Keyword [Katrina] Result: 1 - 19 | Page: 1 of 1 |
1. | On The Translation Of Cohesive Devices In Katrina:After The Flood |
2. | Factors contributing to resilience in a post Katrina New Orleans population |
3. | A tide of change: New Orleans and gentrification |
4. | Evacuation status, age, income, and psychological resilience as predictors of stress among Hurricane Katrina survivors |
5. | Coping strategies among religiously committed survivors of Hurricane Katrina in the state of Mississippi |
6. | A generic qualitative inquiry of the experiences of family separation among adult survivors of Hurricane Katrina |
7. | News media, Black women, and Hurricane Katrina: Comparing localized content to local perceptions |
8. | Exploration of creativity and resiliency in survivors of Hurricane Katrina |
9. | Race, the Internet, and the hurricane: A critical discourse analysis of Black identity online during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina |
10. | Camille was no lady but Katrina was a bitch: Gender, hurricanes & popular culture |
11. | The Experience of Assimilation for Rural, African American, Hurricane Katrina Survivors |
12. | Exit the Matrix, Enter the System: Capitalizing on Black Culture to Create and Sustain Community Institutions in Post-Katrina New Orleans |
13. | An exploration of musician resilience in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina |
14. | Traumatic adjustment and meaning-making processes |
15. | Disaster's culture of utopia after 9/11 and Katrina: Fiction, documentary, memorial |
16. | Posttraumatic behaviors: The socioeconomic reasoning of homeowners who voluntarily remained in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina |
17. | Performing Nation, Performing Trauma: Theatre and Performance After September 11th, Hurricane Katrina and the Peruvian Dirty War |
18. | Angels of St. Bernard Parish: Vancouver USAR and Hurricane Katrina |
19. | Experiences of Homeless African American Women in Post-Katrina New Orleans |
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