Nearly every website or software application these days features a feed to subscribe to, a network to join, or a social timeline to track—all of which do their part to influence public opinion, promote products, and bring people closer together. Being a blogger since 2003 exposed me to these user-generated trends, but never did I expect my blog space, or any others, to play such an important role in my emotional well-being; not until Hurricane Katrina hit. Sharing my story as a transplanted New Orleanian watching the disaster unfold from afar in a public forum quickly linked me to other local voices, and soon I discovered a burgeoning “Big Easy” blogosphere. This dissertation thus illustrates how online communications have the ability to ev...
The special circumstances related to helping in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina—both a natural di...
The Internet is widely valued for distributing control over information to a lateral network of indi...
International audienceThe qualitative, undifferentiated time of disaster affords propitious moments,...
Nearly every website or software application these days features a feed to subscribe to, a network t...
To mark the 10th anniversary of the storm that ravaged New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, f...
Disasters are threatening and highly dynamic situations, marked by high levels of information need a...
Steering away from the more obvious concern with the breakdown of social order following Hurricane K...
Disasters are highly dynamic situations, marked by high levels of information need and low levels of...
Online journaling, or blogging as commonly known, offers its user a venue where one is free to expre...
The special circumstances related to helping in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina—both a natural di...
This paper seeks to extend existing discussions of post-disaster tourism in New Orleans by consideri...
Much of the existing literature about the practice of blogging, citizen media/journalism, and other ...
Hurricane Katrina made landfall on August 29, 2005 in what would become one of the most deadly and d...
This original study examines a new phenomenon in New Orleans tourism. Since Hurricane Katrina hit in...
For nearly a century, anthropological scholarship on disaster has contributed to advancing emergency...
The special circumstances related to helping in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina—both a natural di...
The Internet is widely valued for distributing control over information to a lateral network of indi...
International audienceThe qualitative, undifferentiated time of disaster affords propitious moments,...
Nearly every website or software application these days features a feed to subscribe to, a network t...
To mark the 10th anniversary of the storm that ravaged New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, f...
Disasters are threatening and highly dynamic situations, marked by high levels of information need a...
Steering away from the more obvious concern with the breakdown of social order following Hurricane K...
Disasters are highly dynamic situations, marked by high levels of information need and low levels of...
Online journaling, or blogging as commonly known, offers its user a venue where one is free to expre...
The special circumstances related to helping in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina—both a natural di...
This paper seeks to extend existing discussions of post-disaster tourism in New Orleans by consideri...
Much of the existing literature about the practice of blogging, citizen media/journalism, and other ...
Hurricane Katrina made landfall on August 29, 2005 in what would become one of the most deadly and d...
This original study examines a new phenomenon in New Orleans tourism. Since Hurricane Katrina hit in...
For nearly a century, anthropological scholarship on disaster has contributed to advancing emergency...
The special circumstances related to helping in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina—both a natural di...
The Internet is widely valued for distributing control over information to a lateral network of indi...
International audienceThe qualitative, undifferentiated time of disaster affords propitious moments,...