Hurricane Katrina dealt a devastating blow to the soul of America which resulted in a collective response of young adult volunteers. Understanding the experiences of these crisis volunteers can provide meaningful insight and underscore the importance of investigating human resilience, civic operations, and self-perceptions for life-long learning curricula
For nearly a century, anthropological scholarship on disaster has contributed to advancing emergency...
Several studies have been conducted in which American citizens were polled about their perception o...
The intent of this qualitative research study was to explore, from the perspective of public school ...
Hurricane Katrina left in her wake one of America\u27s oldest and greatest cities in shambles. In 20...
The purpose of this multi-case study was to examine in depth the personal and learning experiences o...
Volunteering has long played an important role in American society, and has emerged as a focal point...
This essay outlines an applied approach for examining message reception and processing among natural...
This thesis explores the experiences and practices of disaster relief volunteers. This thesis is bas...
PROBLEM: The study primarily focused on how a Service Learning project resulted in a Transformative ...
This original study examines a new phenomenon in New Orleans tourism. Since Hurricane Katrina hit in...
A recent spate of natural disasters has directly affected the United States and the people who live ...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have witnessed more than their share of cataclys...
This study examines the phenomenon of student resiliency as it relates to Nunez Community College st...
This study examined the Hurricane Katrina-related narratives of 72 LIS students. Narratives were col...
The intention of this qualitative case study was to understand the disaster survivors’ experiences w...
For nearly a century, anthropological scholarship on disaster has contributed to advancing emergency...
Several studies have been conducted in which American citizens were polled about their perception o...
The intent of this qualitative research study was to explore, from the perspective of public school ...
Hurricane Katrina left in her wake one of America\u27s oldest and greatest cities in shambles. In 20...
The purpose of this multi-case study was to examine in depth the personal and learning experiences o...
Volunteering has long played an important role in American society, and has emerged as a focal point...
This essay outlines an applied approach for examining message reception and processing among natural...
This thesis explores the experiences and practices of disaster relief volunteers. This thesis is bas...
PROBLEM: The study primarily focused on how a Service Learning project resulted in a Transformative ...
This original study examines a new phenomenon in New Orleans tourism. Since Hurricane Katrina hit in...
A recent spate of natural disasters has directly affected the United States and the people who live ...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have witnessed more than their share of cataclys...
This study examines the phenomenon of student resiliency as it relates to Nunez Community College st...
This study examined the Hurricane Katrina-related narratives of 72 LIS students. Narratives were col...
The intention of this qualitative case study was to understand the disaster survivors’ experiences w...
For nearly a century, anthropological scholarship on disaster has contributed to advancing emergency...
Several studies have been conducted in which American citizens were polled about their perception o...
The intent of this qualitative research study was to explore, from the perspective of public school ...