This research note explores exposure to bullying, childhood trauma, and video game violence among mass homicide perpetrators.| Journal of Mass Violence Research
Plus: Is "Social Contagion" a Phrase That is Useful?| grimoiremanor.substack.com
In the early 1900s, some Americans feared that teddy bears would not instill maternal instincts in girls, thereby causing "race suicide."| Big Think
Increasingly, data is sidelined in a debate that's becoming about fear, personalities, and insults.| grimoiremanor.substack.com
We know that social media is bad for young people, who need more time—and freedom—offline. But the collective will to fix this problem is hard to find.| The New Yorker