The trash pile on the left is on Esplanade Avenue, the residents are tired of their neutral ground being a dump, while the residents a block east on Kerlerec don’t share their neighbor’s sense of humor about the situation.
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Dan Frazier (unregistered) on June 1st, 2006 @ 6:32 am
Apologies for using the comments section to get in touch, but I couldn’t see an email address for you, so I’m seeing if this works.
I’m a post-grad environmnetal research scientist based at University College London in the U.K. I’m writing my dissertation on Katrina, and specifically on how people were able to use blogs as a platorm for the production and consumption of views in its aftermath, as opposed to relying on more traditional forms of mainstream media reporting.
I’m in town for the next month doing interviews with various folk, and wondered if you’d be interested in having a chat about your blogging/Katrina experiences? If so, please get in touch on the email address below, and hopefully we can arrange something.
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Hi Laureen,
Apologies for using the comments section to get in touch, but I couldn’t see an email address for you, so I’m seeing if this works.
I’m a post-grad environmnetal research scientist based at University College London in the U.K. I’m writing my dissertation on Katrina, and specifically on how people were able to use blogs as a platorm for the production and consumption of views in its aftermath, as opposed to relying on more traditional forms of mainstream media reporting.
I’m in town for the next month doing interviews with various folk, and wondered if you’d be interested in having a chat about your blogging/Katrina experiences? If so, please get in touch on the email address below, and hopefully we can arrange something.
Cheers,
Roy Kareem
r.kareem@ucl.ac.uk
Post-gradutate researher
Department of Geography
University College London