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Curriculum Vitae 2018 Lori Peek, Ph.D. Department of Sociology 303-492-9061 (office) Natural Hazards Center 303-492-6818 (Hazards Center) University of Colorado Boulder Lori.Peek@colorado.edu 327 UCB www.colorado.edu/sociology/ Boulder, CO 80309-0327 hazards.colorado.edu/ Education 2005 Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology University of Colorado Boulder Dissertation Title: The Identity of Crisis: Muslim Americans after September 11 Dissertation Co-Chairs: Patricia Adler and Dennis Mileti 1999 Master of Education in Human Resource Studies Colorado State University 1997 Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Ottawa University Summa Cum Laude 1996 Summer Study Abroad Program Nottingham Trent University Nottingham, England Current Positions 2017- Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado Boulder 2017- Director, Natural Hazards Center, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado Boulder Other Faculty Appointments and Affiliations 2011-16 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Colorado State University 2011-16 Associate Professor, Community and Behavioral Health, Colorado School of Public Health 2010-16 Co-Director, Center for Disaster and Risk Analysis (CDRA), Colorado State University 2015- Research Associate Professor, Program on Population Impact, Recovery, and Resiliency (PIR 2 ), College of Global Public Health, New York University 2013- Adjunct Research Scientist, National Center for Disaster Preparedness, Earth Institute, Columbia University 2013-17 Co-Founder and Co-Director, SHOREline Youth Empowerment and Disaster Recovery Program 1

2012-13 Visiting Research Scientist, National Center for Disaster Preparedness, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University 2012-16 Co-Founder and Co-Director, Youth Creating Disaster Recovery and Resilience 2010- External Research Affiliate, Joint Centre for Disaster Research, Massey University 2007-15 Associate Chair, Social Science Research Council (SSRC) Task Force on Hurricane Katrina and Rebuilding the Gulf Coast 2006-16 Faculty Affiliate, The Center for Women s Studies and Gender Research, Colorado State University 2005-16 Faculty Affiliate, Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado at Boulder 2005-11 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Colorado State University 2002-03 Graduate Instructor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado at Boulder 1999-2005 Research Assistant, Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado at Boulder 1997-99 Director, Minority Students as Leaders in Science, Colorado State University Areas of Specialization Sociology of Disaster Environmental Sociology Race, Ethnicity, and Religion Children and Youth Mixed Methods Research Ethnographic Research Books 2015 Fothergill, Alice and Lori Peek. Children of Katrina. Austin: University of Texas Press.* *Selected as an Outstanding Academic Title by Choice Magazine, Association of College and Research Libraries/American Library Association, 2017. *Winner, Outstanding Scholarly Contribution Award, American Sociological Association Section on Children and Youth, 2016. *Co-Winner, Association for Humanist Sociology Betty and Alfred McClung Lee Book Award, 2016. *Finalist, Colorado Book Award General Nonfiction, Colorado Humanities and Center for the Book, 2016. *Honorable Mention, Leo Goodman Award for Outstanding Contributions to Sociological Methodology, American Sociological Section on Methodology, 2016. 2012 Weber, Lynn and Lori Peek, eds. Displaced: Life in the Katrina Diaspora. Austin: University of Texas Press. 2011 Peek, Lori. Behind the Backlash: Muslim Americans after 9/11. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.* *Winner, Best Book Award, American Sociological Association Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity, 2013. *Winner, Distinguished Book Award, Midwest Sociological Society, 2012. 2

*Selected as a Significant University Press Title for Undergraduates by Choice Magazine, Association of College and Research Libraries/American Library Association, 2010-11. *Chapter 4 reprinted in: Arab and Muslim American Civil Rights and Identity: A Selection of Scholarly Writings from the Decade after 9/11, edited by Alyaa El-Abbadi. Washington, DC: American-Arab Anti- Discrimination Committee Research Institute, 2011. Guidebook 2017 Contributing Author Applied Technology Council Project Management Committee. Safer, Stronger, Smarter: A Guide to Improve School Natural Hazards Safety. Washington, D.C.: Federal Emergency Management Agency and Applied Technology Council. https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/132592 Journal Articles 2018 Masoomi, Hassan, John W. van de Lindt, and Lori Peek. Quantifying Socioeconomic Impact of a Tornado by Estimating Population Outmigration as a Resilience Metric at the Community Level. Journal of Structural Engineering 144(5): https://doi.org/10.1061/(asce)st.1943-541x.0002019 2018 Peek, Lori. Looking Back and Moving Forward: 2018 International Sociological Association Research Committee on Disasters (RC39) Presidential Address. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 36(2): 87-96. 2017 Cox, Robin, Leila Scannell, Cheryl Heykoop, Jennifer Tobin, and Lori Peek. Understanding Youth Disaster Recovery: The Vital Role of People, Places, and Activities. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 22: 249-256. 2017 Fothergill, Alice and Lori Peek. Kids, Creativity, and Katrina. Contexts 16(2): 65-67. 2017 Pardee, Jessica, Alice Fothergill, Lynn Weber, and Lori Peek. The Collective Method: Collaborative Social Science Research and Scholarly Accountability. Qualitative Research DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1468794117743461. 2017 Sutley, Elaina, John W. van de Lindt, and Lori Peek. Community-Level Framework for Seismic Resiliency, Part I: Coupling Socioeconomic Characteristics and Engineering Building Systems. Natural Hazards Review 18(3): 04016014. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)nh.1527-6996.0000239. 2017 Sutley, Elaina, John W. van de Lindt, and Lori Peek. Community-Level Framework for Seismic Resiliency, Part II: Multi-Objective Optimization and Illustrative Examples. Natural Hazards Review 18(3): 04016015. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)nh.1527-6996.0000230. 2017 Sutley, Elaina, John W. van de Lindt, and Lori Peek. Multi-Hazard Analysis: Demonstrating How Socioeconomic and Demographic Factors Act as a Hazard for Natural Disasters. Journal of Structural Engineering DOI: https://doi.org/10.1061/(asce)st.1943-541x.0001846#sthash.c7b5ikir.dpuf. 3

