id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_uvfyf5fkrbf75eekutvwjaowcm Bryan R. Warnick Gun Violence and the Meaning of American Schools 2015.0 16 .pdf application/pdf 8036 558 69 schools conceptualized as appropriate places to enact this form of gun violence?" The authors analyze the social meaning of American schooling by using empirical data, everyday observations, films, and poetry, and then connect these points of meaning to stories of individual school shooters. Third, suburban schools are seen as places of expressive individualism, which, in rare cases, is manifest in terms of "expressive violence." Together, these points of meaning can make schools, for some schools are seen as places of expressive individualism, which, in rare cases, is sense that students who are bullied perceive schools as a place of violence. There is more contributing to the interpretation of schools as places appropriate for violence. Another possible example of the day-to-day use of force in education contributing to a school shooting incident is the case of Virginia Tech shooter, Seung-Hui the thwarted social promises of schooling, killing twelve students and a teacher at ./cache/work_uvfyf5fkrbf75eekutvwjaowcm.pdf ./txt/work_uvfyf5fkrbf75eekutvwjaowcm.txt