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Over the last 12 days since the #Uvalde shooting, we have heard a lot of information framed - and sometimes reframed - by and through the media. This #JMVR article by LaRose, Torres, and Barton can provide some insight into how this frame-changing occurs.
https://t.co/obJeLFJ0x4
#JMVR co-founder @jschildkraut80 will be live on Twitter Spaces today at 1 pm EST to discuss the recent mass shootings with Dr. Mike Anestis of @NJGVRC. It’s a discussion you won’t want to miss. Information below about how you can join!
Today’s the day! Join @PsychBrownBag (@NJGVRC) and I (@RockGunResearch) today at 1 pm EST as we discuss the recent mass shootings and how we can change the conversation about these tragedies moving forward. You can listen in from your phone or computer - here’s how:
With this week’s tragic shooting in #Brooklyn, coming just after #Sacramento, the need for evidence-based scholarship addressing the causes for and responses to mass violence become all the more critical. We remain committed to publishing quality scholarship on this topic. 1/
Congratulations to our #JMVR co-founder and co-editor @SarahDalyCJ for being awarded tenure and promotion today!
Defend dissertation ✅
Complete PhD program ✅
Get an academic job ✅
Teach, research, serve on committees ✅
Publish books and articles ✅
Compile 400+ page tenure dossier ✅
Tenure approval ✅
Promotion to Associate Professor ✅
Fall 2022 sabbatical approval ✅
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