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Community Lost: The State, Civil Society, and Displaced Survivors of Hurricane Katrina

Author Ronald J. Angel, Holly Bell, Julie Beausoleil, Laura Lein
Publisher Cambridge University Press
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ISBN / ASIN0521176166
ISBN-139780521176163
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Sales Rank3,059,564
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Neither government programs nor massive charitable efforts responded adequately to the human crisis that was Hurricane Katrina. In this study, the authors use extensive interviews with Katrina evacuees and reports from service providers to identify what helped or hindered the reestablishment of the lives of hurricane survivors who relocated to Austin, Texas. Drawing on social capital and social network theory, the authors assess the complementary, and often conflicting, roles of FEMA, other governmental agencies, and a range of non-governmental organizations in addressing survivors' short- and longer-term needs. While these organizations came together to assist with immediate emergency needs, even collectively they could not deal with survivors' long-term needs for employment, affordable housing, and personal records necessary to rebuild lives. Community Lost provides empirical evidence that civil society organizations cannot substitute for an efficient and benevolent state, which is necessary for society to function.