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Jin Haritaworn
Communication, Culture and Critique, Volume 17, Issue 3, September 2024, Pages 217–220, https://doi.org/10.1093/ccc/tcae022
Published: 08 August 2024
...Jin Haritaworn This affectability is a central theme in the scripting of the event that apparently triggered the moral panic over the “Middle East conflict at schools,” as it has been framed in news and policy reports (e.g., Holly 2023 ; Schleiermacher, 2023 ). Its first setting was a racialized...
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Jack Bratich
Communication, Culture and Critique, Volume 13, Issue 3, September 2020, Pages 311–332, https://doi.org/10.1093/ccc/tcz041
Published: 12 March 2020
...:https://dbpia.nl.go.kr/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model ) Abstract In this article, I propose that we think of the recent concern over fake news, misinformation, disinformation, and conspiracy theories as a moral panic. I revisit Stuart Hall and his co-authors’ concept...
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Michael H. Eversman and Jason D. P. Bird
Social Work, Volume 62, Issue 1, 1 January 2017, Pages 29–36, https://doi.org/10.1093/sw/sww068
Published: 23 December 2016
...Michael H. Eversman; Jason D. P. Bird With the declaration of the federal War on Drugs in the early 1970s, drug moral panics in the United States have served to support interests vested in the prison industrial complex and politically conservative values while simultaneously misrepresenting...
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Gary Clapton and others
The British Journal of Social Work, Volume 43, Issue 4, June 2013, Pages 803–812, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bct061
Published: 14 May 2013
... were being abused by adults who were ‘satanists’) or omission (e.g. when parents fail to supervise internet use). One of the key elements in a moral panic is claims-making, that is, the amplification of an initial problem and a demand for action to address this. In some cases, individuals...
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Published: 19 January 2017
... Jim Roland Pete child development theory drugs and alcohol teen sexuality suicide mental illness occult activities heavy metal moral panics privacy Judas Priest pornography One of my windows opened just above the garage roof, which I could use as an alternate entrance/exit. I used...
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Published: 18 June 2014
... to moral regulation, moral panics and ‘moral inheritance’. beer Beer Act 1830 Hunt Alan Kimberley John Wodehouse 1st Earl of legislation licensing laws moral suasion prohibition spirits temperance movement Wodehouse John 1st Earl of Kimberley abstinence pledge campaigns self discipline...
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Published: 01 December 2013
... by popular culture. Using moral panics about the negative influence of popular culture, it then explores how young people interact with translocal influences. It also highlights young people’s use of popular culture to reaffirm rather than destroy the norms, values, and experiences that originate from...
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Published: 18 July 2012
... psychological difficulties self efficacy coping strategies user generated content videos Digital natives Technological determinism Risk society Moral panics Multi-stakeholder alliances Risks and opportunities Contexts of childhood Risk of harm Childhood is rarely viewed neutrally. Although strongly...
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Published online: 21 September 2017
Published in print: 19 January 2017
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Published: 08 May 2012
...This chapter discusses the electronic dance music culture (EDMC)—clubs, festivals and the like—in relation to religiosity. Studies suggest that the collective alterations of consciousness happening in EDMCs such as moral panics and hysteria are similar to the alterations of consciousness expressed...
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Published: 05 May 2017
... discourses of Sexting Media Online communities Technologies Television Addiction discourse of Cultivation theory Access Barriers Marginalized youth Negotiation YouTube Adult anxieties Digital literacies Moral panics Policies Social constructivism Ewald F Lupton D Agency Danger Harm...
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Published: 05 May 2017
...This chapter considers the current moments of moral panic about technology from an historical context and argues that fears are not really about technology, but are driven by broader social changes. New technology and media often cause adults anxiety and are difficult to regulate; social and mobile...
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Published online: 21 January 2016
Published in print: 30 June 2015
... and anxieties, and the responses to them, through the concept of moral panic. Revisiting Moral Panics begins with a commentary by Charles Critcher followed by twenty four contributions from both well-known and up-and-coming researchers and practitioners that address panics ranging from those surrounding...
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Published: 14 February 2011
... periods; the aim is to uncover changes over time both in language and in what social, political and cultural issues were considered worthy of attention. The second is more intuitive and hypothesis-driven; the hypothesis is that an examination of a certain term, namely moral panic, can...
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Published: 01 November 2013
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Published: 19 July 2010
...Roughly 1.6 million Muslims reside in Britain today, of whom one million are British of South Asian origin, or “BrAsians.” Within a context of increased visibility and notoriety for BrAsian Muslims in the United Kingdom, of moral panics over Muslim youth, of an upsurge in racist violence...
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Published: 11 March 2010
... predisposed some citizens to be more likely to make a complaint than others? Why might some citizens not have complained at all? Abel Hermann Hermann Abel’s Nachtpost immorality Social Democratic Party SPD Bauer Cornelie prostitution moral panics First World War the sin living morals police Weimar...
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Published: 15 November 2013
... constituted as objects of knowledge before discussing the campaign activities of Aprosba and CHAME (Humanitarian Center for the Support of Women). It shows that CHAME's anti-trafficking educational campaign materials constitute an “archive of racialized sexuality” that creates “moral panics” about interracial...
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Published: 15 July 2011
...This chapter examines the demonstration of the safety of electricity in public spaces. It explains that the moral panics and technical concerns about electricity necessitated its public testing in the home and on the theatrical stage, particularly in Crystal Palace and London's theatres...
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Published: 19 November 2012
...This chapter examines the disdain for the Renaissance faire and how the faire has been linked to what sociologist Stanley Cohen termed “moral panics.” Residents of areas adjoining Renaissance faire sites mostly either love the faire (citing the jobs, attention, and business it brings to the area...