Steering away from the more obvious concern with the breakdown of social order following Hurricane Katrina, this article draws on weblogs and bulletin boards to highlight acts of generosity and hospitality provoked by the disaster and poses some questions about what disasters might tell us about the emergence of the “social.
It has been suggested that understanding Hurricane Katrina and the federal levee failures requires a...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
We examine people’s reactions to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, most of whom are minorities livin...
This article explores the state of emergency following Hurrican Katrina or ‘the Katrina Event&...
It is increasingly difficult to distinguish natural events from those influenced by human actions. F...
Learning in a post-disaster environment is a critical and important step forward in our understandin...
2013-07-29This dissertation defines and advances a theory of social theodicy as a collective respons...
Humanities: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)This presen...
What may be called “disaster science” is a broad field that begins with understanding hazards, risk...
This paper was written for a special issue on `the life of the gift' that explored themes of generos...
Nearly every website or software application these days features a feed to subscribe to, a network t...
In the days following Hurricane Katrina, the media portrayed the people inside New Orleans as a thre...
This dissertation examines the cleared spaces after disaster and the way the rhetoric of utopian pro...
The Hurricane Katrina and NewOrleans situation was commonly called a natural disaster - an anomalo...
This paper seeks to extend existing discussions of post-disaster tourism in New Orleans by consideri...
It has been suggested that understanding Hurricane Katrina and the federal levee failures requires a...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
We examine people’s reactions to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, most of whom are minorities livin...
This article explores the state of emergency following Hurrican Katrina or ‘the Katrina Event&...
It is increasingly difficult to distinguish natural events from those influenced by human actions. F...
Learning in a post-disaster environment is a critical and important step forward in our understandin...
2013-07-29This dissertation defines and advances a theory of social theodicy as a collective respons...
Humanities: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)This presen...
What may be called “disaster science” is a broad field that begins with understanding hazards, risk...
This paper was written for a special issue on `the life of the gift' that explored themes of generos...
Nearly every website or software application these days features a feed to subscribe to, a network t...
In the days following Hurricane Katrina, the media portrayed the people inside New Orleans as a thre...
This dissertation examines the cleared spaces after disaster and the way the rhetoric of utopian pro...
The Hurricane Katrina and NewOrleans situation was commonly called a natural disaster - an anomalo...
This paper seeks to extend existing discussions of post-disaster tourism in New Orleans by consideri...
It has been suggested that understanding Hurricane Katrina and the federal levee failures requires a...
This thesis seeks to conduct an examination of the function of community resilience in post-disaster...
We examine people’s reactions to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, most of whom are minorities livin...