How to talk (and not to talk) about school shootings |
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Authors: | Nancy Scheper‐Hughes |
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Affiliation: | Chancellor's Professor of Social and Medical Anthropology, Emerita at the University of California, Berkeley where she continues to teach seminars bearing on social and political issues including violence, free speech, hate speech, censorship and self‐censorship. She is currently living in Santa Fe, New Mexico where she is completing two books, Naked life and the medically disappeared: A buried subtext of Argentina's dirty war and Kidney hunter: Trafficking with the organs rraffickers. She is a frequent guest speaker in the US, Europe, Latin America and Australia. |
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Abstract: | In this guest editorial, the author addresses the latest school shootings at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. This event is weighed up against reports written by prominent academics, including anthropologists, during previous school shootings. |
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