You might find Michaela di Leonardo's review of Klinenberg, "Murder by Public Policy" useful. It is in the Nation, September 1/9 2002, 31-35. Barbara Chasin

Adair Crosley wrote:
There was an editorial about the book in the Chicago Tribune
(chicagotribune.com) this past Sunday--I still haven't read in detail, but may
be interesting to consider when assigning to classes.

Adair

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This is an excellent book! Great sociological analysis of the
human-made elements of a natural distater.  I am thinking of using it
as a way for the students to think to about Hurricane Katrina. They
could review Klinenberg's discussion of a "social autopsy" and then
devise a parallel one for Katrina.

Erin Steuter
Mount Allison University


    






  

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