2016 Fletcher, Sarah, Robin S. Cox, Leila Scannell, Cheryl Heykoop, Jennifer Tobin-Gurley, and Lori Peek. Youth Creating Disaster Recovery and Resilience: A Multi-Site Arts-Based Youth Engagement Project. Children, Youth and Environments 26(1): 148-163. 2016 Lai, Betty S., Ann-Margaret Esnard, Sarah Lowe, and Lori Peek. Schools and Disasters: Safety and Mental Health Assessment and Interventions for Children. Current Psychiatry Reports 18(12): 1-9. 2016 Meyer, Michelle Annette, Lori Peek, N. Prabha Unnithan, Rebekah Coşkun, Jennifer Tobin, and Katherine Heriot Hoffer. Planning for Diversity: Evaluation of a Volunteer Disaster Response Program. Journal of Cultural Diversity: An Interdisciplinary Journal 23(3): 106-113. 2016 Peek, Lori. Drivers, Scales, and Contexts of Disaster Risk: An Editorial Introduction. Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies 8(2): 1-2. 2016 Peek, Lori, Jennifer Tobin, Robin Cox, Leila Scannell, Sarah Fletcher, and Cheryl Heykoop. Engaging Youth in Post-Disaster Research: Lessons Learned from a Creative Methods Approach. Gateways: International Journal of Community Research and Engagement 9(1): 89-112. 2016 Trumbo, Craig, Lori Peek, Michelle A. Meyer, Holly L. Marlatt, Eve Gruntfest, Brian McNoldy, and Wayne Schubert. A Cognitive-Affective Scale for Hurricane Risk Perception. Risk Analysis: An International Journal 36(12): 2233-2246. 2014 Browne, Katherine E. and Lori Peek. Beyond the IRB: An Ethical Toolkit for Long-Term Disaster Research. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 32(1): 82-120. 2014 Gracy, Delaney, Roy Grant, Grifin Goldsmith, Anupa Fabian, Lori Peek, and Irwin E. Redlener. 2014. Health Barriers to Learning: A Survey of New York City Public School Leadership. SAGE Open 4 DOI: 10.1177/2158244013520613. 2014 Peek, Lori and Alice Fothergill. Post-Disaster Decline: Understanding Children s Vulnerability Before, During, and After Katrina. The Dialogue: A Quarterly Technical Assistance Journal on Disaster Behavioral Health 10(3): 2-4. 2014 Peek, Lori, Alice Fothergill, Jessica W. Pardee, and Lynn Weber. Studying Displacement: New Networks, Lessons Learned. Sociological Inquiry 84(3): 354-359. 2014 Trumbo, Craig, Michelle Meyer, Holly Marlatt, Lori Peek, and Bridget Morrissey. An Assessment of Change in Risk Perception and Optimistic Bias for Hurricanes among Gulf Coast Residents. Risk Analysis: An International Journal 34(6): 1013-1024. 2013 Gavenus, Katie, Jennifer Tobin-Gurley, and Lori Peek. Children of the Spills Phase I: Alaska and the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Children, Youth and Environments 23(1): 155-166. 4

2013 Gavenus, Katie, Jennifer Tobin-Gurley, and Lori Peek. Children of the Spills Phase II: The Gulf Coast and the BP/Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Children, Youth and Environments 23(1): 167-179. 2013 Zahran, Sammy, Lori Peek, Jeffrey Snodgrass, Stephan Weiler, and Lynn Hempel. Abnormal Labor Outcomes as a Function of Maternal Exposure to a Catastrophic Hurricane Event during Pregnancy. Natural Hazards 66(1): 61-76. 2012 Lueck, Michelle and Lori Peek. Disaster Social Service Volunteers: Evaluation of a Training Program. Journal of Applied Social Science 6(2): 191-208. 2011 Mando, Ahed M., Lori Peek, Lisa M. Brown, and Bellinda L. King-Kallimanis. Hurricane Preparedness and Sheltering Preferences of Muslims Living in Florida. Journal of Emergency Management 9(1): 51-64. 2011 Peek, Lori, Bridget Morrissey, and Holly Marlatt. Disaster Hits Home: A Model of Displaced Family Adjustment after Hurricane Katrina. Journal of Family Issues 32(10): 1371-1396. 2011 Trumbo, Craig, Michelle Lueck, Holly Marlatt, and Lori Peek. The Effect of Proximity to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on Subsequent Hurricane Outlook and Optimistic Bias. Risk Analysis: An International Journal 31(12): 1907-1918. 2011 Zahran, Sammy, Lori Peek, Jeffrey G. Snodgrass, Stephan Weiler, and Lynn Hempel. Economics of Disaster Risk, Social Vulnerability, and Mental Health Resilience. Risk Analysis: An International Journal 31(7): 1107-1119. 2010 Peek, Lori and Krista Richardson. In Their Own Words: Displaced Children s Educational Recovery Needs after Hurricane Katrina. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 4(3): S63-S70. 2010 Peek, Lori and Laura M. Stough. Children with Disabilities in the Context of Disaster: A Social Vulnerability Perspective. Child Development 81(4): 1260-1270. 2010 Tobin-Gurley, Jennifer, Lori Peek, and Jennifer Loomis. Displaced Single Mothers in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: Resource Needs and Resource Acquisition. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 28(2): 170-206. 2010 Zahran, Sammy, Jeffrey G. Snodgrass, Lori Peek, and Stephan Weiler. Maternal Hurricane Exposure and Fetal Distress Risk. Risk Analysis: An International Journal 30(10): 1590-1601. 2009 Peek, Lori and Alice Fothergill. Using Focus Groups: Lessons from Studying Daycare Centers, 9/11, and Hurricane Katrina. Qualitative Research 9(1): 31-59. 5

