Jennifer Carlson

Professor, Sociology, Arizona State University

~ RGVRC Affiliate Scholar ~

Jennifer Carlson is a professor of sociology at Arizona State University and a MacArthur Fellow (class of 2022). Her work examines the politics of guns in American life. She is the author of Citizen-Protectors: The Everyday Politics of Guns in an Age of Decline (2015, Oxford University Press), Policing the Second Amendment: Guns, Public Law Enforcement and the Politics of Race (2020, Princeton University Press), and Merchants of the Right: Gun Sellers and the Crisis of Democracy (2023, Princeton University Press). Carlson’s work has been featured in the New York Times, PBS, NPR, The Atlantic, The Los Angeles Times, and other national outlets. She is currently working on a National Science Foundation-funded project on gun violence survivors that examines the social, political, legal, and financial fall-out of surviving gun violence in America. She is the founding director of the Center on Guns in Society at Arizona State University, an initiative to support social science approaches to firearm scholarship.

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The Costs of Gun Violence and How Gun Violence Survivors Navigate Those Costs

June 18, 2024

Gun violence survivors often have to figure out on their own how to shoulder the immediate financial fallout of gun violence. This includes funerals, medical and therapy expenses, and working a job while trying to navigate their trauma and grief. This blog looks at some of the paths some survivors take to help them through these unexpected expenses. Continue Reading...