Beschreibung:
By exploring the ways in which the concept of resilience is institutionalized within policies and practices that impact the lived experience of individuals, the book addresses how the regressive potentials of resilience might be resisted and reshaped and how its progressive potentials might be drawn upon in pursuit of justice and democracy.
Introduction Chapter 1. Anatomy of the Resilience Machine Chapter 2. Securing the Imagination: The Politics of the Resilient Self Chapter 3. Designing 'Smart' Bodies: Molecular Manipulation as a Resilience-Building Strategy Chapter 4. Organising Community Resilience Chapter 5. Rejecting and Recreating Resilience After Disaster Chapter 6. The Resonance and Possibilities of Community Resilience Chapter 7. Adaptation Machines, or the Biopolitics of Adaptation Chapter 8. The Resilient City: Where Do We Go from Here? Chapter 9. Towards a Critical Political Geography of Resilience Machines in Urban Planning Chapter 10. Resilience and Justice: Planning for New York City Chapter 11. Seeking the Good (Enough) City Chapter 12. Dismantling the Resilience Machine as a Restoration Engine