Resilience Discourse in IATE’s Multilingual COVID-19 Terminology

This article focuses on resilience discourse in the EU and it sets out to address the following aims: the construction of a concise conceptual history of resilience discourse within the EU – from first definitions (ca. 2012) to the creation of a comprehensive resilience framework (ca. 2020); the des...

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Main Author: Anna Anselmo
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Università degli Studi di Ferrara 2023-12-01
Series:Annali Online dell'Università di Ferrara. Sezione Lettere
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Summary:This article focuses on resilience discourse in the EU and it sets out to address the following aims: the construction of a concise conceptual history of resilience discourse within the EU – from first definitions (ca. 2012) to the creation of a comprehensive resilience framework (ca. 2020); the description of the lexicalisation of resilience in EU terminological work, with particular reference to COVID-19-related terminology. To that end, it firstly traces the shifting semantics of the term “resilience” in time. Secondly, it highlights the growing ubiquity of the concept in EU policymaking. Thirdly, it investigates the conceptual and terminological relationship between EU resilience discourses and IATE’s Multilingual COVID-19 Terminology.
ISSN:1826-803X