Full Description
This volume provides a concise but authoritative overview of the Never Again Movement, which arose in the aftermath of a mass shooting that killed 17 people at a high school in Parkland, Florida, in February 2018.
This volume in the 21st Century Turning Points series, a one-stop resource for understanding the people and events changing America today, analyzes school shootings and examines the broader issue of gun violence in America. It focuses on the history of school shootings in the United States and the debate that has raged for decades between gun control advocates and supporters of gun ownership rights.
School Shootings and the Never Again Movement: 21st Century Turning Points provides a broad perspective on these issues. It recounts the evolution of gun politics and policy throughout the twentieth century, explains the positions and activities of organizations and activists on both sides of the gun debate, details notorious school shootings ranging from Columbine to Parkland, and explores the potential impact of the Never Again Movement on American gun policy at the state and federal levels.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: The Rise of the Curator Class
Introduction to Part I: Content Overload
Chapter 1 Web 1.0
Chapter 2 Web 2.0
Chapter 3 Dawn of the Curation Age
Part II: Curation Changes How You Make, Buy, and Sell Everything
Introduction to Part II: Curation Means Business
Chapter 4 Curators Transform Marketing
Chapter 5 Curators Revolutionize Buying
Chapter 6 The War for Curators
Part III: How to Curate
Introduction to Part III: Everyone Is a Curator
Chapter 7 Curation Concepts
Chapter 8 Curation Principles
Chapter 9 Curation Practices
Chapter 10 The Collection
Chapter 11 Start Curating
Chapter 12 Curate in a World without Good or Bad Taste
Chapter 13 Similarity and Difference
Conclusion
Notes
Index