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Charlotte Heath-Kelly, Professor of International Security, University of Warwick
Will McGowan's book offers a deeply original engagement with the pervasiveness and power of 'resilience' in contemporary discourse on political violence. The conceptual sophistication he brings to this discussion is enviably complemented by its empirically rich engagement with the voices and views of victims of violence. The book makes for fascinating reading, and fully deserves the attention and audience it will no doubt receive.
Lee Jarvis, Professor of International Politics, University of East Anglia
"McGowan's book provides a clarion bell for understanding the hotly contested concept of resilience. Drawing on firsthand experiences of the survivors of political violence and terrorism, this book delivers thoughtful, balanced and much-needed clarity for researchers, policy-makers and activists interested in understanding what resilience is, where it is found - and how the survivors of suffering and injustice make use of it."
Simon Green, Professor of Criminology and Victimology, University of Hull