Collective resilience against political violence and repression: An introduction
Yasemin Guelsuem Acar, Blerina Kellezi & Sandra Penic
I. Beyond trauma: Collective resilience in coping with victimisation
A social identity model of collective resilience in emergent groups
John Drury & Evangelos Ntontis
Understanding collective resilience of civilians in the contexts of political violence and repression
Orla Muldoon, Anna-Mariya Lashkay, Alzbeta Lebedova, Dearbhla Moroney, Catriona Shelly, & Lisa Skilton
The good, the bad and the ugly: Social cure and social curse in the context of political violence and repression
Blerina Kellezi
II. Beyond resignation: Collective resilience as resistance
"They are not your cheerleaders, mate, they are coming to fight the fight." Media presentations of women's collective resilience and resistance in the Sudan revolution
Sigrun Marie Moss, Lara-Sabina Sorgenfrei, & Salma Mohamed Abdalmunim Abdalla
Resilience versus Resistance? Insights from the Recent Multiple-Crises Context of Lebanon
Yara Zebian, Haneen Eldiri, & Rim Saab
Rethinking collective resilience under oppression through Kurdish understandings of power and resistance
canan coskan & Helin UEnal
The power of Black resilience: The role of history in contributing to collective resilience
Hema Preya Selvanathan & Phia Salter
Collective Resilience and Resistance
Carmen Marazzi, Aritra Mukherjee, & Johanna Ray Vollhardt
III. Beyond 'us vs. them': Inclusive resilience
Inclusive resilience in violent settings
Sandra Penic, Guy Elcheroth, John Dixon, & Simon Hug
Altruism born of suffering: How empathy, compassion, and self-compassion promote coping with violence
Patricia Cernadas Curotto
Beyond Vulnerability: Collective Victimization Beliefs that are Linked to Collective Resilience
Hu Young Jeong, Michelle S. Twali, & Johanna Ray Vollhardt
Remembering, resilience, and intergroup relations
Sandra Obradovic
The power and limits of collective resilience: Conceptualising collective resilience that recognizes the impact of political violence and repression on groups and societies
Blerina Kellezi, Yasemin Guelsuem Acar, & Sandra Penic