Can empirical data generate consensus about how to regulate firearms? If so, under what conditions? Previously, we presented evidence that individuals’ cultural worldviews explain their positions on gun control more powerfully than any other fact about them, including their race or gender, the type of community or region of the country they live in, and even their political ideology or party affiliation. On this basis, we inferred that culture is prior to facts in the gun debate: empirical data can be expected to persuade individuals to change their view on gun policies only after those individuals come to see those policies as compatible with their core cultural commitments. We now respond to critics. Canvassing the psychological...
Stemming from Max Weber (1946 [1919]), many sociologists understand legitimate violence as monopoliz...
Little is known regarding how to most effectively deliver messaging that promotes safe firearm stora...
This article examines the issue of gun control through the lens of the \u27comprehensive rationality...
Can empirical data generate consensus about how to regulate firearms? If so, under what conditions?...
Can empirical data generate consensus about how to regulate firearms? If so, under what conditions? ...
In this article we defend our contention that culture is prior to facts in resolving the gun debate....
What motivates individuals to support or oppose the legal regulation of guns? What sorts of evidence...
The “Great American Gun Debate” isn’t really one debate but two (Kates & Kleck, 1997). The first is ...
In this article, Dan Kahan and Donald Braman expand upon the cultural theory of gun-risk perception ...
People disagree about the empirical dimensions of various public policy issues. It\u27s not surprisi...
The question of how strictly to regulate firearms has convulsed the national polity for the better p...
Our concern in this Essay is to explain the epistemic origins of political conflict. Citizens who ag...
Gun control assumes myriad guises among over 20,000 current laws, the en d less array of proposed le...
The study looks at some cultural, political, and historical aspects of the idea that gun ownership i...
Abstract We developed empirical methods to identify variations in elements of gun culture across sta...
Stemming from Max Weber (1946 [1919]), many sociologists understand legitimate violence as monopoliz...
Little is known regarding how to most effectively deliver messaging that promotes safe firearm stora...
This article examines the issue of gun control through the lens of the \u27comprehensive rationality...
Can empirical data generate consensus about how to regulate firearms? If so, under what conditions?...
Can empirical data generate consensus about how to regulate firearms? If so, under what conditions? ...
In this article we defend our contention that culture is prior to facts in resolving the gun debate....
What motivates individuals to support or oppose the legal regulation of guns? What sorts of evidence...
The “Great American Gun Debate” isn’t really one debate but two (Kates & Kleck, 1997). The first is ...
In this article, Dan Kahan and Donald Braman expand upon the cultural theory of gun-risk perception ...
People disagree about the empirical dimensions of various public policy issues. It\u27s not surprisi...
The question of how strictly to regulate firearms has convulsed the national polity for the better p...
Our concern in this Essay is to explain the epistemic origins of political conflict. Citizens who ag...
Gun control assumes myriad guises among over 20,000 current laws, the en d less array of proposed le...
The study looks at some cultural, political, and historical aspects of the idea that gun ownership i...
Abstract We developed empirical methods to identify variations in elements of gun culture across sta...
Stemming from Max Weber (1946 [1919]), many sociologists understand legitimate violence as monopoliz...
Little is known regarding how to most effectively deliver messaging that promotes safe firearm stora...
This article examines the issue of gun control through the lens of the \u27comprehensive rationality...