Campus carry in context / Matt Valentine and Patricia Somers -- The unanticipated consequences of campus carry / Philip Nel -- Perspectives 2A: Freedom of belief in the state of Texas (Katharine Jager) -- Perspectives 2B: Freedom to seek the truth and express it (Susan Schorn) -- Protest, resistance, and civic engagement -- some hard-learned advice for faculty and administrators facing gun deregulation / Amanda Gailey -- Perspectives 3A: Fresh history -- fighting for the present and the future at the University of Texas at Austin (Mia Carter) -- Perspectives 3B: Watchlisted (Greg Hampikian) -- Perspectives 3C: Absurdity and obscenity (Ana Lopez) -- Campus policing in the age of campus carry / Robert Rico, Zachary W. Taylor, and Patricia Somers -- Firearms and suicide risk on campus / Brian Van Brunt, Amy Murphy, and Jeffrey Solomon -- Campus carry and community colleges / Teresa L. Klein -- Campus carry and communities of color -- impacts across the P-20 continuum / Richard Reddick and Antonio Cediel -- Perspectives 7A: Teaching as an "other" (Cecile Accilien) -- Ways forward -- responding to campus carry as educators and scholars / Patricia Somers and Matt Valentine -- Perspectives 8A: Why research matters (Devin Hughes).
Summary:
"In this volume, editors Patricia Somers and Matt Valentine lead an examination of the unintended consequences of campus gun policy and showcase voices from the college community who are grappling with the questions, issues, and consequences that have emerged at their respective institutions"-- Provided by publisher.
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