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  1. (PDF) Moral Panic

    The paper suggests that as new sites of social anxiety have emerged around environmental, nuclear, chemical and medical threats, the questions motivating moral panic research have lost much of ...

  2. Social media and moral panics: Assessing the effects of technological

    Concerning the former outcome, in his recent research note, Hier (2018: 9) claims that moral panic scholars have neglected digital communications and continue to privilege mass-broadcasting in their analyses. When technological change is discussed, received accounts are partial and incomplete.

  3. On Moral Panic: Some Directions for Further Development

    Abstract. This article is concerned with the continued salience of the notion of moral panic, an idea that has been both enormously influential in sociological and media research and has come under fire for various flaws. It reviews some of the most common critiques of moral panic, discussing why these are valid and where they fall short, and ...

  4. Moral Panics

    Finally, there are two readily accessible special editions of journals devoted to various aspects of moral panic. "Moral Panic—36 Years On" is a special issue of the British Journal of Criminology (vol. 49, no. 1, January 2009). "Moral Panics in the Contemporary World" is a special issue of Crime Media Culture (vol. 7, no. 3, December ...

  5. Conceptualizing Moral Panic through a Moral Economy of Harm

    This paper explicates a critical theory of moral panic, arguing that there is an affinity to be discerned between the sociology of moral panic and the sociology of moral regulation. It is demonstrated how efforts to distance sociological investigations of moral regulation from studies of moral panic have been founded on a narrow treatment of ...

  6. Making Sense of Moral Panics: A Framework for Research

    About this book. This book offers a comprehensive framework for the study of moral panics. It provides an up-to-date overview of the history and development of the concept of panic, and discusses the key criticisms and debates that have stemmed from its use over the last four decades. While investigating the critical connections between crime ...

  7. The Development of the Moral Panic Concept

    In this section, I take a look at moral panic as it has been conceived in the American context through the work of Eric Goode and Nachman Ben-Yehuda (1994a, 1994b).For these two scholars, the set of phases that Cohen observed were not particularly conducive for understanding the development of panics that emerged in the USA.There, the media are less centralized and tend to rely less on ...

  8. (PDF) Moral Panic and Social Theory

    This paper explicates a critical theory of moral panic, arguing that there is an affinity to be discerned between the sociology of moral panic and the sociology of moral regulation.

  9. Critiquing Moral Panic

    Examines and evaluates the nature of the critiques directed at moral panic since its inception and the responses to these by Cohen (Folk devils and moral panics, London, Routledge, 2002) and other panic scholars.It explores, for example, the view of panic as a normative assessment made by left-leaning academics; the claim that folk devils can fight back; and the charge that the model of panic ...

  10. Challenging the Social Media Moral Panic: Preserving Free ...

    This hypertransparency is fostering a moral panic around social media. Internet platforms, like earlier new media technologies such as TV and radio, now stand accused of a stunning array of evils: addiction, fostering terrorism and extremism, facilitating ethnic cleansing, and even the destruction of democracy.

  11. [PDF] Moral Panic and Social Theory

    Moral Panic and Social Theory. A. Rohloff, Sarah Wright. Published 22 April 2010. Sociology. Current Sociology. Chas Critcher has recently conceptualized moral panic as a heuristic device, or 'ideal type'. While he argues that one still has to look beyond the heuristic, despite a few exceptional studies there has been little utilization of ...

  12. Moral Panic Analysis: Past, Present and Future

    Contemporary news events indicate the continuing relevance of moral panic analysis. Of two versions one is British, formulated by Stan Cohen, exemplified by the 1970s emergence of mugging. The second is American, formulated by Goode and Ben-Yehuda, exemplified by the 1980s missing children campaign.

  13. Moral Panic and Social Theory: Beyond the Heuristic

    Abstract. Chas Critcher has recently conceptualized moral panic as a heuristic device, or 'ideal type'. While he argues that one still has to look beyond the heuristic, despite a few exceptional studies there has been little utilization of recent developments in social theory in order to look 'beyond moral panic'.

  14. Polarizing Moral Panics: A Theory and Its Application to the Refugee

    ABSTRACT. The aim of this paper is to propose a corrective of moral panic theory by introducing a concept of polarizing moral panics. We believe that the significant social and technological changes that have occurred since the 1970s have made the classical concept of moral panic less useful to describe and analyze most of the contemporary cases because it fails to include a variety of voices ...

  15. (PDF) The idea of moral panic

    The idea of moral panic - ten. dimensions of dispute. Matthew David, 1 Amanda Rohloff, 1 Julian Petley 1. and Jason Hughes 1. Abstract. This paper explores the open and contested concept of ...

  16. Moral Panic

    Abstract. This paper addresses: the origins of moral panic in the New Deviancy Theory of the 1960s, particularly in the work of Albert Cohen and his notion of moral indignation which is rooted in the Nietzschian concept of Ressentiment; the emergence of the concept in the tumult of 1968 and in the intellectual context of the National Deviancy Conference; the key attributes of moral panic as ...

  17. The idea of moral panic

    Abstract. This paper explores the open and contested concept of moral panic over its 40-year history, exploring the contributions made by the concept's key originators, as well as contemporary researchers. While most moral panic researchers are critical, humanist, interpretivist, interventionist and qualitative, this paper highlights ten ...

  18. The Concept of the Moral Panic: An Historico-Sociological ...

    Abstract. This opening paragraph by Stanley Cohen is among the most cited in the sociology of deviance and the media. Indeed, as Critcher observes, many users of the concept of the moral panic quote no more than this passage and extrapolate from single case studies to a much more extensive sociocultural condition, meaning that 'Ironically ...

  19. Fan violence: Social problem or moral panic?

    This paper attempts to make a modest contribution by organizing theories and research of fan violence into two lines of inquiry—social problem and moral panic approaches. The social problem approach advances explanations of why fan violence occurs, and how rational actions should be taken to control it.

  20. Social media and moral panics: Assessing the effects of ...

    This research paper aims to shed a critical light on the moral panic surrounding multiple-perpetrator rape (MPR) in Spain, by exploring the interplay between official statistics of this type of ...

  21. Moral panic versus the risk society: the implications of the changing

    This paper compares moral panic with the potential political catastrophes of a risk society. The aim of the comparison is threefold: 1. to establish the position of risk society threats alongside more conventional moral panics; 2. to examine the conceptual shifts that accompany the new types of threats; and 3. to outline the changing research agenda.

  22. On the concept of moral panic

    Welch, M. (2007) `Moral Panic, Denial, and Human Rights: Scanning the Spectrum from Overreaction to Underreaction', in D. Downes, P. Rock, C. Chinkin and C. Gearty (eds) Crime, Social Control and Human Rights: From Moral Panics to States of Denial. Essays in Honour of Stanley Cohen, pp. 92-105. Cullompton : Willan.

  23. Journal of Medical Internet Research

    This paper then analyzes existing AI-related legal and ethical frameworks and highlights their limitations with regard to the application of LLMs in the context of medical education. To ensure that LLMs are integrated in a responsible and safe manner, the authors recommend the development of a unified ethical framework that is specifically ...

  24. Social Media: The Moral Panic

    So it is with moral panics, and there's little question that we're in one regarding social media. Advocates for the panic claim that social media has caused a decline in youth mental well ...

  25. Foreword: Moral panics in the contemporary world

    The papers in this special issue stem from the conference 'Moral Panics in the Contemporary World', held at Brunel University in December 2010 - nearly 40 years since the landmark publica-tion of Stan Cohen's Folk Devils and Moral Panics (1972) and Jock Young's The Drugtakers (1971) and 'The role of the police as amplifiers of ...