Racing the storm : racial implications and lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina / edited by Hillary Potter.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Potter, Hillary, 1969-
Language:English
Published: Lanham : Lexington Books, [2007], ©2007.
Subjects:
Physical Description:xiii, 314 pages ; 23 cm
Format: Book

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505 0 |a Making sense of a hurricane : social identity and attribution explanations of race-related differences in Katrina disaster responses -- The color(s) of crisis : how race, rumor and collective memory shape the legacy of Katrina -- Reframing crime in a disaster : perception, reality, and criminalization of survival tactics among African Americans in the aftermath of Katrina -- Cultural differences in perceptions of the government and the legal system : Hurricane Katrina highlights what has been there all along -- From "Gateway to the Americas" to the "Chocolate City" : the racialization of Latinos in New Orleans -- Saxophones, trumpets, and hurricanes : the cultural restructuring of New Orleans -- Prayer and social welfare in the wake of Katrina : race and volunteerism in disaster response -- Stipulations : a typology of citizenship in the United States after Katrina -- Protect or neglect? Social structure, decision making, and the risk of living in African American places in New Orleans -- Blown away : U.S. militarism and Hurricane Katrina -- Spectacular privatizations : perceptions and lessons from privatization of warfare and the privatization of disaster -- Running faster next time : blacks and Homeland Security. 
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