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Guest Lecturer John Johnston: No One Needs a Gun Until They Do

by David Yamane | Oct 11, 2020 | John Johnston, Personal Protection, Sociology of Guns Seminar

For the third consecutive year, John Johnston of Ballistic Radio and Citizens Defense Research guest lectured in my Sociology of Guns Seminar at Wake Forest University last week. Here I want to briefly summarize the ideas he shared with my students, while respecting...

Sociology of Guns Class Student Final Reflection #5

by David Yamane | Feb 25, 2020 | John Johnston, Randy Miyan

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...

Sociology of Guns Class Student Final Reflection #4

by David Yamane | Feb 24, 2020 | John Johnston, 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...

Sociology of Guns Class Student Final Reflection #1

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...
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