Print Email Facebook Twitter A Multidisciplinary Definition and Evaluation of Resilience: The Role of Social Justice in Defining Resilience Title A Multidisciplinary Definition and Evaluation of Resilience: The Role of Social Justice in Defining Resilience Author Doorn, N. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology) Gardoni, P (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Murphy, C (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Date 2019 Abstract This paper aims to explore how insights from the philosophical and social science literature can be incorporated into the definition of resilient infrastructure so that considerations of social justice can be accounted for and addressed more adequately. Building on the view that engineering ultimately aims to promote societal well-being, this paper argues that human well-being depends on (1) the resilience of the physical infrastructure and (2) the socioeconomic context, both of which in turn affect (i) how the impact and recovery of the physical infrastructure translates into societal impact and recovery and (ii) the ability of individuals to recover/adapt independently from the recovery of the physical infrastructure. The paper suggests that a capability approach may be a suitable framework for providing content to the formal concept of resilience as a capability approach is especially suitable for expressing non-tangible damage that might be caused by natural hazards and disasters. Subject Social justicecapability approachcritical infrastructuresresiliencewell-being To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:92c784b2-0668-4338-856e-85239e6d64b8 DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/23789689.2018.1428162 ISSN 2378-9689 Source Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure, 4 (3), 112-123 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2019 N. Doorn, P Gardoni, C Murphy Files PDF A_multidisciplinary_defin ... lience.pdf 1.29 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:92c784b2-0668-4338-856e-85239e6d64b8/datastream/OBJ/view