Revisiting Moral Panics (Moral Panics in Theory and Practice)

Revisiting Moral Panics (Moral Panics in Theory and Practice)

by Mark Smith (Editor), VivieneE.Cree (Author), Gary Clapton (Editor), VivieneE.Cree (Editor)

Synopsis

We live in a world that is increasingly characterised as full of risk, danger and threat. Every day a new social issue emerges to assail our sensibilities and consciences. Drawing on the popular Economic Social and Research Council (ESRC) seminar series, this book examines these social issues and anxieties, and the solutions to them, through the concept of moral panic. With a commentary by Charles Critcher and contributions from both well-known and up-and-coming researchers and practitioners, this is a stimulating and innovative overview of moral panic ideas, which will be an essential resource.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 316
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Policy Press
Published: 01 Jun 2016

ISBN 10: 1447321863
ISBN 13: 9781447321866

Media Reviews
A very good introduction to the continuing relevance and dynamism of the concept of moral panics in contemporary times. - Journal of Social Work
This readable, engaging book updates moral panic and shows its continuing relevance alongside a range of interrelated concepts and approaches. Rutgers Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books
This book is a strong collection of well-developed, critical perspectives on moral panics in the 21st century. It will be an important text for students and practitioners pursuing post-qualifying awards. Professional Social Work
It provides a fresh angle, and contributes to updating and developing the original concept. Jan Fook, Professor of Higher Education Pedagogy, Leeds Trinity
A timely international collection on the adaptation of moral panics analysis to contemporary social work issues. Shereen Hussein, British Journal of Social Work
The `Revisiting Moral Panics' seminar series was a fantastic success. The book lives up to it fully, constantly engaging the reader in the struggle to make social scientific sense of real world events and preoccupations. Mark Drakeford AM, Cardiff West
Author Bio
Viviene E. Cree is Professor of Social Work Studies at the University of Edinburgh. She is a qualified youth and community worker and social worker, and has written and researched extensively on social work. Gary Clapton is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland and was formerly a children and families practitioner in Edinburgh and London. He has written widely on the subject of moral panics. Mark Smith is a Senior Lecturer and Head of Social Work at the University of Edinburgh. He has previous practice experience in residential child care.