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Center for the Study of Guns in Society

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CSGS Director Jennifer Carlson has published a new co-authored study with Catherine Burgess (University of Arizona) on the racial and gender politics of crowdfunding for gun violence survivors. The piece appears in the August issue of Gender & Society. Read more here

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Image of Alex Young in rural setting with long gun and dog.

We are proud to join in the celebration of Professor Alex Young, faculty in the ASU Honors College and CSGS affiliate, for his outstanding work in conservation advocacy. Prof. Young was named "Citizen of the Year" for 2024 by the Arizona Wildlife Federation. 

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Memorial flowers for gun violence victims.

Prof. Jennifer Carlson, Director of the Center for the Study of Guns in Society, contributed an essay to the Rockefeller Institute on the financial fall-out of surviving gun violence, featuring forthcoming research with Catherine Burgess of the University of Arizona. 

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Daniel Semenza and Jennifer Carlson

May 29, 2024

The divisiveness of today's gun debate isn't inevitable--if we dare to have a different kind of gun debate. CSGS Director Jennifer Carlson weighs in with Prof. Dan Semenza (Rutgers) in this piece from Starts with Us on citizen solutions.

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Megan Kang

In a new Aeon essay, Megan Kang (PhD candidate at Princeton University and BRIDGS Emergent Fellow) analyzes the present-day prevalence of guns in US society by looking to 20th century history--and drawing on a unique dataset developed by Kang and her colleague Elizabeth Rasich.

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Sarah Lindstrom Johnson

Professor Sarah Lindstrom Johnson, a faculty affiliate of CSGS, is co-organizing an upcoming symposium on June 4 that puts a spotlight on trauma-informed education. 

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Congratulations to BRIDGS Emergent Fellow Justin Sola, who successfully defended his dissertation at UC Irvine!

His work examines gun ownership, criminal justice and inequality, with a special focus on how neoliberalism shapes these dynamics. In Fall 2024, he joins UNC-Chapel Hill as an assistant professor of Sociology and Data Science & Society. 

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From Washington Post: "Finley Smith, a trans woman and gun advocate, places a target in the woods for firearm safety drills at Pawtuckaway State Park in Nottingham, N.H. (Adam Glanzman for The Washington Post)"

Dr. Thatcher Combs, CSGS postdoc and expert in LGBTQ gun ownership, was recently quoted in a story by the Washington Post

From the WaPo story:

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CSGS Affiliate Dawn Gilpin publishes new book on art and sexual violence with co-editor and co-author Sally Kitch.

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