by David Yamane | Feb 22, 2020 | militia, Randy Miyan, Rob Pincus
As noted previously, for the final assignment of the semester in my Sociology of Guns Seminar in Spring 2019, students were asked to write a 1,000 to 2,000 word essay in which they would: revisit your previous personal experience with and understanding of guns in the...
by David Yamane | Feb 21, 2020 | John Johnston
As noted yesterday, for the final assignment of the semester in my Sociology of Guns Seminar in Spring 2019, students were asked to write a 1,000 to 2,000 word essay in which they would: revisit your previous personal experience with and understanding of guns in the...
by David Yamane | Feb 20, 2020 | Uncategorized
Prior to this academic year, I had taught my Sociology of Guns seminar 5 times in the previous 4 years. Although I enjoyed teaching the class, as Chicago said, everybody needs a little time away. To retool, recharge, and refresh. So I won’t teach the course...
by David Yamane | Feb 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
Some thoughts on credible and incredible critiques of research on gun violence from my Gun Culture 2.0 blog of possible interest to the “gun curious.” Gun Culture 2.0 Imagine my surprise this morning when I saw an incredible claim circulating that...
by David Yamane | Feb 18, 2020 | Law
I see and hear a lot of ideas about guns and gun culture shared in private settings, either on social media or face-to-face, that I wish would garner a wider audience. It occurred to me that I could re-post or recount some of those ideas on this blog, for the benefit...