Collected Posts on Sociology of Guns Seminar (Updated 09/23)

In Fall 2023, I am teaching my “Sociology of Guns” seminar at Wake Forest University for the ninth consecutive academic year, dating back to the fall of 2015. A PDF of the course syllabus for Version 9.0 is available HERE.

The Conversation, a website dedicated to helping scholars reach broader audiences, recently gave me the opportunity to explain my “Sociology of Guns” class in their UNCOMMON COURSES series.

Over the years, I have posted a number of times on this blog and my older Gun Culture 2.0 blog about this seminar. This entry collects those earlier posts — from both blogs — including many written by students in the class.

Fall 2023

Fall 2022

Sociology of Guns range field trip, Fall 2022. Photo by Sandra Stroud Yamane

Fall 2021

Sociology of Guns student at range, Fall 2021. Photo by Sandra Stroud Yamane

Fall 2020

Spring 2019

Sociology of Guns student preparing to shoot at ProShots Range, 2018.

Spring 2018

Sociology of Guns student learning how to operate an IWI Tavor bullpup rifle.

Spring 2017

Richard Talbert of ProShots Range explains ATF Form 4473 to Sociology of Guns students in 2018.

Fall 2016

Sociology of Guns guest Craig Douglas running use of force Experiential Learning Lab

Fall 2015

Published by David Yamane

Sociologist at Wake Forest U, student of gun culture, tennis player, racket stringer (MRT), whisk(e)y drinker, bow-tie wearer, father, husband. Not necessarily in that order.

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