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      Exploring Performative Activism: Analyzing the Rise in GOP-Introduced Mental Health Legislation

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            Journal of Intersectionality
            Pluto Journals
            2515-2122
            1 October 2024
            : 8
            : 1
            : 112-134
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            [1 ] Student, Class of 2024, Agnes Scott College, Atlanta, Georgia, USA;
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            10.13169/jinte.8.1.0007
            33187ad6-9b73-4bdd-a777-9a2984f2a292
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            Sociology,Political science,General social science,Cultural studies
            GOP,mental health legislation,performative activism,firearm restriction,public health policy,political dynamics,systemic inequities,evidence-based solutions,stigma,advocacy

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            2. Goss Kristin A.. Defying the odds on gun regulation: The passage of bipartisan mental health laws across the States. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. Vol. 85(3):203–210. 2015. American Psychological Association (APA). [Cross Ref]

            3. Kass Jamie. Gun violence and mental illness. The Lancet Psychiatry. Vol. 1(5):335–336. 2014. Elsevier BV. [Cross Ref]

            4. The Lancet Psychiatry. Mental health law: revision or reformation? The Lancet Psychiatry. Vol. 4(12)2017. Elsevier BV. [Cross Ref]

            5. Vicaro Michael P., Seitz David W.. Guns, Crime, and Dangerous Minds. Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies. Vol. 17(2):147–151. 2017. SAGE Publications. [Cross Ref]

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