ABSTRACT
Communicative resilience requires interpretive response. Buzzanell , quoting Richardson argues that resilience is a “communicative process of reintegration from disruptions in life”. In this sense, resilience represents an interpretive response to disruptions in life. In other words, communicative resilience evokes an interpretive response that problematizes existential apprehension, and invites reintegration, understood as existential meaning making within the realm of communicative competence. Thus, interpretive response is a hallmark of communicative resilience, and offers communicative implications for a constructive communicative engagement within a pragmatic existential-phenomenology of reintegration.
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