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Hurricane Katrina Research Bibliography - Colorado State University

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Frailing, Kelly and Dee Wood Harper. 2007. “Crime and <strong>Hurricane</strong>s in New Orleans.” Pp. 51-68<br />

in The Sociology of <strong>Katrina</strong>: Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe, edited by D. L.<br />

Brunsma, D. Overfelt, and J. S. Picou. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.<br />

Gajewski, Stephanie, Holly Bell, Laura Lein, and Ronald J. Angel. 2011. “Complexity and<br />

Instability: The Response of Nongovernmental Organizations to the Recovery of<br />

<strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong> Survivors in a Host Community.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector<br />

Quarterly 40: 389-403.<br />

Gheytanchi, Anahita, Lisa Joseph, Elaine Gierlach, Satoko Kimpara, Jennifer Housley, Zeno E.<br />

Franco, and Larry E. Beutler. 2007. “The Dirty Dozen: Twelve Failures of the <strong>Hurricane</strong><br />

<strong>Katrina</strong> Response and How Psychology Can Help.” American Psychologist 62(2): 118-<br />

130.<br />

Giardina, Michael D. and Laura A. Hess. 2007. “If Not Us, Than Who? Performing Pedagogies<br />

of Hope in Post-<strong>Katrina</strong> America.” Cultural Studies – Critical Methodologies 7(2): 169-<br />

187.<br />

Graham, Stephen. 2006. “‘Homeland’ Insecurities? <strong>Katrina</strong> and the Politics of ‘Security’ in<br />

Metropolitan America.” Space and Culture 9(1): 63-67.<br />

Green, John J., Anna M. Kleiner, and Jolynn P. Montgomery. 2007. “The Texture of Local<br />

Disaster Response: Service Providers’ Views Following <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>.” Southern<br />

Rural Sociology 22(2): 28-44.<br />

Haney, Timothy J., James R. Elliott, and Elizabeth Fussell. 2007. “Families and <strong>Hurricane</strong><br />

Response: Evacuation, Separation, and the Emotional Toll of <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>.” Pp. 71-<br />

90 in The Sociology of <strong>Katrina</strong>: Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe, edited by D. L.<br />

Brunsma, D. Overfelt, and J. S. Picou. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.<br />

Harrald, John R. 2006. “Agility and Discipline: Critical Success Factors for Disaster Response.”<br />

Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 604(1): 256-272.<br />

Harrington, Lisa M. B., Joye Gordon, and Bimal Kanti Paul. 2006. “Southeastern Louisiana<br />

Evacuation/Nonevacuation for <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>.” Pp. 327-351 in Learning from<br />

Catastrophe: Quick Response <strong>Research</strong> in the Wake of <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>, edited by the<br />

Natural Hazards Center. Boulder: Institute of Behavioral Science, <strong>University</strong> of <strong>Colorado</strong><br />

at Boulder.<br />

Harrington, Scott E. 2006. “Rethinking Disaster Policy after <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>.” Pp. 203-221 in<br />

On Risk and Disaster: Lessons from <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>, edited by R. J. Daniels, D. F.<br />

Kettl, and H. Kunreuther. Philadelphia: <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania Press.<br />

Holcombe, Emily. 2007. “Understanding Community-Based Disaster Response: Houston’s<br />

Religious Congregations and <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong> Relief Efforts.” Pp. 107-119 in The<br />

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