
Gun Studies
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Politics, Policy, and Practice
- 348 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Gun Studies
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Politics, Policy, and Practice
About this book
As cultural, social, political, and historical objects, guns are rich with complex and contested significance. What guns mean, why they matter, and what policies should be undertaken to regulate guns remain issues of vigorous scholarly and public debate.
Gun Studies offers fresh research and original perspectives on the contentious issue of firearms in public life. Comprising global, interdisciplinary contributions, this insightful volume examines difficult and timely questions through the lens of:
- Social practice
- Marketing and commerce
- Critical theory
- Political conflict
- Public policy
- Criminology
Questions explored include the evolution of American gun culture from recreation to self-protection; the changing dynamics of the pro-gun and pro-regulation movements; the deeply personal role of guns as sources of both injury and security; and the relationship between gun-wielding individuals, the state, and social order in the United States and abroad. In addition to introducing new research, Gun Studies presents reflections by senior scholars on what has been learned over the decades and how gun-related research has influenced public policy and everyday conversations.
Offering provocative and often intimate perspectives on how guns influence individuals, social structures, and the state in both dramatic and nuanced ways, Gun Studies will appeal to students and researchers interested in fields such as sociology, political science, legal history, criminology, criminal justice, social policy, armaments industries, and violent crime. It will also appeal to policy makers and all others interested in and concerned about the use of guns.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: new approaches to research on guns
- 1. The rise of self-defense in gun advertising: The American Rifleman, 1918–2017
- 2. Semi-automatics for the people? The marketing of a new kind of man
- 3. ‘The gun industry wants to sell your kid an AR-15’
- 4. Understanding the illicit gun market in Los Angeles: A review of the empirical evidence
- 5. Consumers, culture, market systems and strategy: integrating marketing research and firearms studies
- 6. Fighting the Left and leading the Right: NRA politics and power through the 2016 elections
- 7. Whatever happened to the ‘missing movement’? Gun control politics over two decades of change
- 8. What if we talked about gun control differently? A framing experiment
- 9. Gun control: an Australian perspective
- 10. Prosthetic gods: on the semiotic and affective landscape of firearms in American politics
- 11. Bullet Riddled: Living and Suffering in Killadelphia
- 12. Guns, intimacy, and the limits of militarized masculinity
- 13. Lawfully armed citizens and police: a proposal for reducing armed encounters with agents of the state
- 14. ‘The worst that humanity has to offer’: on looters and law-abiding citizens in a state of emergency
- 15. Gun violence, gun control and self-defense in the governance of security of Latin America
- 16. Firearms and violence
- 17. The effect of firearms on suicide
- 18. Gun policy research: personal reflections on public questions
- Index