Mapping Resilience for a Transdisciplinary Research Conceptualization: An AI-Augmented Semi-Systematic Review of 50 Years of Resilience Literature

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2024-03

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Ekren, Elizabeth
Tomasso, Maria
Villagran, Melinda

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Resilience is an increasingly common research topic across disciplines, but it is often conceptualized or applied differently. This leads to difficulties defining, planning, emphasizing, and measuring components of resilience. Prior work attempting to synthesize resilience research is constrained by scope or discipline. PURPOSE OF PROJECT 1 Address prior gaps using AI-augmented approaches to review content of 50 years of multidisciplinary resilience research. 2 Provide a methodological blueprint for large-scale literature reviews and text analyses using AI-augmented processes 3 Help all resilience researchers make sense of existing resilience conceptualizations to make more informed research choices

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mapping, resilience

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Ekren, E., Tomasso, M., & Villagran, M. (2024). Mapping resilience for a transdisciplinary research conceptualization. Poster presented at the Health Scholar Showcase, Translational Health Research Center, San Marcos, Texas.

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