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Gun Studies offers fresh research and original perspectives on the contentious issue of firearms in public life.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317446064
- Artikelnr.: 54792010
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317446064
- Artikelnr.: 54792010
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Jennifer Carlson is an assistant professor at the School of Sociology and School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Arizona, USA. Kristin A. Goss is an associate professor of public policy and political science at Duke University, USA. Harel Shapira is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, USA.
1. The Rise of Self-Defense in Gun Advertising: The American Rifleman,
1918-2017
David Yamane, Sebastian L. Ivory, and Paul Yamane
2. Semi-Automatics for the People? The Marketing of a New Kind of Man
Peter Squires
3. The Gun Industry Wants to Sell Your Kid an AR-15
Laura Browder
4. Understanding the Illicit Gun Market in Los Angeles: A Review of the
Empirical Evidence"
George E. Tita and Melissa Barragan
5. Consumers, Culture, Marketing Strategy, and Market Systems: Integrating
Marketing Research and Firearms Studies
Aimee Dinnin Huff and Michelle Barnhart
6. Fighting the Left and Leading the Right: NRA Politics and Power through
the 2016 Elections.
Scott Melzer
7. Whatever Happened to the 'Missing Movement'? Gun Control Politics Over
Two Decades of Change
Kristin A. Goss
8. What If We Talked About Gun Control Differently? A Framing Experiment
Sierra Smucker
9. Gun Control: An Australian Perspective
Rick Sarre
10. Prosthetic Gods: On the Semiotic and Affective Landscape of Firearms in
American Politics
Patrick Blanchfield
11.The Life and Times of Scarfo
Jooyoung Lee
12. Guns, Intimacy, and the Limits of Militarized Masculinity
Michael Messner
13. "The Worst That Humanity Has to Offer": Looters and Law-Abiding
Citizens in a
State of Emergency
Caroline Light
14. Lawfully Armed Citizens and Police: A Proposal for Reducing Armed
Encounters with Agents of the State
Nicholas Johnson
15. Gun Violence and Defensive Firearm Use in the Governance of Security of
Latin America
Diego Sanjurjo
16. Firearms and Violence
Franklin Zimring
(reprinted by permission from Reforming Criminal Justice, Vol. I, Erik
Luna, ed. Phoenix: Arizona State University School of Law & Academy for
Justice, 2017: 167-186)
17. The Effect of Firearms on Suicide
Gary Kleck
18. Gun Policy Research: Personal Reflections on Public Questions
Philip J. Cook, David B. Kopel, and Robert J. Spitzer
Index
1918-2017
David Yamane, Sebastian L. Ivory, and Paul Yamane
2. Semi-Automatics for the People? The Marketing of a New Kind of Man
Peter Squires
3. The Gun Industry Wants to Sell Your Kid an AR-15
Laura Browder
4. Understanding the Illicit Gun Market in Los Angeles: A Review of the
Empirical Evidence"
George E. Tita and Melissa Barragan
5. Consumers, Culture, Marketing Strategy, and Market Systems: Integrating
Marketing Research and Firearms Studies
Aimee Dinnin Huff and Michelle Barnhart
6. Fighting the Left and Leading the Right: NRA Politics and Power through
the 2016 Elections.
Scott Melzer
7. Whatever Happened to the 'Missing Movement'? Gun Control Politics Over
Two Decades of Change
Kristin A. Goss
8. What If We Talked About Gun Control Differently? A Framing Experiment
Sierra Smucker
9. Gun Control: An Australian Perspective
Rick Sarre
10. Prosthetic Gods: On the Semiotic and Affective Landscape of Firearms in
American Politics
Patrick Blanchfield
11.The Life and Times of Scarfo
Jooyoung Lee
12. Guns, Intimacy, and the Limits of Militarized Masculinity
Michael Messner
13. "The Worst That Humanity Has to Offer": Looters and Law-Abiding
Citizens in a
State of Emergency
Caroline Light
14. Lawfully Armed Citizens and Police: A Proposal for Reducing Armed
Encounters with Agents of the State
Nicholas Johnson
15. Gun Violence and Defensive Firearm Use in the Governance of Security of
Latin America
Diego Sanjurjo
16. Firearms and Violence
Franklin Zimring
(reprinted by permission from Reforming Criminal Justice, Vol. I, Erik
Luna, ed. Phoenix: Arizona State University School of Law & Academy for
Justice, 2017: 167-186)
17. The Effect of Firearms on Suicide
Gary Kleck
18. Gun Policy Research: Personal Reflections on Public Questions
Philip J. Cook, David B. Kopel, and Robert J. Spitzer
Index
1. The Rise of Self-Defense in Gun Advertising: The American Rifleman,
1918-2017
David Yamane, Sebastian L. Ivory, and Paul Yamane
2. Semi-Automatics for the People? The Marketing of a New Kind of Man
Peter Squires
3. The Gun Industry Wants to Sell Your Kid an AR-15
Laura Browder
4. Understanding the Illicit Gun Market in Los Angeles: A Review of the
Empirical Evidence"
George E. Tita and Melissa Barragan
5. Consumers, Culture, Marketing Strategy, and Market Systems: Integrating
Marketing Research and Firearms Studies
Aimee Dinnin Huff and Michelle Barnhart
6. Fighting the Left and Leading the Right: NRA Politics and Power through
the 2016 Elections.
