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Hurricane Katrina Research Bibliography - Colorado State University

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Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. 2007. The Best Laid Plans: The Story of<br />

How the Government Ignored Its Own Gulf Coast <strong>Hurricane</strong> Plan. Washington, DC:<br />

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.<br />

http://www.citizensforethics.org/files/<strong>Katrina</strong>%20DHS%20Report.pdf<br />

Clark, Jim D. 2006. Grace Amid Tragedy: A Red Cross Volunteer on the <strong>Katrina</strong> Frontline.<br />

Lincoln, NE: iUniverse.<br />

Clark, Nigel. 2006. “Offering.” Space and Culture 9(1): 100-102.<br />

Congleton, Roger D. 2006. “The Story of <strong>Katrina</strong>: New Orleans and the Political Economy of<br />

Catastrophe.” Public Choice 127(1-2): 5-30.<br />

Cooper, Christopher and Robert Block. 2006. Disaster: <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong> and the Failure of<br />

Homeland Security. New York: Times Books.<br />

Cordasco, Kristina M., David P. Eisenman, Deborah C. Glik, Joya F. Golden, and Steven M.<br />

Asch. 2007. “‘They Blew the Levee’: Distrust of Authorities among <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong><br />

Evacuees.” Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 18(2): 277-282.<br />

Craig, Steven J. 2007. Chronicles of <strong>Katrina</strong>: Lessons Learned from the <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong><br />

Disaster for Your Home Preparedness Planning. Parker, CO: Outskirts Press.<br />

Cranmer, Hilarie H. 2005. “<strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>: Volunteer Work – Logistics First.” New England<br />

Journal of Medicine 353(15): 1541-1544.<br />

Curtis, Andrew, Jacqueline Warren Mills, Jason K. Blackburn, and John C. Pine. 2006.<br />

“<strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>: GIS Response for a Major Metropolitan Area.” Quick Response<br />

Report #180. Boulder: Natural Hazards <strong>Research</strong> and Applications Information Center,<br />

<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Colorado</strong>. http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/research/qr/qr180/qr180.html<br />

Curtis, Andrew, Jacqueline Warren Mills, Barrett Kennedy, Stewart Fotheringham, and Timothy<br />

McCarthy. 2007. “Understanding the Geography of Post-Traumatic Stress: An Academic<br />

Justification for Using a Spatial Video Acquisition System in the Response to <strong>Hurricane</strong><br />

<strong>Katrina</strong>.” Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 15(4): 208-219.<br />

Czajkowski, Jeffrey and Emily Kennedy. 2010. “Fatal Tradeoff? Toward a Better Understanding<br />

of the Costs of Not Evacuating from a <strong>Hurricane</strong> in Landfall Counties.” Population and<br />

Environment 31: 121-149.<br />

Dass-Brailsford, Priscilla, Rebecca Thomley, and Alejandra Hurtado de Mendoza. 2011. “Paying<br />

It Forward: The Transformative Aspects of Volunteering after <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>.”<br />

Traumatology 17(1): 29-40.<br />

David, Emmanuel. 2006. “Emergent Behavior and Groups in Post-Disaster New Orleans: Notes<br />

on Practices of Organized Resistance.” Pp. 235-261 in Learning from Catastrophe: Quick<br />

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