Resiliens i fremtiden
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https://doi.org/10.7146/pl.v36i2.23406Resumé
Research on resilience has not examined how metatheories, such as Dynamic Systems Theory, Transactional Theory and Probabilistic Epigenesis, can explain resilience. This is despite the fact that these theories have been proposed as being of central importance to the future research on resilience. For that reason, this article examines the integrative potentials of the metatheories. It is found that the metatheories can offer new ways of understanding resilience, for instance, as an intergenerational phenomenon and as an attractor pattern. The integration of the metatheories in resilience research can furthermore enable that new interdisciplinary
hypotheses about resilience can be proposed. The metatheories can contribute as the missing theoretical base under the resilience research in the future.
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