rezilienceë
Rezilienceë is a concept used in social science and critical theory to describe a form of resilience that foregrounds proactive transformation, equity, and sustainability in the face of disruption. The term is typically used to explain how individuals, communities, and institutions not only endure shocks but reconfigure systems to reduce vulnerability and improve well-being over time. The diacritic on the final e (ë) is sometimes used to signal cross-cultural inflection or to distinguish rezilienceë from conventional resilience.
Etymology and discourse: Rezilienceë is a neologism that combines resilience with a renewed emphasis on regeneration
Key features and applications: In practice, rezilienceë emphasizes adaptive learning, participatory governance, social equity, and long-term
Critiques and status: Critics note that rezilienceë can become a vague umbrella term or instrumental rhetoric