Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Masculinity Data Lab - Testing Mahler

As you enter, review your reading about masculinity and school shootings.


If you are unsure of the answers to the quiz,  here is an annotated version of the Mahler article.  Use it to help guide you, if you need it.


Part 1:  What does the Mahler research find about school shootings?  Can We replicate the qualitative research data?

Today we will attempt to replicate and update the qualitative research from Mahler and Kimmel.   Mahler and Kimmel did a qualitative analysis of existing data on school shooters.  They examined random school shootings in major print media outlets (Time, Newsweek, US News, USA Today, NY Times, LA Times).

Second, divide up the shooters to research so you do not examine the same data as the rest of the group.   Below are two lists of school shootings to get started.  Be sure to use only random school shootings after 2001.


Use major news outlets to gather data about some of the school shooters from 2001-present.
Make a note of the shooter's:
  • gender, 
  • race, 
  • state (red or blue in 2001), 
  • community: urban, suburban, rural
  • other qualitative info about them such as music, video games, movies, parent status, mental illness, social status/teased, et al...
You may want to use the ILC Newspaper search to find info about the shooters, or Google their names.  Here are a few other websites to help you find info:
GunViolence.org
Everytown research
Mass Shooting Tracker
TheTrace compiles articles and data related to shootings at thetrace.org
NRA gun law tracker

Maps for comparing red/blue states:
Results of 2000 election.


The map above shows current laws for carrying firearms.


















Does Mahler's Research still hold up?

Part 2:  After you have gathered data for a number of school shooters, as a small group answer this question.  Use data from your group to support your claim.

Then, discuss as a class:
  • Does your small group data correlate with what the rest of the class found?
  • What do you think of the findings?
  • Is this data interesting/insightful?  Why/why not?
  • Can you see the connection between masculinity and violence?
  • Do you think that the average American would have trouble understanding the connection?  Why?
  • What questions do you still have?
Does the research apply to other random shootings?

In your groups, search other random shootings and see if the research applies beyond schools.








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