Angela Stroud’s contribution to the “Understanding Gun Violence” series calls for greater conceptual clarity among researchers. As an important example, Stroud examines different ways in which “mass shootings” are defined, and how fuzzy definitions contribute to public perceptions that overestimate their frequency. A more purposeful and sustained interdisciplinary conversation around gun ownership and violence, she argues, is critical for both advancing scholarship and informing public discourse and policy.
Angela Stroud
Angela Stroud is an associate professor of sociology and social justice at Northland College and the author of the 2016 book Good Guys with Guns: The Appeal and Consequences of Concealed Carry (The University of North Carolina Press). Her work has been featured in the Atlantic, Scientific American, British GQ, and Men’s Health, and on the BBC, Vice, and Vox.