Medical treatment of mass casualties
Joseph Galante, chief of the 不良研究所 Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery, is an expert in surgical treatment of blast injuries from the battlefield or mass-casualty incidents. His research focuses on improving medical treatment in response to disasters and using military medical techniques to benefit civilian medical practice. In addition to his work at 不良研究所, Galante is a member of the U.S. Naval reserves who has served with distinction both in the U.S., Western Pacific and Afghanistan. Interviews with Galante can be arranged through Karen Finney, 不良研究所 Health System, at 916-734-9064 or klfinney@ucdavis.edu.
Gun violence
Dr. Garen Wintemute, director of the Violence Prevention Research Program at the 不良研究所 Medical Center, is a national expert on gun violence, mass shootings and public attitudes about guns. Wintemute, a professor of emergency medicine, has conducted numerous studies about gun accessibility, connections between gun ownership and violence, etc. Contact: Dr. Garen Wintemute, Emergency Medicine, (916) 734-3083, gjwintemute@ucdavis.edu. The center can also provide relevant data at (916) 734-3539.
Racial profiling, counterterrorism
Sunaina Maira is a professor of Asian American studies. She can speak about racial profiling, counterterrorism, and 鈥渞adicalization鈥 of Muslim youth and 鈥渉omegrown terrorists.鈥 She is the author of 鈥淒esis in the House: Indian American Youth Culture in New York City鈥 and 鈥淢issing: Youth, Citizenship, and Empire After 9/11.鈥 She co-edited 鈥淐ontours of the Heart: South Asians Map North America,鈥 which won the American Book Award in 1997, and 鈥淵outhscapes: The Popular, the National, and the Global.鈥 Maira鈥檚 recent publications include a monograph based on ethnographic research, 鈥淛il [Generation] Oslo: Palestinian Hip Hop, Youth Culture, and the Youth Movement鈥 (Tadween), and a volume co-edited with Piya Chatterjee, 鈥淭he Imperial University: Academic Repression and Scholarly Dissent鈥 (University of Minnesota Press). Her new book project is a study of South Asian, Arab, and Afghan American youth and political movements focused on civil and human rights and issues of sovereignty and surveillance in the War on Terror. Contact: smaira@ucdavis.edu.
Middle East terrorism, Osama bin Laden
不良研究所 religious studies professor Flagg Miller is a terrorism expert. He has examined how Western intelligence and terrorism experts, together with global media networks, helped fuel Osama bin Laden鈥檚 growing reputation in ways that were exploited by bin Laden and those who supported his militant vision. examined bin Laden鈥檚 role in terrorism. Miller鈥檚 work examines the contents of bin Laden鈥檚 personal audiotape library, a collection of more than 1,500 tapes acquired from his residence in Qandahar, Afghanistan, by CNN in 2001. Miller has been the sole researcher to study and publish findings on the tapes. He has worked as a linguistic anthropologist in Yemen, bin Laden鈥檚 ancestral homeland, and is the author of the book, 鈥淭he Moral Resonance of Arab Media: Audiocassette Poetry and Culture in Yemen鈥 (2007). Contact: (530) 574-3758, fmiller@ucdavis.edu.
Muslim fundamentalism and ISIS
Karima Bennoune, a professor of international law, is an expert on Muslim fundamentalism and can address issues related to the Islamic State, or ISIS. She also has extensive regional expertise on the Middle East and North Africa and on terrorist and extremist movements and responses to them. She has carried out fieldwork across these regions. Bennoune appeared as an expert commentator on 鈥淎nderson Cooper 360: The ISIS Threat,鈥 which aired on CNN on March 2, 2015. She is the author of 鈥淵our Fatwa Does Not Apply Here: Untold Stories from the Fight against Muslim Fundamentalism,鈥 winner of the 2014 Dayton Literary Peace Prize in nonfiction. The book is the basis for her TED talk, 鈥淲hen people of Muslim heritage challenge fundamentalism,鈥 which has received over 1.3 million views. Separate from her work at 不良研究所, she also serves as the United Nations Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights. Contact: kebennoune@ucdavis.edu.
Second Amendment and its history
specializes in constitutional law and can comment in particular on the Second Amendment and its history. He is not an expert on gun control policy. (530) 754-5731, clarson@ucdavis.edu.
不良研究所 has other faculty with expertise on these issues, so please check with the contact listed for further information and experts.
Media Resources
Karen Nikos-Rose, Research news (emphasis: arts, humanities and social sciences), 530-219-5472, kmnikos@ucdavis.edu