The framework shows a large dashed circle enclosing several text boxes and ovals. On the right side inside the circle, three vertically arranged rectangular boxes are placed. The top text box with the dashed boundary is labeled “HERMENEUTIC CIRCLE AS A STRUCTURE OF THE INTERACTIVE EVENT” and includes four bullet points: “Distanciation”, “Anticipation”, “Correction”, and “Reassessment”. The middle text box is labeled “MODES OF BEING IN THE INTERACTION” and includes three bullet points: “Reflective”, “Critical”, and “Open”. The bottom text box has a solid boundary and is labeled “KNOWLEDGE CREATION”, containing three bullet points: “Inside human being”, “Between human beings”, and “As communities”. The top box is connected with the middle box with a downward arrow on the right, and the middle box is connected to the bottom box with another downward arrow. On the left side of the large circle, there are two overlapping ovals. The top oval is labeled “Community Resilience”. The middle oval below it is labeled “Resources and capacities” and includes five bullet points: “Place-based”, “Socio-political”, “Financial”, “Physical”, and “Human”. Below these ovals, a small dashed rectangular box on the bottom right inside the large circle is labeled “HUMAN INTERACTION” and contains the text “Interaction skills and capacities”. At the very bottom of the box “HUMAN INTERACTION”, there is an oval outlined with a dashed boundary containing three points labeled “INDIVIDUAL LEVEL”, “ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL”, and “COMMUNITY LEVEL”. Three rightward arrows emerge from the box labeled “HUMAN INTERACTION”. The first arrow points to the top-right dashed box labeled “HERMENEUTIC CIRCLE AS A STRUCTURE OF THE INTERACTIVE EVENT”, the second and third arrows point to the middle-dashed box labeled “MODES OF BEING IN THE INTERACTION”.Resources, capacities and knowledge-creating interaction in community resilience. Source: Modified from Kruse et al. (2017), Suorsa and Huotari (2014)