In this Article, Professor Stewart Chang, through the examination of three recent mass shooting, proposes that mass shootings driven by hegemonic masculinity should be classified and addressed as acts of terrorism. Professor Chang defines hegemonic masculinity as patterns or practices that promote the dominant social position of men and the subordinate social position of women and other gender identities. In this Article, he examines how hegemonic masculinity is allowed to become mainstream and flourish unchecked based on our characterization, classification and reaction to mass shootings and their perpetrators
This study provides an examination of the active ideological shooter phenomenon in North America fro...
As mass shootings events continue to occur with alarming frequency in the United States, scholars se...
Twelve of the twenty-five deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history have all occurred since 2012, wit...
In this Article, Professor Stewart Chang, through the examination of three recent mass shooting, pro...
abstract: Over the past few decades, concern over the issue of school shootings has increased in the...
Before an enraged gunman fired thirty-six deadly shots into an exercise class filled with women, on ...
Terrorism, whether it is group-related or performed as lone actor terrorism, is a predominantly male...
Mass violence is a growing concern in the United States. In August 2019, two mass shootings occurred...
'Fragile masculinity' is an article that was originally published in the Academy of Social Science j...
In the year of 2016, 15,050 people died at the hands of firearms. In the same year there were 385 ma...
Mainstream criminology has stressed the importance of flawed notions of personal honour among disadv...
This paper was selected alongside other articles written by Prof. Tony Jefferson and Prof. Robert Co...
On Friday, May 23rd, a 22-year-old man killed four men and two women and injured 13 more people at t...
Research suggests that mass shootings can increase mental health stigma, reinforce stereotypes that ...
As the United States faces the threat of lone actor terrorism, researchers have struggled to reach a...
This study provides an examination of the active ideological shooter phenomenon in North America fro...
As mass shootings events continue to occur with alarming frequency in the United States, scholars se...
Twelve of the twenty-five deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history have all occurred since 2012, wit...
In this Article, Professor Stewart Chang, through the examination of three recent mass shooting, pro...
abstract: Over the past few decades, concern over the issue of school shootings has increased in the...
Before an enraged gunman fired thirty-six deadly shots into an exercise class filled with women, on ...
Terrorism, whether it is group-related or performed as lone actor terrorism, is a predominantly male...
Mass violence is a growing concern in the United States. In August 2019, two mass shootings occurred...
'Fragile masculinity' is an article that was originally published in the Academy of Social Science j...
In the year of 2016, 15,050 people died at the hands of firearms. In the same year there were 385 ma...
Mainstream criminology has stressed the importance of flawed notions of personal honour among disadv...
This paper was selected alongside other articles written by Prof. Tony Jefferson and Prof. Robert Co...
On Friday, May 23rd, a 22-year-old man killed four men and two women and injured 13 more people at t...
Research suggests that mass shootings can increase mental health stigma, reinforce stereotypes that ...
As the United States faces the threat of lone actor terrorism, researchers have struggled to reach a...
This study provides an examination of the active ideological shooter phenomenon in North America fro...
As mass shootings events continue to occur with alarming frequency in the United States, scholars se...
Twelve of the twenty-five deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history have all occurred since 2012, wit...