...have seen no faces in South Bend protected by ‘flu’ masks.”12South Bend Tribune, December 6, 1918, 12. https://www.newspapers.com/image/514608380/. A comparison of death rates per 100,000 population in Indiana cities illustrates...
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Annotating Qualitative Social Science
...16. https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2015/11/16/political- scientists-seek-delay-transparency-standards-publications/. Fuji, Lee Ann. 2016. “The Dark Side of DA-RT”. Comparative Politics Newsletter 26 (1): 25–27. Gastinger, Markus. 2015. “The DA-RT initiative — boon or bane?” November 10....
Using Organizations: The Case of FEMA
by Charles Perrow...“Storm and Crisis: Early Reaction.” New York Times. September 11, p. 31.http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30712FF3B550C728DDDA00894DD404482. Holdeman, Eric. 2005. “Disasters Keep Coming but FEMA Phased Out.” New York Times. August 31. Hsu, Spencer S.,...
Felon Disenfranchisement and Expert Assessments of Electoral Integrity
by Danielle Trujillo...comparing rates of disenfranchisement, as of 2015, Mississippi had the second-highest ranking at 9,360 per 100,000 state residents while Louisiana comes in at 11th highest with 3,040 per 100,000. Both...
The Subjects of History: Media, Technology, and Politics in Historical Context
by Michael Miller and Cole Edick...news. Rather, the pursuit of truth in media has always been complicated by politics, and objectivity’s enshrinement as a core value of US journalism is socially and historically constructed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=329ZI8IqtkY...
Improvising Disaster in the City of Jazz: Organizational Response to Hurricane Katrina
by Tricia Wachtendorf and James M. Kendra...of what needed to be done. They were related to an inability to communicate effectively across various levels and with community constituents (in part due to the breakdown of communication...
‘Black’ Suburbanization: American Dream or the New Banlieue?
by Kimberley S. Johnson...the city after Hurricane Katrina. See “Nagin apologizes for ‘chocolate’ city comments,” http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/01/17/nagin.city/index.html. Cities were places of economic stagnation, racial tension, and societal dysfunction, while suburbs were the spaces of...
The Modern Origins of Our Epistemic Crisis: A Media & Democracy Workshop
by Michael Miller and James Kirwan...belonged at the margins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELdLJxNJ_8k The gatekeeper role of traditional media: Frank Sesno and Paul Starr discuss the incentives for media companies to publish first and verify factual accuracy later....
100 Doctoral Degrees Later: Reflections on an Intellectual Community Spanning Six Countries
by Thomas Asher...competitive fellowships for key stages of doctoral training (proposal development, research, and dissertation writing), allows researchers to complete their degrees while avoiding this funding gap, which traps a huge number...
Worst Case Katrina
by Lee Clarke...unreasonable to have 10,000” corpses. For Katrina to be the worst “natural” disaster in American history it would have to top the 1900 Galveston hurricane that killed at least 8,000...