University Press of America
Pages: 196
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-6544-5 • Paperback • April 2015 • $37.99 • (£29.00)
978-0-7618-6545-2 • eBook • April 2015 • $36.00 • (£28.00)
Lisa A. Eargle is Board of Trustees research scholar, professor, and chair of the sociology department at Francis Marion University. Her research focuses on disaster processes and their impacts upon society and the environment. Eargle is the co-editor of Black Beaches and Bayous: The BP Deepwater Horizon Disaster (2012, UPA).
Ashraf Esmail is the coordinator of the criminal justice program at Dillard University. His research focuses on a variety of criminological, education, and multi-cultural issues. Esmail serves on the Board of Directors for the National Association for Peace/Anti-Violence Education and is senior editor for the Journal of Education and Social Justice.
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Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter One—An Unforgettable Foe: An Overview of the Hurricane Sandy Disaster
Chapter Two—Suviving Sandy, Rebuilding Community: Understanding Post-Sandy Images from the Jersey Shore
Chapter Three—Stepping Up: Understanding Sandy's Impact on the Pre-Disaster Homeless and Homeless Shelter Services in Hoboken and Atlantic City, New Jersey
Chapter Four—No Disabled Left Behind: A Disaster Preparedness Model After Sandy
Chapter Five—Hugs, Hands, and Hope During Hurricane Sandy: The Perspective of an Emergency Relief Organization Volunteer
Chapter Six—Mitigation for University Health Systems and Transfer Trauma: Hurricane Sandy as a Case Study
Chapter Seven—Fast and Slow Capitalism after Hurricane Sandy
Chapter Eight—Hurricane Impacts on an Adaptation in Education: A Comparison of the Katrina and Sandy Disasters
Chapter Nine—Hurrican Sandy as Compared to Hurricane Katrina: Politics of Access to Federal Relief
Chapter Ten—Putting Hurricane Sandy in Context: Comparing Sandy, Katrina, and Gustav
Editors
Contributors
These contributors have covered multiple aspects related to Hurricane Sandy ranging from the storm’s timeline to its comparison to Hurricanes Katrina and Gustav. Once you read the first pages of the book, be prepared to spend the next several hours turning page after page of this exceptional depiction of the diverse facets and the effects of Hurricane Sandy on the eastern seaboard. No stone has been left unturned.
— Veronica D. Woodard, PhD, assistant professor of nursing at McNeese State University
The contributors of Savage Sand and Surf provide a vivid account of one of the most powerful storms in history. Readers will gain a deeper insight into the aftermath of catastrophic storms and the conceivable impact they can have on economic stability. The in-depth research presented captures the spirit and resiliency of individuals, families, business owners, and health agencies and how they worked to regain their cultural identities and fiscal mobility.
— Sonia Martin, EdD, literacy coach at Onslow County schools