Scott Melzer
7. Whatever Happened to the 'Missing Movement'? Gun Control Politics Over
Two Decades of Change
Kristin A. Goss
8. What If We Talked About Gun Control Differently? A Framing Experiment
Sierra Smucker
9. Gun Control: An Australian Perspective
Rick Sarre
10. Prosthetic Gods: On the Semiotic and Affective Landscape of Firearms in
American Politics
Patrick Blanchfield
11.The Life and Times of Scarfo
Jooyoung Lee
12. Guns, Intimacy, and the Limits of Militarized Masculinity
Michael Messner
13. "The Worst That Humanity Has to Offer": Looters and Law-Abiding
Citizens in a
State of Emergency
Caroline Light
14. Lawfully Armed Citizens and Police: A Proposal for Reducing Armed
Encounters with Agents of the State
Nicholas Johnson
15. Gun Violence and Defensive Firearm Use in the Governance of Security of
Latin America
Diego Sanjurjo
16. Firearms and Violence
Franklin Zimring
(reprinted by permission from Reforming Criminal Justice, Vol. I, Erik
Luna, ed. Phoenix: Arizona State University School of Law & Academy for
Justice, 2017: 167-186)
17. The Effect of Firearms on Suicide
Gary Kleck
18. Gun Policy Research: Personal Reflections on Public Questions
Philip J. Cook, David B. Kopel, and Robert J. Spitzer
Index
1918-2017
David Yamane, Sebastian L. Ivory, and Paul Yamane
2. Semi-Automatics for the People? The Marketing of a New Kind of Man
Peter Squires
3. The Gun Industry Wants to Sell Your Kid an AR-15
Laura Browder
4. Understanding the Illicit Gun Market in Los Angeles: A Review of the
Empirical Evidence"
George E. Tita and Melissa Barragan
5. Consumers, Culture, Marketing Strategy, and Market Systems: Integrating
Marketing Research and Firearms Studies
Aimee Dinnin Huff and Michelle Barnhart
6. Fighting the Left and Leading the Right: NRA Politics and Power through
the 2016 Elections.
Scott Melzer
7. Whatever Happened to the 'Missing Movement'? Gun Control Politics Over
Two Decades of Change
Kristin A. Goss
8. What If We Talked About Gun Control Differently? A Framing Experiment
Sierra Smucker
9. Gun Control: An Australian Perspective
Rick Sarre
10. Prosthetic Gods: On the Semiotic and Affective Landscape of Firearms in
American Politics
Patrick Blanchfield
11.The Life and Times of Scarfo
Jooyoung Lee
12. Guns, Intimacy, and the Limits of Militarized Masculinity
Michael Messner
13. "The Worst That Humanity Has to Offer": Looters and Law-Abiding
Citizens in a
State of Emergency
Caroline Light
14. Lawfully Armed Citizens and Police: A Proposal for Reducing Armed
Encounters with Agents of the State
Nicholas Johnson
15. Gun Violence and Defensive Firearm Use in the Governance of Security of
Latin America
Diego Sanjurjo
16. Firearms and Violence
Franklin Zimring
(reprinted by permission from Reforming Criminal Justice, Vol. I, Erik
Luna, ed. Phoenix: Arizona State University School of Law & Academy for
Justice, 2017: 167-186)
17. The Effect of Firearms on Suicide
Gary Kleck
18. Gun Policy Research: Personal Reflections on Public Questions
Philip J. Cook, David B. Kopel, and Robert J. Spitzer
Index