2009 Zahran, Sammy, Tara O Connor Shelley, Lori Peek, and Samuel D. Brody. Natural Disasters and Social Order: Modeling Crime Outcomes in Florida. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 26(1): 26-52. 2008 Peek, Lori. Children and Disasters: Understanding Vulnerability, Developing Capacities, and Promoting Resilience. Children, Youth, and Environments 18(1): 1-29. 2008 Peek, Lori and Alice Fothergill. Displacement, Gender, and the Challenges of Parenting after Hurricane Katrina. National Women s Studies Association Journal 20(3): 69-105. 2008 Peek, Lori, Jeannette Sutton, and Judy Gump. Caring for Children in the Aftermath of Disaster: The Church of the Brethren Children s Disaster Services Program. Children, Youth, and Environments 18(1): 408-421. 2008 Zahran, Sammy, Lori Peek, and Samuel D. Brody. Youth Mortality by Forces of Nature. Children, Youth, and Environments 18(1): 371-388. 2006 Krueger, Patrick and Lori Peek. Figuring It Out: A Conversation About How to Complete Your Ph.D. College Student Journal 40(1): 149-157. 2006 Peek, Lori. Headscarves and Generational Conflict. Contexts 5(4): 14-15. 2006 Peek, Lori. Transforming the Field of Disaster Research through Training the Next Generation. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 24(3): 371-389. 2005 Peek, Lori. Becoming Muslim: The Development of a Religious Identity. Sociology of Religion 66(3): 215-242. 2004 Peek, Lori. Backlash Mitigation Plan: Protecting Ethnic and Religious Minorities Following a Terrorist Attack. The Journal of the American Society of Professional Emergency Planners 11(1): 115-122. 2004 Peek, Lori. Constructing the Enemy during Times of Crisis: America after 9/11. Divide: Journal of Writing and Ideas 1(2): 26-30. 2004 Fothergill, Alice and Lori Peek. Poverty and Disasters in the United States: A Review of Recent Sociological Findings. Natural Hazards 32(1): 89-110. 2003 Peek, Lori. Reactions and Response: Muslim Students Experiences on New York City Campuses Post-9/11. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 23(2): 273-285. 2003 Peek, Lori and Jeannette N. Sutton. An Exploratory Comparison of Disasters, Riots, and Terrorist Acts. Disasters: The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy, and Management 27(4): 141-157. 6

2002 Peek, Lori and James E. Beavers. Role of the Natural Hazards and Disaster Field in the Aftermath of September 11. Natural Hazards Review 3(1): 2-3. 2001 Mileti, Dennis S. and Lori Peek. Hazards and Sustainable Development in the United States. Risk Management: An International Journal 3(1): 61-70. 2000 Beavers, James E., Dennis S. Mileti, and Lori Peek. Dealing with Natural Hazards Requires a New Approach. Natural Hazards Review 1(2): 65-66. 2000 Mileti, Dennis S. and Lori Peek. The Social Psychology of Public Response to Warnings of a Nuclear Power Plant Accident. Journal of Hazardous Materials 75(2): 181-194. Special Journal Issue Editorships 2018 Guikema, Seth and Lori Peek, Guest Editors. Interdisciplinary Methods and Approaches for Hazards and Disaster Research. Forthcoming in Risk Analysis: An International Journal. 2016 Peek, Lori, Guest Editor, with Dewald van Niekerk and Gideon Wentink. Drivers, Scales, and Contexts of Disaster Risk in the Southern Africa Development Community, Volume 8, Issue 2, Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies http://www.jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba. 2008 Peek, Lori, Guest Editor. Children and Disasters, Volume 18, Issue 1, Children, Youth, and Environments http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/18_1/index.htm. Chapters in Books and Monographs 2018 Davis, Elizabeth A., Rebecca Hansen, Lori Peek, Brenda Phillips, and Sarah Tuneberg. Identifying and Accommodating High-Risk, High-Vulnerability Populations in Disasters. Disaster Nursing and Emergency Preparedness for Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Terrorism and Other Hazards, 4th ed., edited by T. G. Veenema, 115-138. New York: Springer. 2018 Enarson, Elaine, Alice Fothergill, and Lori Peek. Gender and Disasters. Handbook of Disaster Research, 2nd ed., edited by H. Rodriguez, W. Donner, and J. E. Trainor, pp. 205-223. New York: Springer. 2018 Peek, Lori, David Abramson, Robin Cox, Alice Fothergill, and Jennifer Tobin. Children and Disasters. Handbook of Disaster Research, 2nd ed., edited by H. Rodriguez, W. Donner, and J. E. Trainor, 243-262. New York: Springer. 2016 Peek, Lori and Michelle Meyer. When Hate is a Crime: Temporal and Geographic Patterns of Anti-Islamic Hate Crime after 9/11. Crime and Criminal Justice in Disaster, 3rd ed., edited by D. W. Harper and K. Frailing, pp. 247-270. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. 2016 Peek, Lori, Stacia Ryder, Justin Moresco, and Brian Tucker. Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies in Earthquake-Prone Cities. Multi-Hazard Approaches to Civil Infrastructure Engineering, edited by P. Gardoni and J. M. LaFave, pp. 507-532. New York: Springer. 7

2016 Tobin-Gurley, Jennifer, Robin Cox, Lori Peek, Kylie Pybus, Dmitriy Maslenitsyn, and Cheryl Heykoop. Youth Creating Disaster Recovery and Resilience in Canada and the United States: Dimensions of the Male Youth Experience. Men, Masculinities, and Disaster, edited by E. Enarson and B. Pease, pp. 152-161. Oxfordshire, UK: Routledge. 2015 Peek, Lori. Foreword. Disability and Disaster: Exchanges and Explorations, edited by I. Kelman and L. M. Stough, pp. xi-xiv. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 2014 Abramson, David, Kallin Brooks, and Lori Peek. The Science and Practice of Resilience Interventions for Children Exposed to Disasters. Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Considerations for Children and Families: Workshop Summary, edited by T. Wizemann, M. Reeve, and B. M. Altevogt, pp. 177-202. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. 2013 Davis, Elizabeth A., Rebecca Hansen, Jane Kushma, Lori Peek, and Brenda Phillips. Identifying and Accommodating High-Risk, High-Vulnerability Populations in Disasters. Disaster Nursing and Emergency Preparedness for Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Terrorism and Other Hazards, 3rd ed., edited by T. G. Veenema, pp. 519-541. New York: Springer. 2013 Peek, Lori. Age. Social Vulnerability to Disasters, 2nd ed., edited by D. S. K. Thomas, B. D. Phillips, W. E. Lovekamp, and A. Fothergill, pp. 167-198. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 2012 Fothergill, Alice and Lori Peek. Permanent Temporariness: Displaced Children in Louisiana. Displaced: Life in the Katrina Diaspora, edited by L. Weber and L. Peek, pp. 119-143. Austin: University of Texas Press. 2012 Lueck, Michelle Meyer and Lori Peek. The Crude Awakening: Gulf Coast Residents Reflect on the BP Oil Spill and the 2010 Hurricane Season. Black Beaches and Bayous: BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Disaster, edited by L. A. Eargle and A. M. Esmail, pp. 159-180. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. 2012 Peek, Lori. They Call it Katrina Fatigue : Displaced Families and Discrimination in Colorado. Displaced: Life in the Katrina Diaspora, edited by L. Weber and L. Peek, pp. 31-46. Austin: University of Texas Press. 2012 Peek, Lori and Michelle Meyer Lueck. When Hate is a Crime: Temporal and Geographic Patterns of Anti-Islamic Hate Crime after 9/11. Crime and Criminal Justice in Disaster, 2nd ed., edited by D. W. Harper and K. Frailing, pp. 203-225. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. 2012 Weber, Lynn and Lori Peek. Documenting Displacement: An Introduction. Displaced: Life in the Katrina Diaspora, edited by L. Weber and L. Peek, pp. 1-20. Austin: University of Texas Press. 2010 Peek, Lori. Age. Social Vulnerability to Disasters, edited by B. D. Phillips, D. S. K. Thomas, A. Fothergill, and L. Blinn-Pike, pp. 155-185. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 8

