Rethinking Disaster Recovery
A Hurricane Katrina Retrospective
Herausgeber: Haubert, Jeannie
Rethinking Disaster Recovery
A Hurricane Katrina Retrospective
Herausgeber: Haubert, Jeannie
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Written by scholars who experienced Hurricane Katrina first-hand, this book analyzes issues that are still impacting residents a decade later such as discrimination, gentrification, mass privatization of public institutions, street harassment, and domestic violence.
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Written by scholars who experienced Hurricane Katrina first-hand, this book analyzes issues that are still impacting residents a decade later such as discrimination, gentrification, mass privatization of public institutions, street harassment, and domestic violence.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781498501224
- ISBN-10: 1498501222
- Artikelnr.: 55743954
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781498501224
- ISBN-10: 1498501222
- Artikelnr.: 55743954
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Jeannie Haubert
Foreword
James R. Elliott Chapter 1: Rethinking Disaster Recovery: Editor's Introduction
Jeannie Haubert Part I: Gender and Sexuality in the Recovery Process Chapter 2: Trauma
Recovery
and Sexuality in Post- Katrina New Orleans
Mimi Schippers Chapter 3: It's Raining Men: Gender and Street Harassment in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Andrea Wilbon Hartman
Erica Dudas
and Jennifer Day-Sully Chapter 4: Ten Years Later: Domestic Violence and Hurricane Katrina
Pamela Jenkins and Bethany Van Brown Chapter 5: Missing in the Storm: The Gender Gap in Hurricane Katrina Research and Disaster Management Efforts
Kristen Barber and Shiloh Deitz Part II: Race and Class in the Recovery Process Chapter 6: On the Kindness of Strangers: Am I More Worthy of Your Sympathy than Lakisha and Jamal?
Jeannie Haubert Chapter 7: Disaster
Reconstruction
and Racialization: Latinos in New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina
Elizabeth Fussell and Amy Bellone-Hite Chapter 8: Flourishing or Floundering? Examining the Career Paths of African American Emerging Adults in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Farrah Gafford Cambrice Chapter 9: New Orleans' Katrina Recovery for Whom and What? A Race
Gender
and Class Approach
Jean Ait Belkhir Part III: Doing Academia Through Disaster Chapter 10: Trauma Survivor as Author; Method as Recovery
Jessica W. Pardee Chapter 11: Housing Market Mayhem: Problems Studying Discrimination Post-Disaster
Jeannie Haubert Chapter 12: "We're Still in the Trenches Baby": Navigating Academia in an Uncertain
Post-Katrina World
Danielle Antoinette Hidalgo and Dana M. Greene Chapter 13: Learning from Disaster: Post-Katrina New Orleans as a Sociological Classroom
Timothy J. Haney Postscript
Dana M. Greene
James R. Elliott Chapter 1: Rethinking Disaster Recovery: Editor's Introduction
Jeannie Haubert Part I: Gender and Sexuality in the Recovery Process Chapter 2: Trauma
Recovery
and Sexuality in Post- Katrina New Orleans
Mimi Schippers Chapter 3: It's Raining Men: Gender and Street Harassment in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Andrea Wilbon Hartman
Erica Dudas
and Jennifer Day-Sully Chapter 4: Ten Years Later: Domestic Violence and Hurricane Katrina
Pamela Jenkins and Bethany Van Brown Chapter 5: Missing in the Storm: The Gender Gap in Hurricane Katrina Research and Disaster Management Efforts
Kristen Barber and Shiloh Deitz Part II: Race and Class in the Recovery Process Chapter 6: On the Kindness of Strangers: Am I More Worthy of Your Sympathy than Lakisha and Jamal?
