by Julian Petley (Author)
Moral Panics in the Contemporary World represents the best current theoretical and empirical work on the topic, taken from the international conference on moral panics held at Brunel University. The range of contributors, from established scholars to emerging ones in the field, and from a working journalist as well, helps to cover a wide range of moral panics, both old and new, and extend the geographical scope of moral panic analysis to previously underrepresented areas. Designed from the outset to comprise a coherent and integrated set of viewpoints which share a common engagement with critically exploring moral panics in the contemporary world, it contains case studies instantly recognisable and familiar to a student readership (drugs, alcohol, sexual abuse and racism). The collection brings a fresh approach to analysis and argument by testing and extending the concept of moral panic and analyzing a range of topics and geographical contexts, accurately reflecting the state-of-the-art moral panics research today.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 312
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 01 Aug 2013
ISBN 10: 1623568935
ISBN 13: 9781623568931
Book Overview: A collection of the best papers from an international conference on moral panics held at Brunel University in December 2010.