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Hurricane Katrina Research Bibliography - Colorado State University

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Goodman, Doug and Stacey Mann. 2008. “Managing Public Human Resources Following<br />

Catastrophic Events Mississippi’s Local Governments’ Experiences Post-<strong>Hurricane</strong><br />

<strong>Katrina</strong>.” Review of Public Personnel Administration 28(1): 3-19.<br />

Greene, Nicole Pepinster. 2007. “Flushing out the Basements: The Status of Contingent<br />

Composition Faculty in Post-<strong>Katrina</strong> New Orleans – What We Can Learn from It.” South<br />

Central Review 24(3): 76-81.<br />

Hashimoto, Kathryn, Jeffrey D. Schaffer, and George G. Fenich. 2011. “The Effects of<br />

<strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong> on Gulf Coast Gaming.” Gaming Law Review and Economics 15(4):<br />

197-206.<br />

Hogan, Michael J., Michael A. Long, and Paul B. Stretesky. 2010. “Campaign Contributions,<br />

Lobbying and Post-<strong>Katrina</strong> Contracts.” Disasters 34(3): 593-607.<br />

Holzer, Harry J. and Robert I. Lerman. 2006. Employment Issues and Challenges in Post-<strong>Katrina</strong><br />

New Orleans. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute.<br />

http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/900921_employment_issues.pdf<br />

Hossein-Zadeh, Ismael. 2009. “Social vs. Military Spending: How the Escalating Pentagon<br />

Budget Crowds Out Public Infrastructure and Aggravates Natural Disasters—The Case of<br />

<strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>.” Review of Social Economy 67(2): 149-173.<br />

Landry, Craig E., Paul Hindsley, Okmyung Bin, Jamie B. Kruse, John C. Whitehead, and Ken<br />

Wilson. 2011. “Weathering the Storm: Measuring Household Willingness-to-Pay for<br />

Risk-Reduction in Post-<strong>Katrina</strong> New Orleans.” Southern Economic Journal 77(4): 991-<br />

1013.<br />

Macdonald, James W., Lloyd Dixon, and Laura Zakaras. 2010. “Residential Insurance on the<br />

U.S. Gulf Coast in the Aftermath of <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>.” Santa Monica, CA: RAND<br />

Corporation.<br />

Miller, DeMond. 2008. “Disaster Tourism and Disaster Landscape Attractions after <strong>Hurricane</strong><br />

<strong>Katrina</strong>: An Autoethnographic Journey.” International Journal of Culture, Tourism and<br />

Hospitality <strong>Research</strong> 2(2): 115-131.<br />

Parisi, Domenico, Steven Michael Grice, and Jed Pressgrove. 2007. “Mississippi Business<br />

Environment Before and After <strong>Katrina</strong>: Challenges and Opportunities.” Southern Rural<br />

Sociology 22(2): 64-82.<br />

Pezzullo, Phaedra C. 2009. “‘This Is the Only Tour That Sells’: Tourism, Disaster, and National<br />

Identity in New Orleans.” Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change 7(2): 99-114.<br />

Pezzullo, Phaedra C. 2009. “Tourists and/as Disasters: Rebuilding, Remembering, and<br />

Responsibility in New Orleans.” Tourist Studies 9(1): 23-41.<br />

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