Ethnography of Gun Violence Prevention Activists
Discover the compelling insights of "Ethnography of Gun Violence Prevention Activists" by Teal Rothschild, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2018. This hardback edition spans 122 pages and delves deep into the identities shaped by activists within the gun violence prevention movement. Through two years of ethnographic participatory research and extensive interviews, Rothschild meticulously explores the intricate relationships between individual self-concept, group dynamics, and overarching movement identity. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the motivations and identities of those dedicated to combating gun violence in the United States. Join the conversation and gain a deeper understanding of this critical social issue today.