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Hurricane Katrina Research Bibliography - Colorado State University

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Walker, Jesse, Dave Kopel, Kerry Howley, Ronald Bailey, Jeff A. Taylor, and Jacob Sullum.<br />

2005. “After the Storm: <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong> and the Failure of Public Policy.” Reason 37:<br />

24-35.<br />

Walters, Jonathan and Donald F. Kettl. 2006. “The <strong>Katrina</strong> Breakdown.” Pp. 255-261 in On Risk<br />

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

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

Waugh, William L., Jr. 2006. “The Political Costs of Failure in the <strong>Katrina</strong> and Rita Disasters.”<br />

Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 604(1): 10-25.<br />

Waugh, William L., Jr. 2006. “Shelter from the Storm: Repairing the National Emergency<br />

Management System after <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>.” Annals of the American Academy of<br />

Political and Social Science 604(1): 288-332.<br />

Waymer, Damion and Robert L. Heath. 2007. “Emergent Agents: The Forgotten Publics in<br />

Crisis Communication and Issues Management <strong>Research</strong>.” Journal of Applied<br />

Communication <strong>Research</strong> 35(1): 88-108.<br />

White House. 2006. The Federal Response to <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>: Lessons Learned. Washington,<br />

DC: White House.<br />

Williams, Stewart. 2008. “Rethinking the Nature of Disaster: From Failed Instruments of<br />

Learning to a Post-Social Understanding.” Social Forces 87(2): 1115-1138.<br />

Winston, Pamela, Olivia Golden, Kenneth Finegold, Kim Rueben, Margery Austin Turner, and<br />

Stephen Zuckerman. 2006. Federalism after <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>: How Can Social<br />

Programs Respond to a Major Disaster. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute.<br />

http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/311344_after_katrina.pdf<br />

Wolshon, Brian. 2006. “Evacuation Planning and Engineering for <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>.” The<br />

Bridge 36(1): 27-34.<br />

Wolshon, Brian, Alison Catarella-Michel, and Laurence Lambert. 2006. “Louisiana Highway<br />

Evacuation Plan for <strong>Hurricane</strong> <strong>Katrina</strong>: Proactive Management of a Regional<br />

Evacuation.” Journal of Transportation Engineering 132(1): 1-10.<br />

Wyche, Karen Fraser, Rose L. Pfefferbaum, Betty Pfefferbaum, Fran H. Norris, Deborah<br />

Wisnieski, and Hayden Younger. 2011. “Exploring Community Resilience in Workforce<br />

Communities of First Responders Serving <strong>Katrina</strong> Survivors.” American Journal of<br />

Orthopsychiatry 81(1): 18-30.<br />

Young, Iris. 2006. “<strong>Katrina</strong>: Too Much Blame, Not Enough Responsibility.” Dissent 53(1): 41-<br />

46.<br />

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