Katrina Historical Context
Gutmann, Myron P. and Field, Vincenzo 2010. “Katrina in Historical Context:
Environment and Migration in the U.S.” Popul Environ. 31(1-3): 3-19.
John Peterson, Laura Stanley, Edward Glazier and James Philipp. 2006. “A Preliminary
Assessment of Social and Economic Impacts Associated with Hurricane Katrina.” American Anthropologist.108:643.
R. Kates, C. Colten, S. Laska, S. Leatherman. 2006. “Reconstruction of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: A research perspective,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103 (40).
Kony Historical Context
Durington, Matthem 2012. “A KONY 2012 Post-Mortem?” Anthropology Now. 4(3):103-107.
Ruddy Doom and Koen Vlassenroot. 1999. “Kony’s Message:A New Koine? The Lord’s Resistance Army in Northern Uganda” African Affairs. 98 (5):36
Kony Timeline
Cadwalladr, Caroline. 2013. “The Guy Behind the KONY 2012 Video Finally Explains How Everything Went So Weird.” Retrieved April 2, 2013 from the World Wide Web: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-guy-behind-the-kony-2012-video-finally-explains-how-everything-went-so-weird-2013-3
Curtis, Polly. 2012. “Has Kony 2012 Changed Anything?” Retrieved April 1, 2013 from the World Wide Web: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/reality-check-with-pollcurtis/2012/apr/16/has-kony-2012-changed-anything
Unknown. 2013. “What happened to KONY 2012?” Retrieved April 2, 2013 from the World Wide Web: http://invisiblechildren.com/media/videos/program-mobilization/what-happened-to-kony-2012/
Katrina Timeline
Ross, Schmuel. 2007. “Hurricane Katrina Timeline.” Retrieved April 2, 2013 from the World Wide Web: http://www.infoplease.com/spot/hurricanekatrinatimeline.html
Kony Personal Accounts
Carroll, Rory. 2012. “Kony 2012 Cover the Night fails to move from the internet to the streets.” Retrieved April 2, 2013 from the World Wide Web:http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/21/kony-2012-campaign-uganda-warlord
Enough Project. 2012. “Enough Project.” Retrieved April 1, 2013 from the World Wide Web:http://www.enoughproject.org/blogs/invisible-childrens-jason-russell-kony-2012
Invisible Children. 2012. “About Us: Jason Russell.” Retrieved April 1, 2013 from the World Wide Web: http://invisiblechildren.com/
Katrina Personal Accounts
Katrina volunteers come to Stay. 2008, January 14. USA Today. [Washington D.C.].
Leslie. 2006. “Real People Hurricane Relief.” Retrieved April 1, 2013 from the World Wide Web: http://www.realpeoplerelief.blogspot.com/2006_12_01_archive.html
Munson, Jeff. 2013, April 11. “Hurricane Katrina Relief Work.” Interview (E-mail).
Kony Consequences
Cassata, Donna. 2013. “KONY 2012: Warlord, Others Targeted in Congress-Approved Bill Expanding Rewards Program.” Retrieved April 1, 2013 from the World Wide Web: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/02/kony-2012_n_2396679.html
Finnstrom, Sverker 2012. “Kony 2012, Military Humanitarianism, and the Magic of Occult Economies.” Africa Spectrum. 47 (2-3): 127-135
Roopanarine, Les. 2012. “KONY 2012 funds would be best spent on former child soldiers, says UN official.” Retrieved April 2, 2013 from the World Wide Web: http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/2012/mar/20/kony2012-funds-rehabilitating-child-soldiers?INTCMP=SRCH
Su, Yvonne and Beslun, Raluca. 2012. “The Real Effects of KONY 2012.” Retrieved April 1, 2013 from the World Wide Web: http://www.iar-gwu.org/node/402
Katrina Consequences
Eaton, Leslie and Strom, Stephanie. 2007. “Volunteer Group Lags in Replacing Gulf Houses.” Retrieved April 1, 2013 from the World Wide Web: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/22/us/22habitat.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
Eckel, Catherine, Grossman, Philip J., and Milano, Angela 2007. “More Information Always Better? An Experimental Study of Charitable Giving and Hurrican Katrina.” Southern Economic Journal. 74 (2): 388-411.
EMH Strategy & Management Consulting. 2011. “New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity.” Retrieved May 5, 2013 from the World Wide Web: http://www.habitatnola.org/filestorage/Documents/NOAHH%20Econ%20Imp%20Report.pdf
Hartman, Chester W., and Gregory D. Squires 2006. There is no such thing as a natural disaster: race, class, and Hurricane Katrina. New York: Routledge.