2009 Peek, Lori. Muslim Self-Identities after 9/11. Sociological Odyssey: Contemporary Readings in Introductory Sociology, 3rd ed., edited by P. A. Adler and P. Adler, pp. 332-340. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. 2009 Peek, Lori and Alice Fothergill. Parenting in the Wake of Disaster: Mothers and Fathers Respond to Hurricane Katrina. Women, Gender, and Disaster: Global Issues and Initiatives, edited by E. Enarson and D. Chakrabarti, pp. 112-130. New Delhi: Sage. 2006 Enarson, Elaine, Alice Fothergill, and Lori Peek. Gender and Disaster: Foundations and Directions. Handbook of Disaster Research, edited by H. Rodriguez, E. L. Quarantelli, and R. R. Dynes, pp. 130-146. New York: Springer. 2006 Fothergill, Alice and Lori Peek. Surviving Catastrophe: A Study of Children in Hurricane Katrina. Learning from Catastrophe: Quick Response Research in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina, pp. 97-130. Boulder: Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado. 2003 Peek, Lori. Community Isolation and Group Solidarity: Examining the Muslim Student Experience after September 11, 2001. Beyond September 11: An Account of Post-Disaster Research, edited by J. L. Monday, pp. 333-354. Boulder: Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado. 2002 Mileti, Dennis S. and Lori Peek. Disasters and Sustainable Development. Sustainable Development for Island Societies: Taiwan and the World, edited by H. M. Hsiao, C. Liu, and H. Tsai, pp. 31-47. Taiwan: Asia-Pacific Research Program. 2002 Mileti, Dennis S. and Lori Peek. Understanding Individual and Social Characteristics in the Promotion of Household Disaster Preparedness. New Tools for Environmental Protection: Education, Information, and Voluntary Measures, edited by T. Dietz and P. C. Stern, pp. 125-139. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. 2002 Peek, Lori and Dennis S. Mileti. The History and Future of Disaster Research. Handbook of Environmental Psychology, edited by R. B. Bechtel and A. Churchman, pp. 511-524. New York: John Wiley & Sons. 2001 Mileti, Dennis S. and Lori Peek. How Do Societies Manage Risk? Rational Decision-Making in the Preservation of Cultural Property, edited by N. S. Baer and F. Snickars, pp. 35-45. Berlin: Dahlem University Press. Encyclopedia Entries 2017 Peek, Lori and Kai Erikson. Hurricane Katrina. Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd ed., edited by G. Ritzer. Oxford: Blackwell. 2014 Brown, Lisa M. and Lori Peek. Disasters. Cultural Sociology of Mental Illness: An A-Z Guide, edited by A. Scull. New York: Sage Publications. 9

2012 Stough, Laura and Lori Peek. Children with Disabilities in Disaster. Handbook of Hazards, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Management, edited by B. Wisner, J. C. Gaillard, and I. Kelman. New York: Routledge. 2008 Peek, Lori and Kai Erikson. Hurricane Katrina. Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by G. Ritzer. Oxford: Blackwell. 2006 Peek, Lori. Women, Gender, and Marriage Practices in the United States. Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures. Volume 3: Family, Body, Sexuality, and Health, edited by S. Joseph, pp. 264-267. Herndon, VA: Brill. Book Reviews In Press Peek, Lori. Review of Weathering Katrina: Culture and Recovery among Vietnamese Americans, by Mark J. VanLandingham. Forthcoming in Contemporary Sociology. 2017 Peek, Lori. The Role of Local Entrepreneurs in Promoting Disaster Recovery: A Review of Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster. The Review of Austrian Economics https://doi.org/10.1007/s11138-017-0401-4. 2012 Peek, Lori and Lisa M. Brown. Review of Older People in Natural Disasters: The Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995, by Junko Otani. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters 30(2): 242-244. 2009 Peek, Lori and Paul Stretesky. Review of Race, Place, and Environmental Justice after Hurricane Katrina: Struggles to Reclaim, Rebuild, and Revitalize New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, edited by R. D. Bullard and B. Wright. Teaching Sociology 37(4): 423-425. Research Reports 2018 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). A Proposed Emergency Management Research Agenda. Contributing Authors: Lori Peek, Jennifer Tobin, Wendy Walsh, DeeDee Bennett, Kevin Kloesel, Steven Patterson, Brenda Phillips, Gary Webb, and Kristin Wyckoff. Washington, D.C.: FEMA. 2017 Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM). Floodplain Management 2017: State Programs. Contributing Authors: Liesel Ritchie, Chad Berginnis, Jolie Breeden, Bill Brown, Nnenia Campbell, Simone Domingue, Allison Madera, Lori Peek, Catherine Brownlee Talbot, Jennifer Tobin, and Jamie Vickery. Madison, WI: ASFPM. 2015 Abramson, David, Donna Van Alst, Alexis Merdjanoff, Rachael Piltch-Loeb, Jaishree Beedasy, Patricia Findley, Lori Peek, Meghan Mordy, Sandra Moroso, Kerri Ocasio, Yoon Soo Park, Jonathan Sury, and Jennifer Tobin-Gurley. The Hurricane Sandy Place Report: Evacuation Decisions, Housing Issues, and Sense of Community. The Sandy Child and Family Health Study, Rutgers University School of Social Work, New York University Global Institute of Public Health, Columbia University National Center for Disaster Preparedness, and Colorado State University Center for Disaster and Risk Analysis, Briefing Report 2015_1. 10

