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December 31, 2009
The American concealed weapon carry movement, consisting largely of political amateurs, has changed the direction of gun control policy in the United States in the last two decades, overcoming well-entrenched professional elites in the process. In Rise of the Anti-Media: In-forming America's Concealed Weapon Carry Movement, Brian Anse Patrick reports the results of his almost ten years of research on the concealed carry movement. He skillfully traces the emergence of a politically charged new American gun culture from the older traditional "hobby" gun culture. Patrick argues that the movement has succeeded because overlapping horizontal interpretive communities of new American gun culture developed their own anti-media of communication, bypassing mainstream media systems, creating a new and politically potent informational sociology that works to their benefit. Rise of the Anti-Media illuminates both how the American concealed weapon carry movement successfully reclaimed the territory of the Second Amendment as an unambiguously individual right, and how the anti-media of new American gun culture have reenergized the social action schematic underlying the First Amendment.


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It's a simple, compelling and winning argument that Brian Anse Patrick makes in Rise of the Anti-Media...Patrick shows the true power within the grasp of ordinary Americans when they're driven by the pursuit of freedom..... (America's 1St Freedom )

Brian Anse Patrick's new book deftly explores the emerging cadre of "concealed carry license" gun owners, an active, non-traditional group including women and minorities, who are shaping politics, often through alternative media. (Peggy Tartaro )

His focus on the communications necessary for a persuasive social movement lays bare the flaws of the anti-gun establishment, and simultaneously shines a new light on the anti-media used by gun rights activists to win surprising political victories in state after state....It belongs in every public library in America, and it makes sense to me that groups of gun rights activists get together to buy a copy to share and refer back to.... There is a lot to be learned by Patrick's review. (Hindsight, June 2010 )

[This book] belongs in every public library in America, and it makes sense to me that groups of gun rights activists get together to buy a copy to share and refer back to. There is a lot to be learned by Patrick’s review of how and why gun attitudes were as they were, and how and why we got to where we are today. Media professionals could learn from it, too. Their mistakes in talking down to the public and feeding slanted news and commentary have been exposed. After all, Patrick’s book is not just about the Second Amendment, but 'how the concealed carry movement succeeded through behaviors that embodied the First Amendment’s social action schematic,' as envisioned by the Founding Fathers. (The New Gun Week, June 2010 )

Gun control can be analyzed from many perspectives: law; criminology; politics; philosophy. Brian Anse Patrick's splendid new book on the movement to allow concealed carry covers all these perspectives, plus one more: he documents how 40 states adopted right to carry laws over the fervent opposition of the news media and political elites. This occurred through a brand new phenomenon— millions of people communicating and organizing over the Internet. This book is a magnificent achievement. (Don B. Kates )

It's a simple, compelling and winning argument that Brian Anse Patrick makes in Rise of the Anti-Media...Patrick shows the true power within the grasp of ordinary Americans when they're driven by the pursuit of freedom. (America's 1St Freedom )

About the Author

Brian Anse Patrick is associate professor of communication at University of Toledo.

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  • Hardcover: 282 pages
  • Publisher: Lexington Books (December 31, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0739118862
  • ISBN-13: 978-0739118863
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,363,727 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Brian Anse Patrick

Associate Professor, Communication, University of Toledo

B.A., University of Detroit
M.A., University of Detroit
Ph.D. University of Michigan

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5.0 out of 5 stars Don B. Kates says..., January 5, 2010
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"Gun Control can be analyzed from many perspectives: law; criminology; politics; philosophy. Brian Anse Patrick's splendid new book on the movement to allow concealed carry covers all these perspectives, plus one more: he documents how 40 states have adopted right to carry laws over the fervent opposition of the news media and political elites. This occurred through a brand new phenomenon--millions of people communicating and organizing on the Internet. This book is a magnificent achievement." --Don B Kates, author of "Armed: New Perspectives on Gun Control."
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An entirely unique contribution to the debates on new media and gun culture, January 10, 2010
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Professor Patrick's book is successful in examining a number of pressing issues from a unique perspective. This book is both a history of the right to concealed carry in the United States (the right to carry handguns in public that are not visible to others), as well as the ways in which supporters of this right have used non-traditional forms of media and organization to win its legalization in nearly forty states. As such, it is an eclectic blend of history, analysis, and exemplary narratives to illustrate his overall thesis that social change in the modern U.S. no longer depends solely on the ordained elites of the mass media to effect it, and that individuals are reasserting their right to interpret reality for themselves. Patrick provides a multitude of examples of how the American citizenry is now able and willing to mobilize itself and force the political establishment to hear its demands, even when their wishes run counter to the received "wisdom" of media authority figures. The book also warns about the dangers of allowing any elite too much control over the way in which the political realities of our time are defined and expressed. Additionally, Patrick traces how the idea of concealed carry has been constructed and revised over time, from initially being a right reserved only for Whites as distinct from "sneaky" immigrants, to its present manifestation as a right which should be accessible to all responsible citizens. Patrick also makes valuable comparisons between the success of the concealed carry movement to that of other social movements, such as the civil rights movement.

Patrick has a colorful writing style which sets his books apart from the dry prose often produced by academics in this field, making it much more of a pleasure to read. He is not afraid to occasionally allow his own opinions to enter the text. A few such examples: "The idea behind the First Amendment was not to provide Katie Couric with a prestigious job." "One could make a case that 'South Park' has more to say on life in America than the New York Times." "Modern news may simulate Attention Deficit Disorder better than it does current social-political events."

This book is an invaluable contribution to the literature on media and gun culture. It is clearly the product of a mind which has absorbed a wide-ranging variety of knowledge and real-world experience. Anyone interested in how the concealed carry movement was successful in achieving its aims, or in how new "horizontal" forms of media can be utilized to bypass the "vertical," hierarchical flow of information of the mass media would be well advised to give this book a thorough study.
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