id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 9593tt47v13 Natalie Bourman-Karns Gun Violence: Emotional Reactions and a Willingness to Mobilize 2021 .txt text/plain 179 6 43 This study uses data from an original experimental survey to analyze three issues: the variation in emotional reactions to different forms of gun violence, the variation in a willingness to mobilize for gun-related issues, and the effects of racial identity on these potential patterns of variation. I find evidence that any form of gun violence will evoke strong emotional reactions but there is no significant difference across treatment groups; the willingness to mobilize is largely unaffected by the type of gun violence; and that there are suggestive differences in how white people compared to Black people react to gun violence that warrant further investigation. cache/9593tt47v13.txt txt/9593tt47v13.txt