2015 Abramson, David, Donna Van Alst, Alexis Merdjanoff, Rachael Piltch-Loeb, Jaishree Beedasy, Patricia Findley, Lori Peek, Meghan Mordy, Sandra Moroso, Kerri Ocasio, Yoon Soo Park, Jonathan Sury, and Jennifer Tobin-Gurley. The Hurricane Sandy Person Report: Disaster Exposure, Health Impacts, Economic Burden, and Social Well-Being. The Sandy Child and Family Health Study, Rutgers University School of Social Work, New York University Global Institute of Public Health, Columbia University National Center for Disaster Preparedness, and Colorado State University Center for Disaster and Risk Analysis, Briefing Report 2015_2. 2015 Advisory Committee on Earthquake Hazards Reduction. Effectiveness of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology. 2014 Prelog, Andrew, Elke Weesjes, Lori Peek, Meagan Templeton-Lynch, Sara Gill, Rachel Prelog, and Andrea Akers. Childcare and Natural Hazards: State of Colorado. Fort Collins, CO: Center for Disaster and Risk Analysis, Colorado State University. http://cdra.colostate.edu/reports.aspx 2013 Abramson, David, Lori Peek, Irwin Redlener, Jaishree Beedasy, Tom Aguilar, Jonathan Sury, Akilah Banister, and Rebecca May. Children s Health after the Oil Spill: A Four-State Study. Findings from the Gulf Coast Population Impact (GCPI) Project. NCDP Briefing Report 2013_1. New York: National Center for Disaster Preparedness, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. http://academiccommons.columbia.edu/item/ac:156715 2013 Redlener, Irwin, Delaney Gracy, Anupa Fabian, Roy Grant, Grifin Goldsmith, Lori Peek, Morissa Sobelson, and Colby Kelly. Crisis in the Classroom: How Untreated Medical Problems Interfere with School Performance. A Survey of New York City Public School Leadership. New York, NY: Children s Health Fund. http://www.childrenshealthfund.org/advocacy-and-research/crisis-classroom 2012 Hansen, Rebecca, Annie Grunewald, Robert Wingate, Michelle Meyer, Elizabeth Plombon, Claudia Rosty, Stacia Sydoriak, Lori Peek, and Elizabeth Davis. Disability Preparedness in Hurricane Irene and Superstorm Sandy in New York City. New York: EAD & Associates, LLC. 2012 Peek, Lori, Justin Moresco, Jennifer Tobin-Gurley, Michelle Meyer Lueck, Kristen Yawitz, Liesel Schilperoort, and Brian Tucker. Understanding the Global Earthquake Model s (GEM s) Potential Beneficiaries: A Study of Earthquake Risk Reduction Activities, Needs, and Barriers. Pavia, Italy: GEM Foundation. 11

2011 Comerio, Mary, Kenneth Elwood, Russell Berkowitz, Michel Bruneau, James Dismuke, Henri Gavin, Nathan Gould, Kishor Jaiswal, Thomas Kirsch, Tao Lai, Justin Marshall, Ronald Mayes, Judith Mitrani-Reiser, Troy Morgan, Tim Mote, Lori Peek, Sri Sritharan, Jeannette Sutton, Fred Turner, Anne Wein, and Mark Yashinsky. The M6.3 Christchurch, New Zealand, Earthquake of February 22, 2011. Learning from Earthquakes Special Report. Oakland, CA: Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. http://www.eeri.org/site/images/eeri_newsletter/2011_pdf/eeri_newzealand_eqrpt_web. pdf 2010 Peek, Lori, Michelle Meyer Lueck, Jennifer Tobin-Gurley, Rebecca Hansen, and Elizabeth Davis. Disability Preparedness: A Gap Analysis for Los Angeles County. New York: EAD & Associates, LLC. 2009 Lueck, Michelle Meyer, Prabha Unnithan, and Lori Peek. Church of the Brethren Children s Disaster Services: An Evaluation Report. Fort Collins: Department of Sociology, Colorado State University. 2006 Peek, Lori and Alice Fothergill. Reconstructing Childhood: An Exploratory Study of Children in Hurricane Katrina. Quick Response Report #186. Boulder: Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of Colorado. 2002 Peek, Lori. Religious and Ethnic Issues after September 11, 2001: Examining Muslim University Student Experiences. Quick Response Report #156. Boulder: Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of Colorado. Research Bibliographies 2011 Erikson, Kai and Lori Peek. Hurricane Katrina Research Bibliography. New York: Social Science Research Council. 2008 Gill, Sara, Lindsey Gulsvig, and Lori Peek. Children and Disasters Annotated Resource List. Children, Youth, and Environments 18(1): 485-510. 2006 Mileti, Dennis S., Rachel Bandy, Linda B. Bourque, Aaron Johnson, Megumi Kano, Lori Peek, Jeannette Sutton, and Michele Wood. Annotated Bibliography for Public Risk Communication on Warnings for Public Protective Actions, Response, and Public Education. Boulder: Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of Colorado. Teaching Materials and Publications 2015 Peek, Lori. From Academia to Practical Application and Back Again: Involving Undergraduate Students in Hazards and Disaster Internships. Natural Hazards Observer 39(4): 28-29. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center. 2013 Mordy, Meghan, Emily Doerr, and Lori Peek. Instructor s Manual Supplement for Chapter 7: Age. In Social Vulnerability to Disasters, 2nd ed., edited by D. S. K. Thomas, B. D. Phillips, W. E. Lovekamp, and A. Fothergill. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. 12

