
Hurricane Katrina is a series of teachable moments deconstructing the extensive media coverage following the aftermath of the disaster.
There are four components to the series:
Hurricane Katrina and News Media
Televised newscasts, special programming, blogs, news Web
sites, daytime programming and late night television gave
widespread accessibility to information and opinions.
Hurricane Katrina and the 'Two-Photo' Controversy
Two photographs published by Yahoo! News caused uproar
relating to bias in media coverage.

Hurricane Katrina and Celebrities
What is the role of celebrity in society? Does that role change
during post-traumatic time, such as in the days following
Hurricane Katrina?

Hurricane Katrina and the Internet
The Internet provided more than just information and news about
Hurricane Katrina, it provided human aid and comfort.