Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): In Progress

Aims & Scope

Crisis and Resilience(CR) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to exploring the development, evolution, and practical pathways of organizational resilience in crisis situations. The journal aims to provide a multidisciplinary platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to exchange knowledge on how organizations build, enhance, and sustain resilience in complex, uncertain, and highly dynamic crisis environments through strategic, cultural, technological, and managerial approaches.

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ISSN: 2978-8420(Online)

Frequency: Quarterly (January,April,July,October) 

Review Article

New Trends on Mycotic Keratitis 1-6

Mauro Salducci*, Raimondo Raimondi (Author)

Mycotic keratitis, a severe corneal infection predominantly caused by filamentous fungi such as Fusarium, Aspergillus, and Candida, remains a major contributor to ocular morbidity worldwide. Recent trends highlight an alarming rise in cases linked to uncommon fungal...

Research Article

Toward a Theoretically Grounded Framework for Digital Epidemiological Enquiry: Integrating Behavioral Models, Information Diffusion, and AI-Driven Infoveillance Using a COVID-19 Vaccine Case Study 7-16

I.A. Kashim (Author)

Digital epidemiology has emerged as a critical complement to traditional surveillance by leveraging digitally generated data to monitor population health behaviors and perceptions in near real time. Despite rapid methodological advances, the field remains dominated by tool-centric approaches,...

Research Article

Public Trust as the Cornerstone of National Security Policy: Legitimacy, Governance, and Risk Management 17-27

Josef Myslín (Author)

Trust represents a fundamental pillar of contemporary security policy, influencing decision-making processes, institutional stability, and the effectiveness of security measures at both national and international levels. This article explores trust as a key precondition for the formulation and...