2012 Ciscell, Galen, Lori Peek, and Meghan Mordy. Teaching Race and Ethnicity: An Annotated Bibliography. Fort Collins: The Institute for Learning and Teaching, Colorado State University. 2012 Ciscell, Galen, Emily Thorn, and Lori Peek. Teaching Large Classes: An Annotated Bibliography. Fort Collins: The Institute for Learning and Teaching, Colorado State University. Papers in Conference Proceedings 2015 Jennings, Elaina N., John W. van de Lindt, and Lori Peek. Multi-Objective Community- Level Seismic Retrofit Optimization for Resiliency Using Engineering and Socioeconomic Variables. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Applications of Statistics and Probability in Civil Engineering, Vancouver, Canada. 2014 Jennings, Elaina N., John W. van de Lindt, and Lori Peek. Multi-Objective Optimization Approach for Decision-Making: Considering Engineering and Socio-Economic Variables for Community Resiliency. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Urban Disaster Reduction, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Boulder, CO. 2004 Peek, Lori. Backlash Mitigation Plan: Protecting Ethnic and Religious Minorities Following a Terrorist Attack. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Disaster Resistant California Conference. Sacramento, CA: Governor s Office of Emergency Services. 2004 Peek, Lori. Transforming the Field of Disaster Research Through Training the Next Generation. Proceedings of the Conference on Disaster Research and the Social Sciences: Lessons Learned and Future Trajectories. Newark, DE: Disaster Research Center, University of Delaware. Other Publications 2016 Carter, Lucy and Lori Peek. Participation Please: Barriers to Tribal Disaster Mitigation Planning. Natural Hazards Observer 40(4). Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center. https://hazards.colorado.edu/article/participation-pleasebarriers-to-tribal-mitigation-planning 2016 Peek, Lori and Elke Weesjes. Still Under Attack: Muslim Americans, Bigotry, and the Enduring Backlash. Natural Hazards Observer 40(3): 28-32. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center. https://hazards.colorado.edu/article/stillunder-attack-muslim-americans-bigotry-and-the-enduring-backlash 2016 Peek, Lori. Children, Youth, and Disasters: Listening, Learning, and Moving Toward Democratic Engagement. London: Foundation for Democracy and Sustainable Development. http://www.fdsd.org/publications/children-youth-and-disasters-listeninglearning-and-moving-towards-democratic-engagement/ 13

2015 Abramson, David and Lori Peek. The New Orleans Class of 2015: What It Tells Us and What It Doesn t. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/the-new-orleans-class-of- 2015-what-it-tells-us-and-what-it-doesnt-46771 2015 Fothergill, Alice and Lori Peek. Children and Trauma. University of Texas Press Blog. http://utpressnews.blogspot.com/2015/08/nine-scholars-on-katrinas-hard-lessons.html 2015 Gill, Sara and Lori Peek. Disaster Preparedness among Colorado Childcare Centers and Home-Based Providers: A Statewide Survey and Assessment. Canadian Risk and Hazards Network HazNet Newsletter 6(2): 6-8. http://www.crhnet.ca/sites/default/files/library/haznet_2015-05_v6n2.pdf 2015 Peek, Lori. Evacuation, Displacement, and Prolonged Recovery. University of Texas Press Blog. http://utpressnews.blogspot.com/2015/08/nine-scholars-on-katrinas-hard-lessons.html 2015 Peek, Lori and Alice Fothergill. No Place Like Home: Hurricane Katrina, Children, and the Importance of Shelter and Housing Stability. Engineering for Climate Extremes. https://www.ecep.ucar.edu/no-place-home-hurricane-katrina-children-and-importanceshelter-and-housing-stability-lori-peek-and 2014 Peek, Lori. Anti-Islamic Hate Crime and the Enduring Effects of 9/11. North Philly Notes, September. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. http://templepress.wordpress.com/2014/09/ 2014 Peek, Lori. Disasters Fast and Slow: Grieving for a Lost Home. CoLab Radio, September. Cambridge: Community Innovators Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. http://colabradio.mit.edu/disasters-fast-and-slow-grieving-for-a-lost-home/ 2014 Fothergill, Alice and Lori Peek. Lessons from Katrina: Recommendations for Fostering More Effective Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Efforts for Children and Youth. Canadian Risk and Hazards Network HazNet Newsletter 5(2): 4-9. http://www.crhnet.ca/sites/default/files/library/haznet%2010th%20edition%20%20final %20April%204%202014_0.pdf 2013 Abramson, David and Lori Peek. SHOREline: A Youth Empowerment and Post-Disaster Recovery Program. Canadian Risk and Hazards Network HazNet Newsletter 5(1): 15-17. http://207.23.111.231/sites/default/files/library/haznet_2013-10_v5n1.pdf 2013 Cox, Robin and Lori Peek. Creating Recovery: A New Canadian-U.S. Participatory Project on Youth Empowerment after Disaster. Canadian Risk and Hazards Network HazNet Newsletter 4(2): 9-10. http://www.crhnet.ca/newsletters/haznetmar2013.pdf 2013 Moresco, Justin and Lori Peek. The Way Forward: Overcoming Barriers to Disaster Risk Reduction. Natural Hazards Observer 37(3): 6-9. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center. 14

2013 Weesjes, Elke and Lori Peek. Ordinary People Doing Remarkable Things: Part 4 Dr. Alan Shapiro, Children s Health Fund. Amsterdam, Netherlands: United Academics Magazine. 2013 Weesjes, Elke and Lori Peek. Ordinary People Doing Remarkable Things: Part 5 Sandra Arévalo, South Bronx Health Center. Amsterdam, Netherlands: United Academics Magazine. 2013 Weesjes, Elke and Lori Peek. Surviving Sandy: Staying Put in Far Rockaway. Amsterdam, Netherlands: United Academics Magazine. 2011 Peek, Lori. Behind Behind the Backlash. North Philly Notes, January. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. http://templepress.wordpress.com/2011/01/11/behind-lori-peeksbehind-the-backlash/ Newspaper Opinions 2018 Peek, Lori. America s Deathtrap Schools. The New York Times, Sunday, April 7. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/07/opinion/sunday/americas-deathtrap-schools.html 2017 Peek, Lori. The Other Deficit. Boulder Daily Camera, Friday, December 8. http://www.dailycamera.com/guest-opinions/ci_31511978/lori-peek-other-deficit 2017 Peek, Lori. A Just Resilience. Boulder Daily Camera, Saturday, August 26. http://www.dailycamera.com/guest-opinions/ci_31250022/lori-peek-just-resilience 2015 Peek, Lori. Demand Change, End Gun Violence. Fort Collins Coloradoan, Sunday, October 18. https://www.coloradoan.com/story/opinion/2015/10/18/letter-demand-changeend-gun-violence/74201600/ 2011 Peek, Lori. What You Might Ask a Muslim American. The Denver Post, Thursday, September 8. https://www.denverpost.com/2011/09/08/guest-commentary-what-you-mightask-a-muslim-american/ Books in Preparation Caniglia, Elizabeth, Andrew Jorgenson, Stephanie Malin, Lori Peek, and David Pellow, eds. Handbook of Environmental Sociology. Under contract with Springer. Erikson, Kai and Lori Peek. Katrina: Looking Back. Under contract with the University of Texas Press. Peek, Lori and Seth Guikema, eds. Interdisciplinary Approaches and Methods for Hazards and Disaster Research. Manuscripts in Progress Mohammad, Lubna and Lori Peek. Exposure Outliers: Children of the Gulf Coast and Cumulative Disaster Exposure. 15

