Lecture 13 Outline of Last Lecture I. Movie, “Fighting Gentrification Chicago Style”Outline of Current Lecture I. Hurricane KatrinaII. Movie, “When The Levees Broke”Current LectureHurricane KatrinaBackground-How does the Gulf South differ from the rest of the United States? The “new” South? SOA 240 1st Edition-In terms of demographics and community, what would you expect to encounter in New Orleansand the Gulf South pre-Katrina?-New Orleans: Class and TopographyMovie, “When The Levees Broke”-media-individual/household preparations-why stay?-infrastructure-warnings, “Hurricane Pam”Katrina: Natural or Human Disaster?-poor, local, regional, and federal preparation-significant numbers of people unwilling or unable to evacuate-localized social ties-personal and generational memory of hurricane survival-expense of evacuation-infrastructure issues-political issuesApplication: Elements of Community Crisis-instantaneous fractures in social networks-what do this weeks readings have to say about social capital in New Orleans after Katrina?-grievingThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.-sense of being out of control-pre-disaster behavior as a predictor of post-disaster
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