Jeannie Haubert Chapter 7: Disaster
Reconstruction
and Racialization: Latinos in New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina
Elizabeth Fussell and Amy Bellone-Hite Chapter 8: Flourishing or Floundering? Examining the Career Paths of African American Emerging Adults in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Farrah Gafford Cambrice Chapter 9: New Orleans' Katrina Recovery for Whom and What? A Race
Gender
and Class Approach
Jean Ait Belkhir Part III: Doing Academia Through Disaster Chapter 10: Trauma Survivor as Author; Method as Recovery
Jessica W. Pardee Chapter 11: Housing Market Mayhem: Problems Studying Discrimination Post-Disaster
Jeannie Haubert Chapter 12: "We're Still in the Trenches Baby": Navigating Academia in an Uncertain
Post-Katrina World
Danielle Antoinette Hidalgo and Dana M. Greene Chapter 13: Learning from Disaster: Post-Katrina New Orleans as a Sociological Classroom
Timothy J. Haney Postscript
Dana M. Greene
Foreword
James R. Elliott Chapter 1: Rethinking Disaster Recovery: Editor's Introduction
Jeannie Haubert Part I: Gender and Sexuality in the Recovery Process Chapter 2: Trauma
Recovery
and Sexuality in Post- Katrina New Orleans
Mimi Schippers Chapter 3: It's Raining Men: Gender and Street Harassment in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Andrea Wilbon Hartman
Erica Dudas
and Jennifer Day-Sully Chapter 4: Ten Years Later: Domestic Violence and Hurricane Katrina
Pamela Jenkins and Bethany Van Brown Chapter 5: Missing in the Storm: The Gender Gap in Hurricane Katrina Research and Disaster Management Efforts
Kristen Barber and Shiloh Deitz Part II: Race and Class in the Recovery Process Chapter 6: On the Kindness of Strangers: Am I More Worthy of Your Sympathy than Lakisha and Jamal?
Jeannie Haubert Chapter 7: Disaster
Reconstruction
and Racialization: Latinos in New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina
Elizabeth Fussell and Amy Bellone-Hite Chapter 8: Flourishing or Floundering? Examining the Career Paths of African American Emerging Adults in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Farrah Gafford Cambrice Chapter 9: New Orleans' Katrina Recovery for Whom and What? A Race
Gender
and Class Approach
Jean Ait Belkhir Part III: Doing Academia Through Disaster Chapter 10: Trauma Survivor as Author; Method as Recovery
Jessica W. Pardee Chapter 11: Housing Market Mayhem: Problems Studying Discrimination Post-Disaster
Jeannie Haubert Chapter 12: "We're Still in the Trenches Baby": Navigating Academia in an Uncertain
Post-Katrina World
Danielle Antoinette Hidalgo and Dana M. Greene Chapter 13: Learning from Disaster: Post-Katrina New Orleans as a Sociological Classroom
Timothy J. Haney Postscript
Dana M. Greene
James R. Elliott Chapter 1: Rethinking Disaster Recovery: Editor's Introduction
Jeannie Haubert Part I: Gender and Sexuality in the Recovery Process Chapter 2: Trauma
Recovery
and Sexuality in Post- Katrina New Orleans
Mimi Schippers Chapter 3: It's Raining Men: Gender and Street Harassment in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Andrea Wilbon Hartman
Erica Dudas
and Jennifer Day-Sully Chapter 4: Ten Years Later: Domestic Violence and Hurricane Katrina
Pamela Jenkins and Bethany Van Brown Chapter 5: Missing in the Storm: The Gender Gap in Hurricane Katrina Research and Disaster Management Efforts
Kristen Barber and Shiloh Deitz Part II: Race and Class in the Recovery Process Chapter 6: On the Kindness of Strangers: Am I More Worthy of Your Sympathy than Lakisha and Jamal?
Jeannie Haubert Chapter 7: Disaster
Reconstruction
and Racialization: Latinos in New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina
Elizabeth Fussell and Amy Bellone-Hite Chapter 8: Flourishing or Floundering? Examining the Career Paths of African American Emerging Adults in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Farrah Gafford Cambrice Chapter 9: New Orleans' Katrina Recovery for Whom and What? A Race
Gender
and Class Approach
Jean Ait Belkhir Part III: Doing Academia Through Disaster Chapter 10: Trauma Survivor as Author; Method as Recovery
Jessica W. Pardee Chapter 11: Housing Market Mayhem: Problems Studying Discrimination Post-Disaster
Jeannie Haubert Chapter 12: "We're Still in the Trenches Baby": Navigating Academia in an Uncertain
Post-Katrina World
Danielle Antoinette Hidalgo and Dana M. Greene Chapter 13: Learning from Disaster: Post-Katrina New Orleans as a Sociological Classroom
Timothy J. Haney Postscript
Dana M. Greene