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Title:
Children of Katrina / Alice Fothergill and Lori Peek.
Author:
Fothergill, Alice, author.

Peek, Lori A., author.
Publication Information:
Austin : University of Texas Press, 2015.
Call Number:
HV636 2005.N4 F67 2015
Abstract:
"Children of Katrina offers one of the only long-term, multiyear studies of young people following disaster. Sociologists Alice Fothergill and Lori Peek spent seven years after Hurricane Katrina interviewing and observing several hundred children and their family members, friends, neighbors, teachers, and other caregivers. In this book, they focus intimately on seven children between the ages of three and eighteen, selected because they exemplify the varied experiences of the larger group. They find that children followed three different post-disaster trajectories--declining, finding equilibrium, and fluctuating--as they tried to regain stability. The children’s moving stories illuminate how a devastating disaster affects individual health and well-being, family situations, housing and neighborhood contexts, schooling, peer relationships, and extracurricular activities. This work also demonstrates how outcomes were often worse for children who were vulnerable and living in crisis before the storm. Fothergill and Peek clarify what kinds of assistance children need during emergency response and recovery periods, as well as the individual, familial, social, and structural factors that aid or hinder children in getting that support."--Publisher's Web site.
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Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
9781477303894

9781477305461
Series:
The Katrina bookshelf

Katrina bookshelf.
Physical Description:
xx, 321 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Contents:
The youngest survivors -- Children, youth, and disaster -- Daniel : cumulative vulnerability and continuing crises -- Mekana : disaster as catalyst -- Isabel and Zachary : resource depth and long-term stability -- Cierra : mobilizing resources -- Jerron : misaligned spheres -- Clinton : rapid movement -- Conclusion -- Appendix A. Who counts as a child? -- Appendix B. Studying children and youth in disaster: a note on methods -- Appendix C. Recommendations for improved disaster preparedness, response, and recovery efforts for children and youth.
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