Moral Panic
A Moral Panic is a Fear that ...
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- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_panic Retrieved:2023-12-17.
- A moral panic is a widespread feeling of fear, often an irrational one, that some evil person or thing threatens the values, interests, or well-being of a community or society. [1] It is "the process of arousing social concern over an issue", usually perpetuated by moral entrepreneurs and mass media coverage, and exacerbated by politicians and lawmakers.[2][3] Moral panic can give rise to new laws aimed at controlling the community.
Stanley Cohen, who developed the term, states that moral panic happens when "a condition, episode, person or group of persons emerges to become defined as a threat to societal values and interests".While the issues identified may be real, the claims "exaggerate the seriousness, extent, typicality and/or inevitability of harm".Moral panics are now studied in sociology and criminology, media studies, and cultural studies.[4]
Examples of moral panic include the belief in widespread abduction of children by predatory pedophiles; belief in ritual abuse of women and children by Satanic cults;and concerns over the effects of music lyrics. [5] Some moral panics can become embedded in standard political discourse,[4] which include concepts such as the "Red Scare" and terrorism.[6] It differs from mass hysteria, which is closer to a psychological illness rather than a sociological phenomenon.
- A moral panic is a widespread feeling of fear, often an irrational one, that some evil person or thing threatens the values, interests, or well-being of a community or society. [1] It is "the process of arousing social concern over an issue", usually perpetuated by moral entrepreneurs and mass media coverage, and exacerbated by politicians and lawmakers.[2][3] Moral panic can give rise to new laws aimed at controlling the community.
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- ↑ Deflem, Mathieu. 2020. "Popular Culture and Social Control: The Moral Panic on Music Labeling". American Journal of Criminal Justice 45(1):2–24 (First published online July 24, 2019)
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