Expanding Knowledge: Recent Publications on Crisis and Resilience

CISR researchers continue to contribute to global discussions on crisis inequalities, resilience, and social transformation through high-impact publications. Recent works include:

  • Banerjee, Soumi (2023). Performing Agency in Shrinking Spaces: Acting Beyond the Resilience–Resistance Binary, Social Inclusion, 11(2):147-158. https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v11i2.6446
  • Banerjee, Soumi (2025). Legitimacy under Scrutiny: Why Some Organisations Are More Vulnerable to Restriction than Others?, Voluntary Sector Review (published online ahead of print). https://doi.org/10.1332/20408056Y2025D000000035
  • Claeson, Olivia, Mikaela Rydén Ragnar, Agnes Åstrom, and Yunhwan Kim (2024). Swedish Women Reaching Post-Traumatic Growth after an Intimate Partner Violence Relationship: A Study of Formal Help and Growth after Trauma, Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1177/14034948231222366
  • Linnell, Mikael (2024). Samhällsviktig verksamhet. Klimatanpassning och risk i framtidsperspektiv, Myndigheten för Samhällsskydd och Beredskap. https://rib.msb.se/filer/pdf/30582.pdf
  • Linnell, Mikael (2023). Livet från den ljusa sidan: Sociologi och föreställningen om det radikalt annorlunda, Sociologisk Forskning, 60(3-4):327-51. https://doi.org/10.37062/sf.60.25403
  • Lundqvist, Martin (2024). A Gathering with Fire: Exploring the Audience Reception of Internet Memes about Belfast Riots, Media, Culture, & Society, 46(4):706-724.
  • Gusic, Ivan, and Martin Lundqvist (2023). “Meme-Ing” Peace in Northern Ireland: Exploring the Everyday Politics of Internet Memes in Belfast Riots, International Journal of Communication, 17.
  • Lundqvist, Martin (2023). Fear and Posting in Nepal: Countering Spectacles of Fear Through Everyday Social Media Practices, Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 37(4): 507-521.
  • Nguyen Minh, Helle Rydström, and Jingyu Mao (2024). Introduction to Reconfiguring Labor and Welfare in the Global South: How The Social Question is Framed as Market Participation, Global Social Policy, 24(2):149-165. https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/GSP/current
  • Nguyen Minh, Jingyu Mao, and Helle Rydström (2024). Special Issue on “Reconfiguring Labor and Welfare in Emerging Economies of the Global South”, Global Social Policy, 24(2).
  • Qamar, Azher H. (2023). Conceptualizing Social Resilience in the Context of Migrants’ Lived Experiences, Geoforum, 139. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2023.103680
  • Qamar, Azher H. (2023). Social Dimensions of Resilience and Climate Change: A Rapid Review of Theoretical Approaches, Present Environment and Sustainable Development, 17(1):139-153.
  • Qamar, Azher H. (2023). Researching Social Resilience in the Context of Migrants’ Life Transition: A Qualitative Methodological Mosaic, Journal of the Higher School of Economics, 20(4):796-813. https://doi.org/10.17323/1813-8918-2023-4-796-813
  • Rydström, Helle, Mo Hamza, Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, and Vanja Berggren (eds.) (In press). Crisis and Resilience: Politics, Precariousness, and Potentialities, Bristol University Press.
  • Rydström, Helle (2023). Gendering Morality and Providing a Feminized Ethics of Care: Welfare, Crises, and Tình cảm in Contemporary Vietnam, HAU, Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.1086/728982
  • Rydström, Helle (2024). Introduction to Section on Gender and Private Life. In Global Encounters, Translocal Lifeworlds, eds. Nguyen Minh and Kirsten Endres, Yale University Southeast Asian Studies. https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2986812
  • Rydström, Helle (2023). Family, Gender, and New Constellations: Crises and Changing Configurations, Vietnam: Navigating a Rapidly Changing Economy, Society, and Political Order, eds. Dwight Perkins and Börje Ljunggren, Harvard University Press. https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674291331
  • Rydström, Helle (2023). Disrupting “A Man’s World”: Gender, Technology, and Class in Vietnam’s Global Heavy Industry, JRAI: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 29(1):163-182. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.13865
  • Rydström, Helle, Mo Hamza, Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, and Vanja Berggren (eds.) (2022). Double Special Issue on “Crisis: Politics, Precariousness, and Potentialities”, Global Discourse, 12(3-4). https://bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journals/gd/12/3-4/gd.12.issue-3-4.xml
  • Skarp, Sara, Lea Fünfschilling, Mikael Klintman, and Mikael Linnell (2023). A Speculative Conversation on Climate Change and Sociology, Sociologisk Forskning, 60(3-4):401-10. https://doi.org/10.37062/sf.60.25402
  • Turner, Simon (2023). Social Media and Sounding Out in The Cryptopolitical Landscape of the Burundian Conflict, in Cryptopolitics: Exposure, Concealment, and Digital Media, eds. Victoria Bernal, Katrien Pype, and Daivi Rodima-Taylor, Berghan Books.
  • Zhao, Hui and Jesper Falkheimer (2024). Communication Inequality of Ethnic Groups in Public Health Crisis: State of the Art and Model of Community-Based Crisis Response, in Risk and Crisis Communication in Europe: Towards Integrating Theory and Practice in Unstable and Turbulent Times, eds. Diers-Lawson et al., Routledge.

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March 16, 2025

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