Agency officials created lists of potential sites for trailer parks. We analyze approved sites to track which factors were linked with larger (or smaller) numbers of trailers and trailer sites per zip code block. Areas which displayed greater levels of social capital, as evidenced by voluntaristic activities such as voting, were slated for fewer trailers, control-ling for race, income, education, flood damage, and other relevant factors. Civil society worked simultaneously to bring citizens together while mobilizing them against the threat of trailer parks in their backyards
In 2017, the city of New Orleans removed four monuments that paid homage to the city’s Confederate p...
A qualitative social geographical study of a community group's reaction to rapid urban growth in a f...
Much intellectual effort is dedicated to examining the relationship between citizens and their gover...
To meet the dire need for housing following Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans and Federal Emergency Man...
The purpose of this study, Proposed Locations for FEMA Trailers in Post-Katrina New Orleans, 2005-20...
In recent years, negative media attention has fostered the impression that Federal Emergency Managem...
Hurricane Katrina has mobilized community-based environmental justice organizing and advocacy and in...
The last national survey of adult literacy prior to Hurricane Katrina found 40 percent of New Orlean...
The study of relationships within networks has traditionally focused on concepts such as cooperation...
This inquiry into informal networks and policy negotiations is set in the theoretical framework of n...
In this thesis I explore several intersections of hurricane recovery, urban planning, housing assist...
On August 29th of 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the gulf coast of the United States leading to one of ...
In post-Katrina New Orleans, housing and community development (HCD) advocates clashed over the futu...
the Urban Institute. Opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those...
The Desire Housing Project opened in 1956 as a segregated public housing development in New Orleans‟...
In 2017, the city of New Orleans removed four monuments that paid homage to the city’s Confederate p...
A qualitative social geographical study of a community group's reaction to rapid urban growth in a f...
Much intellectual effort is dedicated to examining the relationship between citizens and their gover...
To meet the dire need for housing following Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans and Federal Emergency Man...
The purpose of this study, Proposed Locations for FEMA Trailers in Post-Katrina New Orleans, 2005-20...
In recent years, negative media attention has fostered the impression that Federal Emergency Managem...
Hurricane Katrina has mobilized community-based environmental justice organizing and advocacy and in...
The last national survey of adult literacy prior to Hurricane Katrina found 40 percent of New Orlean...
The study of relationships within networks has traditionally focused on concepts such as cooperation...
This inquiry into informal networks and policy negotiations is set in the theoretical framework of n...
In this thesis I explore several intersections of hurricane recovery, urban planning, housing assist...
On August 29th of 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the gulf coast of the United States leading to one of ...
In post-Katrina New Orleans, housing and community development (HCD) advocates clashed over the futu...
the Urban Institute. Opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those...
The Desire Housing Project opened in 1956 as a segregated public housing development in New Orleans‟...
In 2017, the city of New Orleans removed four monuments that paid homage to the city’s Confederate p...
A qualitative social geographical study of a community group's reaction to rapid urban growth in a f...
Much intellectual effort is dedicated to examining the relationship between citizens and their gover...