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The Sociology of Katrina: Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe, Second Edition (2nd Edition) by David Overfelt (Editor), Steven J. Picou (Editor), Christine [Contributor] Bevc, Lee [Contributor] Clarke, John [Contributor] Barnshaw, Kelly [Contributor] Frailing, Elizabeth [Contributor] Fussell, Emily [Contributor] Holcombe, Kris [Contributor] Macomber, David L. Brunsma (Editor), Shyamal K. Das, Dave [Contributor] Overfelt, Keith [Contributor] Nicholls, George E. Capowich, Katharine M. Donato, Russell R. Dynes, Lisa A. Eargle, James R. Elliott, Ashraf M. Esmail, John J. Green, Timothy J. Haney, Dee Wood Harper, Anna M. Kleiner, Marcus M. Kondkar, Nancy G. Kutner, Demond Shondell Miller, Jolynn P. Montgomery, Jason David Rivera, Sarah E. Rusche, Kathleen Tierney, Dana Thomas, Joseph Trainor, Delmar Wright, Havidán [Contributor] Rodríguez, Audrey Singer, Nicole Trujillo-Pagán, Ashraf [Contributor] Esmail, Dr David L. Brunsma, Miller/Rivera/Green/ Paperback, 390 Pages, Published 2010 ISBN-10: 1-4422-0627-6 / 1442206276 ISBN-13: 978-1-4422-0627-4 / 9781442206274 The second edition of The Sociology of Katrina brings together the nation's top sociological researchers in an effort to deepen our understanding of the modern catastrophe that is Hurricane Katrina. Five years after the storm, its profound impact continues to be felt. This new edition explores emerg |