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Sociology of Guns Seminar Student Final Reflection #7: Guns are as Complex as Any Other Issue

by David Yamane | Dec 27, 2020 | Sociology of Guns Seminar, Student Writing, Wake Forest University

As noted earlier, the final assignment of the semester in my Sociology of Guns seminar is for the students to write an essay reflecting on their personal experience with and understanding of guns in light of what they learned in the course (full text of the assignment...

Sociology of Guns Seminar Student Final Reflection #6: I Completely Stripped Down My Stance

by David Yamane | Dec 26, 2020 | police, Sociology of Guns Seminar, Student Writing, Wake Forest University

As noted earlier, the final assignment of the semester in my Sociology of Guns seminar is for the students to write an essay reflecting on their personal experience with and understanding of guns in light of what they learned in the course (full text of the assignment...

Sociology of Guns Seminar Student Final Reflection #5: Education Really Does Have the Power to Change Lives

by David Yamane | Dec 23, 2020 | gun safety, Sociology of Guns Seminar, Student Writing, Wake Forest University

I learn something every semester from each of my students, but one student’s work this semester was more of a revelation to me. Bevin Burns drew on her experience promoting sexual health and education on college campuses to highlight some potential negative...

Sociology of Guns Seminar Student Final Reflection #2: A Good Way to Start Bridging the Divide

by David Yamane | Dec 20, 2020 | Sociology of Guns Seminar, Student Writing

As noted earlier, the final assignment of the semester in my Sociology of Guns seminar is for the students to write an essay reflecting on their personal experience with and understanding of guns in light of what they learned in the course (full text of the assignment...

Sociology of Guns Seminar Student Final Reflection #1: Changing Demographics and Changing Opinions

by David Yamane | Dec 19, 2020 | Sociology of Guns Seminar, Student Writing

As noted yesterday, the final assignment of the semester in my Sociology of Guns seminar is for the students to write an essay reflecting on their personal experience with and understanding of guns in light of what they learned in the course (full text of the...

Wrapping Up Sociology of Guns, 6th Edition (Fall 2020)

by David Yamane | Dec 18, 2020 | Sociology of Guns Seminar, Wake Forest University

The sixth iteration of my Sociology of Guns seminar at Wake Forest University is in the books. Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, it was (still) a pleasure to teach this course. (You can read much more about previous editions of the course here.)...
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