of our communities, and the sustainability of our planet. Every chapter provides a detailed review of systemic resilience from one disciplinary perspective, drawing from cutting edge research and case studies. Together these chapters show that considering the resilience of multiple systems at once is instrumental to understanding the processes of change and sustainability.
This volume investigates how resilience functions as an interdisciplinary process of adaptation and transformation across biological, social, and environmental systems. Edited by Michael Ungar, a prominent scholar in the field of social work and resilience, the book synthesizes contributions from a diverse array of experts including ecologists, engineers, and public health researchers. The text argues that understanding recovery and sustainability requires a multisystemic approach that moves beyond individual-level analysis to examine the interconnectedness of various global and local systems.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a significant contribution to the field of resilience studies due to its broad interdisciplinary scope. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for researchers and practitioners seeking to understand complex systemic interactions.
Page Count:
848
Publication Date:
2021-03-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190095881
ISBN-13:
9780190095888
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