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6b4dc5f9-ffaa-4aef-b2a2-10bafa954056
Author Monographic
Brunsma, David L.; David Overfelt; J. Steven Picou (editors)
Author Combination
Brunsma, David L.; David Overfelt; J. Steven Picou (editors)
Title Monographic
THE SOCIOLOGY OF KATRINA: PERSPECTIVES ON A MODERN CATASTROPHE
Title Combination
THE SOCIOLOGY OF KATRINA: PERSPECTIVES ON A MODERN CATASTROPHE
Place of Publication
Boulder, CO
Publisher Name
Rowman ; Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Date of Publication
2007
Availability
FF: Society and Social Sciences > Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made)
ISBN
978-0-7425-5930-1
Notes
LCCN: 2007005905 Contents: Introduction: Katrina as Paradigm Shift: Reflections on Disaster Research in the Twenty-First Century Part I: Framing Katrina: Context and Construction Finding and Framing Katrina: The Social Construction of Disaster Disaster as War: Militarism and the Social Construction of Disaster in New Orleans Crime and Hurricanes in New Orleans Part II: Experiencing Evacuation Families and Hurricane Response: Evacuation, Separation, and the Emotional Toll of Hurricane Katrina Race, Class, and Capital Amidst the Hurricane Katrina Diaspora Understanding Community-Based Disaster Response: Houston's Religious Congregations and Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts Part III: Ongoing Disaster: Reaction and Recovery After the Levees Broke: Reactions of College Students to the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina Landscapes of Disaster and Place Orientation in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina A Community Study of Disaster Impacts and Redevelopment Issues Facing East Biloxi, Mississippi Rebuilding New Orleans Neighborhoods after Hurricane Katrina: Toward a Theory of Social Structure and Cultural Creativity Part IV: Postdisaster Institutional Change Hurricane Katrina and Its Impact on Education Health Needs, Health Care, and Katrina Reconstructing New Orleans after Katrina: The Emergency of an Immigrant Labor Market Postscript: Considering Katrina
Call Number
150.B7.S6.1
Keywords
Hurricanes-Case Studies ; Social Factors ; Ethnic and Minority Aspects ; Religion ; Disaster Relief ; Disaster Recovery ; Education/School ;