|
Austin Community College - FALL 2010 | ||
Section 008 | ||
The Sociology of Katrina: Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe (1st Edition) by David Overfelt, J. Steven Picou, John [Contributor] Barnshaw, Christine [Contributor] Bevc, Lee [Contributor] Clarke, Kelly [Contributor] Frailing, Elizabeth [Contributor] Fussell, Emily [Contributor] Holcombe, Kris [Contributor] Macomber, Albert [Co Nylander, David Brunsma (Editor), Dr David L. Brunsma, Katharine M. Donato, George E. Capowich, Shyamal K. Das, Russell R. Dynes, Lisa A. Eargle, James R. Elliot, Ashraf M. Esmail, John J. Green, Timothy J. Haney, Dee Wood Harper, Marcus M. Kondkar, Anna M. Kleiner, Demond Shondell Miller, Havidán Rodriguez, Jason David River, Sarah E. Rusche, Kathleen Tierney, Joseph Trainor, Delmar Wright Paperback, 288 Pages, Published 2007 ISBN-10: 0-7425-5930-0 / 0742559300 ISBN-13: 978-0-7425-5930-1 / 9780742559301 A second edition of this textbook is now available. As a disaster, Hurricane Katrina logs in as both the most destructive and instructive when considering the cataclysmic effects, as well as the magnitude of knowledge, that can be drawn from it. This meteorological event became the stimulus for deva |