The World Bank's Neoliberal Language of Resilience

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serval:BIB_8A0C508F5559
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
The World Bank's Neoliberal Language of Resilience
Journal
Research in Political Economy
Author(s)
Felli  Romain
ISSN
0161-7230
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
31
Pages
267-295
Language
english
Notes
special issue on "Critiquing Risk Management in Neoliberal Capitalism", edited by Susanne Soederberg
Titre du volume 31 : Risking Capitalism
Abstract
The language of resilience is increasingly used by International organizations that seek to respond to contemporary social, economic, and environmental crises. This paper focuses on the World Bank's World Development Reports, and its uses of resilience. By deploying a quantitative critical discourse analysis, this paper shows how in the recent years resilience has gained traction within the Bank's discourse. It further analyses the evolution of the genre, the style, and the ideational content of the Bank's discourse related to resilience. Resilience is now depicted as something that can be built and not just observed. Furthermore, it is increasingly reified in these reports and ascribed to a whole gamut of entities. The ontological indistinction of resilience reinforces its fit with contemporary neoliberal governance.
Keywords
resilience, World Bank, World development reports, critical discourse analysis, cultural political economy, neoliberalism
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