The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the experiences of St. Bernard Parish, La., residents as they coped with the impact of the catastrophe of Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005. An estimated 50,000 St. Bernard Parish residents relocated to a new home one year after Katina in 2006, and many of those residents moved again. This study examines the effects of the decisions of St. Bernard residents to relocate or to return on their social connections. The utility, adaptability and durability of social networks of these residents will be explored to enrich our knowledge about the social effects of recovery and the role that distance plays in the way residents connect to each other six years after Hurricane Katrina. It also examines t...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
This article introduces us to the complexities of conducting social scientific research in a major u...
This dissertation develops a communication theory of transitional space. The focus of this theory is...
Hurricane Katrina spurred the largest mass migration in United States' history since the Dust Bowl. ...
On August 29th of 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the gulf coast of the United States leading to one of ...
Disasters are threatening and highly dynamic situations, marked by high levels of information need a...
Disasters are highly dynamic situations, marked by high levels of information need and low levels of...
Abstract Dynamic social networks, a key concept in modern social science research, are beginning to ...
The role of social relationships, social networks, and social support in disaster contexts has been ...
This study conducted in Florida examines the relationship between an individual’s social connections...
Situated on the eastern end of the Gulf Coast, Florida is often ground zero for hurricanes and tropi...
This study investigates the influence of individuals’ social connections in their decision to either...
Current theories conceptualize return migration to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina as an individ...
Hurricane Katrina tested the disaster resiliency of communities throughout the city of New Orleans. ...
Hurricane Katrina has profoundly altered the lives of New Orleans residents as they continue for yea...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
This article introduces us to the complexities of conducting social scientific research in a major u...
This dissertation develops a communication theory of transitional space. The focus of this theory is...
Hurricane Katrina spurred the largest mass migration in United States' history since the Dust Bowl. ...
On August 29th of 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the gulf coast of the United States leading to one of ...
Disasters are threatening and highly dynamic situations, marked by high levels of information need a...
Disasters are highly dynamic situations, marked by high levels of information need and low levels of...
Abstract Dynamic social networks, a key concept in modern social science research, are beginning to ...
The role of social relationships, social networks, and social support in disaster contexts has been ...
This study conducted in Florida examines the relationship between an individual’s social connections...
Situated on the eastern end of the Gulf Coast, Florida is often ground zero for hurricanes and tropi...
This study investigates the influence of individuals’ social connections in their decision to either...
Current theories conceptualize return migration to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina as an individ...
Hurricane Katrina tested the disaster resiliency of communities throughout the city of New Orleans. ...
Hurricane Katrina has profoundly altered the lives of New Orleans residents as they continue for yea...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
This article introduces us to the complexities of conducting social scientific research in a major u...
This dissertation develops a communication theory of transitional space. The focus of this theory is...