Peek, Lori. Just Reconnaissance: The Need for a New Approach to Rapid Research. Peek, Lori and Casey Davidson. Review of The Disaster Experts Mastering Risk in Modern America, by Scott G. Knowles. In preparation for submission to International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters. Peek, Lori, Michelle Meyer, Holly Marlatt, and Craig Trumbo. Real Time Hurricane Evacuation Telephone Interviews: A Methods Note. Sutley, Elaina J., Therese McAllister, Steve Moddemeyer, Molly O Donnell, Lori Peek, and Chris Poland. Forum: Evolving Engineering Practice to Include Social Impacts for Resilience and Sustainable Communities. Wu, Haorui, Lori Peek, and Mason Matthews. Cultural Competence in Disaster Research. Active External Fellowships, Grants, and Contracts 2018-23 Principal Investigator, CONVERGE: Coordinated Social Science, Engineering, and Interdisciplinary Extreme Events Reconnaissance Research. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Award #18418338. ($3,000,000) 2018-21 Principal Investigator, Building Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) Capacities to Protect Children in Disasters. Funded by Save the Children ($170,000) 2018-19 Principal Investigator, Workshop: Hazards and Disaster Researchers Meeting: Improving Post-Disaster Rapid Reconnaissance Research. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Award #1833298. ($99,999) 2018-19 Principal Investigator, National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) at 50. Funded by the Association of State Floodplain Managers and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. ($100,000) 2018-19 Outreach Committee Chair, Safer, Stronger, Smarter: A Guide to Improving School Natural Hazard Safety. Funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, contract to the Applied Technology Council. ($10,000) 2017-19 Principal Investigator, EAGER: Interdisciplinary and Social Science Extreme Events Reconnaissance. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Award #1745611. ($299,950) 2017-19 Co-Principal Investigator, NSF INCLUDES: Capacity Building in Disaster Research for Scholars from Under-Represented Groups. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Award #1744479. DeeDee Bennett, Principal Investigator. ($299,936) 2016-22 Principal Investigator, A Clearinghouse on Natural Hazards Applications. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Award #1635593. ($1,350,410) 16

2016-18 Principal Investigator, Interdisciplinary Methods for Disaster Research. Funded by the National Science Foundation. ($49,763) 2015-20 Co-Investigator, Community Resiliency to Natural Disasters: NIST-Center of Excellence. Funded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. John van de Lindt and Bruce Ellingwood, Principal Investigators. ($20,000,000) 2015-20 Co-Investigator, Demographic and Health Disparities in Recovery from Hurricane Katrina: KATRINA@10. Funded by the National Institute of Health. Mark VanLandingham, David Abramson, and Mary Waters, Principal Investigators. ($6,700,000) 2015-19 Co-Principal Investigator, A Risk-Informed Decision Framework to Achieve Resilient and Sustainable Buildings that Meet Community Objectives. Funded by the National Science Foundation. John van de Lindt, Principal Investigator. ($760,000) Completed External Fellowships, Grants, and Contracts 2017-18 Development Lead, Safer, Stronger, Smarter: A Guide to Improving School Natural Hazard Safety Webinar Development. Funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, contract to the Applied Technology Council. ($7,200) 2017 Principal Investigator, State Floodplain Managers Survey. Funded by the Association of State Floodplain Managers and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. ($100,000) 2015-18 Co-Principal Investigator, Shelter-in-Place Compliance during Hazardous Release Emergencies: The Effect of Communications Access in Terrorist/ Accidental/ Chemical/ Radiological Events. Funded by the National Science Foundation. Craig Trumbo, Principal Investigator. ($581,759). 2015-17 Project Management Committee, Reducing the Risk to Our Schools from Natural Hazards and Improving the Safety of Our Children. Funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, contract to the Applied Technology Council. ($28,950) 2014-16 Investigator, Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering: Stakeholder Project Team. Funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, contract to the Applied Technology Council. ($16,000) 2014-15 Co-Principal Investigator, Sandy Child and Family Health Study. Funded by the New Jersey State Department of Health. David Abramson and Donna VanAlst, Principal Investigators. ($1,190,000) 2014 Recipient, American Sociological Association Travel Award Grant. Funded by the National Science Foundation. ($1,500) 17

2014 Recipient, Research Committee Session Organizer Registration Grant. Funded by the International Sociological Association. ($170) 2013-15 Co-Principal Investigator, The Gulf Coast Children s Initiative. Funded by the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. Irwin Redlener, Principal Investigator. ($2,104,484) 2013-15 Principal Investigator, Poverty, Middle School Dropout, and High School Completion in El Salvador. Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant to support Meghan Mordy. Funded by the National Science Foundation Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences. ($11,989) 2012-15 Co-Principal Investigator, Youth-Centered Disaster Recovery: A Participatory Action Research Project. Funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Robin Cox, Principal Investigator. ($187,867) 2012-14 Principal Investigator, Disaster Preparedness in Colorado Childcare Centers and In- Home Care Facilities. Funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, National Preparedness Division, Region VIII. ($30,000) 2012 Principal Investigator, Disability Preparedness. Funded by EAD & Associates, LLC. ($15,000) 2012 Participant, U.S.-Vietnam Workshop on Multiple Natural Hazards Assessment and Mitigation under the Impact of Climate Change. Funded by the National Science Foundation. Yue Li, Principal Investigator. ($39,450) 2012 Consultant, Population Case Finding: Identifying Community Clusters of Children Impacted by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Funded by the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. David Abramson, Principal Investigator. ($20,000) 2012 Consultant, Children and Disasters. Funded by Save the Children. ($2,000) 2011-16 Investigator, The Women and Their Children s Health (WATCH) Gulf Coast Research Consortium: Child Impact Study. Funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Ed Trapido, Principal Investigator, WATCH Consortium; David Abramson, Principal Investigator, Child Impact Study. ($600,113) 2011-12 Co-Principal Investigator, Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU). Funded by the National Science Foundation, Division of Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation Supplement Award. Craig Trumbo, Principal Investigator. ($12,000) 2011 Investigator, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) Learning from Earthquakes Program: Christchurch, New Zealand. Funded by the National Science Foundation RAPID Program. ($24,000) 18

