Panel N19 SCMS Seattle Extreme Weather and Global Media (original) (raw)

Extreme Weather and Global Media Panel Proposal (SCMS Panel N19)

Julia Leyda

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Conveniently Located Disaster: Socio‐Spatial Inequality in Hurricane Sandy and Its Implications for the Urban Sociology of Climate Change

Gordon Douglas

2015

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New York City as ‘fortress of solitude’ after Hurricane Sandy: a relational sociology of extreme weather’s relationship to climate politics

Daniel Aldana Cohen

Environmental Politics, 2020

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"Everybody Gets Wet?": Class, Race and Region after Superstorm Sandy (co-author Diane Negra)

Julia Leyda, Diane Negra

Antenna: Responses to Media and Culture, 2012

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Discourse, Disaster, and the Urban Hazardscape: The political ecology of climate and disasters after Hurricane Sandy

Erin C Bergren

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Extreme Climate Events, Household Decision-Making and Transitions in the Immediate Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

William Solecki

Miscellanea Geographica

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New York's Two Sandys (Metropolitics 2014)

Max Liboiron, Daniel Aldana Cohen

Metropolitiques.eu, 2014

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Communicating extreme event policy windows: Discourses on Hurricane Sandy and policy change in Boston and New York City

Erin Friedman

Environmental Science & Policy, 2019

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Extreme Weather and Global Media

Diane Negra

Green Letters, 2018

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Los Angeles After the Storm: The Dialectic of Ordinary Disaster

mike davis

Antipode, 1995

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Understanding decisions and disasters: A retrospective analysis of Hurricane Sandy’s ‘focusing power’ on climate change adaptation policy in New York City

Samantha McCraine

2019

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Superstorm Research Lab

Daniel Aldana Cohen

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A national and local media perspective on responsibility for and solutions to storm-related power outages in the northeastern United States

Danielle Kloster

Environmental Hazards, 2018

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Ecopoetics of the Storm

Robert Azzarello

Race, Gender & Class, 2015

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Extreme Weather and Climate Change in the American Mind, April 2013

Center for Climate Change Communication

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013

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Risk Perception through Exemplarity: Hurricanes as Climate Change Examples and Counterexamples in Norwegian News Media

Kyrre Kverndokk

Culture unbound, 2019

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Storm Surge and “Certain Death”: Interviews with Texas Coastal Residents following Hurricane Ike

Mary Hayden

Weather, Climate, and Society, 2010

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Misrepresenting Climate Change: Deconstructing New Media Discourse Through the Case Study of Hurricane Irma

amy dickens

2018

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Media Climates

James Leo Cahill

Representations, 2022

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Introduction to “The Impact of the Hurricanes of 2005 on New Orleans and the Gulf Coast of the United States”

Anthony Paredes

American Anthropologist, 2006

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Transitions in climate and energy discourse between Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy

Jennie Stephens

Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2016

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Far Far Away in Far Rockaway: Responses to Risks and Impacts during Hurricane Sandy through First-Person Social Media Narratives

Kenneth Anderson, Jen Henderson, Melissa Bica, Jennings Anderson, Leysia Palen

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Superstorm Sandy: The Inevitable Destruction and Reconstruction of the Jersey Shore

Diane Bates

New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2016

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Apocalypse: Media Framing of Black Looters, Shooters, and Brutes in Hurricane Katrina's Aftermath

Michael G Lacy

Critical Rhetorics of Race: Chapter 1, 2011

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Lasting Effects of Hurricane Andrew on a Working-Class Community

Betty H Morrow

Natural Hazards Review, 2007

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Review of The " Katrina Effect " : On the Nature of Catastrophe

Farhan Karim

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Hurricane Katrina as a Lens for Assessing Socio-Spatial Change in New Orleans

Ronald Hagelman

Southeastern Geographer, 2011

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Brief communication "Hurricane Irene: a wake-up call for New York City?

JCJH Aerts

Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 2012

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More Than A Storm. The Kean Experience With Hurricane Sandy and Lessons Learned

Sean Hildebrand

2013

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"New Orleans: Do You Know What It Means?" (Reflections on Disaster)

John Clark

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Critical theory and Katrina

Kevin Gotham

City, 2007

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The (Un)Natural Disaster of New Orleans

Christopher Wright

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Investigation of superstorm Sandy 2012 in a multi-disciplinary approach

Friedemann Wenzel

2013

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A Major Storm Hits a Forgotten Region and a Feeding Frenzy Fails to Materialize: Hurricane Rita, News Coverage, and Southeast Texas

Tina Capeles

East Texas Historical Journal, 2018

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Moral Hazard, Social Catastrophe: The Changing Face of Vulnerability along the Hurricane Coasts

Chris Emrich

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2006

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