Carlee Purdum

Assistant Professor
483 Philip G. Hoffman Hall
713.743.4160
jcpurdum@uh.edu
Education
Ph.D., Sociology, Louisiana State University
M.A., Sociology, Louisiana State University
B.A., Psychology, Baylor University
Bio
J. Carlee Purdum is an assistant professor in the department of sociology at the University of Houston and a faculty affiliate of UH Population Health and the Hurricane Resilience Research Center. Professor Purdum's research interests include vulnerable populations, organizational decision making, rural resilience, emergency management and public health in disasters. Her work explores how prisons and incarcerated persons are impacted by hazards and disasters (extreme heat, hurricanes/storms, wildfires, toxic exposures, COVID19, etc.). Additionally she focuses on organizational decision-making and behavior in emergency response and management and the implications for both emergency management and public health planning and policy.
Research Interests
- Social Vulnerability
- Rural Resilience
- Organizational Decision-Making
- Emergency Management
- Public Health and Disasters
Selected Publications
Purdum, J. Carlee, Benika Dixon, Amite Dominick. 2024. Punishment and Survival - Incarcerated Persons' Experiences with Extreme Heat in Texas Prisons, Disaster Prevention and Management, 33(6):30-42.
Breen, Kyle, Michelle Meyer, Sarah Becker, J. Carlee Purdum, Stuart Nolan. 鈥淰olunteer motivations in civilian volunteer search and rescue organizations.鈥 International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 111:104688.
Purdum, J. Carlee. 2023. 鈥溾楾he Volunteering Days is Gone鈥: All鈥怘azard Incarcerated Firefighters and Rural Disinvestment.鈥 Rural Sociology, 88(2):312-336.
Meyer, Michelle Annette, Mason Alexander-Hawk, J. Carlee Purdum, Haley Yelle, Jordan Vick, Adrian Rodriguez, Saul Romero, Kenneth Anderson Taylor. 2023. 鈥淩esilience in recovery? Understanding the extent, structure, and operations of nonprofits meant to address disaster survivors鈥 unmet needs.鈥 Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 52(4):979-1005.
Chmutina, Ksenia, Jason von Meding, Darien Alexander Williams, Jamie Vickery, and Carlee Purdum. 2023. 鈥淔rom pity to fear: security as a mechanism for (re)production of vulnerability.鈥 Disasters 47(3):546-562.
Purdum, J. Carlee, Amite Dominic, Benika Dixon. 鈥淢anaging Extreme Heat in Prisons.鈥 Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center, 23-01R.
Purdum, Carlee, Felicia Henry*, Sloan Rucker, Darien Alexander Williams*, Richard Thomas, Benika Dixon, and Fayola Jacobs. 2021. 鈥淣o Justice, No Resilience: Prison Abolition as Disaster Mitigation in an Era of Climate Change.鈥 Environmental Justice 14(6):418-425.
Purdum, J. Carlee and Michelle Meyer. 2020 鈥淧rison Labor Throughout the Life Cycle of Disasters.鈥 Risk, Hazards, and Crisis in Public Policy. 11(3): 296-319.
Purdum, J. Carlee. 2020. 鈥淩ehabilitation or Exploitation? Incarcerated Firefighters in North Carolina.鈥 Carolina Planning Journal.
Purdum, J. Carlee. 2019. 鈥淗azardous or vulnerable? Prisoners and emergency planning in the U.S.鈥 Emerging Voices in Natural Hazards Research. Edited by Fernando Rivera. Oxford, United Kingdom: Butterworth-Heinemann.
Meyer, Michelle, Brant Mitchell, J. Carlee Smith, Kyle Breen, Robbie Iles. 2018.鈥淧revious hurricane evacuation decisions and future evacuation intentions among residents of southeast Louisiana.鈥 International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 31: 1231-1244.
Meyer, Michelle, J. Carlee Purdum, John Aggrey*, Kyle Breen*, Danequa Forrest*, Cristian Nunez*, Walter Gillis Peacock. 2018 鈥淧erspectives from Nonprofit Organizations on Education and Training Needs for Disaster Recovery.鈥 Journal of Emergency Management. 17(3): 225-238.