2010-12 Co-Principal Investigator, Discovering GEM s Beneficiaries Needs. Funded by the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation. Brian Tucker, Principal Investigator. ($297,826) 2010-11 Co-Principal Investigator, Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU). Funded by the National Science Foundation, Division of Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation Supplement Award. Craig Trumbo, Principal Investigator. ($12,000) 2010 Principal Investigator, Disability Preparedness: A Gap Analysis. Funded by EAD & Associates, LLC and Los Angeles County. ($24,708) 2010 Principal Investigator, Family Dynamics, Hurricane Evacuation, and Post-Disaster Decision-Making. Funded by the Natural Hazards Center and the National Science Foundation Quick Response Research Grant Program. Craig Trumbo, Eve Gruntfest, Holly Marlatt, and Michelle Meyer Lueck, Co-Principal Investigators. ($3,000) 2009-12 Co-Principal Investigator, Dynamics of Hurricane Risk Perception: A Multimethod Panel Study. Funded by the National Science Foundation and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Craig Trumbo, Principal Investigator. ($461,229) 2008-12 Co-Principal Investigator, Learning from Katrina: Documenting the Impacts of a Unique National Disaster. Funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Kai Erikson, Principal Investigator. ($1,438,425) 2008-10 Participant, Middle East and North African Studies Enhancement Project. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language Program. Mohammed Hirchi and Mary Vogl, Project Co-Directors. ($174,833) 2007-12 Co-Principal Investigator, Learning from Katrina: Documenting the Impacts of a Unique National Disaster. Funded by the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. Kai Erikson, Principal Investigator. ($515,000) 2007 Co-Principal Investigator, Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU). Funded by the National Science Foundation, Cultural Anthropology Supplement Award. Katherine Browne, Principal Investigator. ($4,000) 2006-08 Participant, Research Education in Disaster Mental Health Mentoring Program Grant. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. Fran Norris, Principal Investigator. ($21,600) 2006 Co-Principal Investigator, Loss and Survival: Culture, Community, and Family Following Hurricane Katrina. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Cultural Anthropology Supplement Award. Katherine Browne, Principal Investigator. ($10,000) 19

2006 Co-Principal Investigator, Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU). Funded by the National Science Foundation, Cultural Anthropology Supplement Award. Katherine Browne, Principal Investigator. ($4,500) 2006 Principal Investigator, Conquering Disaster: Reconstructing Lives Following Hurricane Katrina. Funded by the Midwest Sociological Society Endowment Committee. ($1,500) 2005 Co-Principal Investigator, Loss and Survival: Culture, Community, and Family Following Hurricane Katrina. Funded by the National Science Foundation Small Grants for Exploratory Research Program. Katherine Browne, Principal Investigator. ($40,000) 2005 Co-Principal Investigator, Reconstructing Childhood: An Exploratory Study of Children in Hurricane Katrina. Funded by the Natural Hazards Center and the National Science Foundation Quick Response Research Grant Program. Alice Fothergill, Co- Principal Investigator. ($3,500) 2004-05 PERIShip National Dissertation Fellowship. Funded by the National Science Foundation and the Public Entity Risk Institute. ($9,180) 2003 Brown/Ricketts/Udick Grant. Funded by the American Association of University Women, Boulder Branch. ($1,000) 2003 Student Forum Travel Grant. Funded by the American Sociological Association. ($200) 2001 Principal Investigator, Religious and Ethnic Issues on University Campuses after September 11: Muslim Student Response. Funded by the Natural Hazards Center and the National Science Foundation Quick Response Research Grant Program. ($3,900) Internal Fellowships and Grants 2016 Professional Development Program Award. Funded by the College of Liberal Arts, Colorado State University. ($1,604) 2015-16 Global Challenges Research Team Grant: Sustainable Adaptation to Alternating Extreme Events of Drought, Wildfire, and Flooding. Funded by the School of Global Environmental Sustainability. Craig Trumbo, Principal Investigator. ($10,000) 2014-16 Master of Public Health Graduate Research Assistant Funding Award, Colorado School of Public Health. ($40,000) 2014 Professional Development Program Award. Funded by the College of Liberal Arts, Colorado State University. ($2,000) 2013 Professional Development Program Award. Funded by the College of Liberal Arts, Colorado State University. ($1,576) 20

2012-13 Global Challenges Research Team Grant: Vulnerability and Resilience to Weather Whiplash Events. Funded by the School of Global Environmental Sustainability. Craig Trumbo, Lori Peek, and Melinda Latiuri, Co-Principal Investigators. ($18,000) 2011-12 Provost s Course Redesign Grant. Funded by The Institute for Learning and Teaching (TILT), Colorado State University. ($14,991) 2011 Professional Development Program Award. Funded by the College of Liberal Arts, Colorado State University. ($1,648) 2010 Professional Development Program Award. Funded by the College of Liberal Arts, Colorado State University. ($1,081) 2009 Professional Development Program Award. Funded by the College of Liberal Arts, Colorado State University. ($1,045) 2008 Professional Development Program Award. Funded by the College of Liberal Arts, Colorado State University. ($1,500) 2008 College of Liberal Arts Visiting Artist and Lecturer Fund Award. Funded by the College of Liberal Arts, Colorado State University. ($500) 2007 Professional Development Program Award. Funded by the College of Liberal Arts, Colorado State University. ($1,350) 2006-07 Academic Enrichment Program Grant. Funded by the College of Liberal Arts, Colorado State University. Katherine Browne, Lori Peek, and J. Ross Beveridge, Co-Principal Investigators. ($50,000) 2006 Professional Development Program Award. Funded by the College of Liberal Arts, Colorado State University. ($710) 2005 Professional Development Program Award. Funded by the College of Liberal Arts, Colorado State University. ($655) 2003-04 Center for Humanities and the Arts Fellowship. Funded by the Center for Humanities and the Arts, University of Colorado. ($6,600) 2003 Beverly Sears Graduate Student Research Grant. Funded by the Graduate School, University of Colorado. ($700) 2002 Ph.D. Dissertation Grant. Funded by the Graduate School, University of Colorado. ($200) 2001 Beverly Sears Graduate Student Research Grant. Funded by the Graduate School, University of Colorado. ($1,000) 21