Description: Moral Panics by Erich Goode, Nachman Ben-Yehuda Packed with new examples and material, this second edition provides a fully up-to-date exploration of the genesis, dynamics, and demise of moral panics and their impacts on the societies in which they take place. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Packed with new examples and material, this second edition provides a fully up-to-date exploration of the genesis, dynamics, and demise of moral panics and their impacts on the societies in which they take place. Packed with updated and recent examples including terrorism, the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Towers, school shootings, flag burning, and the early-2000s resurgence of the "sex slave" scareIncludes a new chapter on the media, currently regarded as a major component of the moral panicDevotes a chapter to addressing criticisms of the first edition as well as the moral panics concept itselfWritten by long-established experts in the fieldDesigned to fit both self-contained courses on moral panics and wider courses on deviance Back Cover From the Renaissance witch craze to the denunciation of horror comics and rock and roll in the 1950s and flag burning in the late twentieth and the early twenty-first century, institutions and groups of individuals have mobilized around issues where they feel threatened. This book introduces, describes, and analyzes the collective outbreaks of scares about threats or supposed threats from deviants or "folk devils," a category of people who, some believe, engage in evil practices and are blamed for menacing the societys culture, way of life, and central values. Examining what motivates fear- and concern-inspired collective behavior, the second edition of Moral Panics: The Social Construction of Deviance comprehensively updates this popular and highly-respected text, bringing in a host of new examples, and new chapters on the media and criticisms of the moral panics concept. Flap From the Renaissance witch craze to the denunciation of horror comics and rock and roll in the 1950s and flag burning in the late twentieth and the early twenty-first century, institutions and groups of individuals have mobilized around issues where they feel threatened. This book introduces, describes, and analyzes the collective outbreaks of scares about threats or supposed threats from deviants or "folk devils," a category of people who, some believe, engage in evil practices and are blamed for menacing the societys culture, way of life, and central values. Examining what motivates fear- and concern-inspired collective behavior, the second edition of Moral Panics: The Social Construction of Deviance comprehensively updates this popular and highly-respected text, bringing in a host of new examples, and new chapters on the media and criticisms of the moral panics concept. Author Biography Erich Goode is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. His previous books include The Marijuana Smokers (1970), Collective Behavior (1992), Deviance in Everyday Life (2002), Extreme Deviance (edited with Angus Vail, 2008), Drugs in American Society (7th edition, 2008), and Deviant Behavior (8th edition, 2008). Nachman Ben-Yehuda is Professor of Sociology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His publications include Deviance and Moral Boundaries (1985), The Politics and Morality of Deviance (1990), Political Assassinations by Jews: A Rhetorical Device for Justice (1993), The Masada Myth (1995), Betrayals and Treason (2001), and Selective Remembrances (edited with Philip Kohl and Mara Kozelsky, 2007). Table of Contents Preface and Acknowledgements viii Prologue 1 1 Enter the Moral Panic 20 2 The Moral Panic: An Introduction 34 3 Three Theories of the Moral Panic 51 4 The Moral Panic Meets Its Critics 73 5 The Media Ignite and Embody the Moral Panic 88 6 Deviance, Morality, and Criminal Law 109 7 Collective Behavior 129 8 Social Movements 141 9 Social Problems 150 10 The Renaissance Witch Craze 168 11 Drug Abuse Panics 197 12 The Feminist Anti-Pornography Crusade 218 Epilogue: The Demise and Institutionalization of the Moral Panic 245 References 251 Author Index 270 Subject Index 275 Review "This close reading of the facts behind a media story are the essence of Goode and Ben-Yehudas work. They have taken the time and trouble to try and see what is a moral panic and what is true." (Metapsychology, March 2010) Long Description From the Renaissance witch craze to the denunciation of horror comics and rock and roll in the 1950s and flag burning in the late twentieth and the early twenty-first century, institutions and groups of individuals have mobilized around issues where they feel threatened. This book introduces, describes, and analyzes the collective outbreaks of scares about threats or supposed threats from deviants or folk devils, a category of people who, some believe, engage in evil practices and are blamed for menacing the society s culture, way of life, and central values. Examining what motivates fear- and concern-inspired collective behavior, the second edition of Moral Panics: The Social Construction of Deviance comprehensively updates this popular and highly-respected text, bringing in a host of new examples, and new chapters on the media and criticisms of the moral panics concept. Review Text "This close reading of the facts behind a media story are the essence of Goode and Ben-Yehudas work. They have taken the time and trouble to try and see what is a moral panic and what is true." (Metapsychology, March 2010) "In a thoroughly updated new edition of their very valuable book, Goode and Ben-Yehuda demonstrate the wide gulf that so often separates the real menaces facing our society from the disproportionate waves of public fear and concern that regularly surface in the mass media. Their book - intelligently written, wide-ranging and provocative - shows us once again that knowing what a society fears is essential to understanding its core values, and its highest aspirations." ?Philip Jenkins, Pennsylvania State University "Moral Panics is more than a classic text in social theory. In this newly updated and enlarged edition, it is an indispensable text for every twenty-first century scholar interested in the social construction and diffusion of fear." ?Barry Glassner, author of The Culture of Fear "Moral panics remains one of the most hotly-debated sociological ideas to have entered the public sphere, so an up-dated version of Goode and Ben-Yehuda?s pathbreaking work on this subject is very welcome. The new version is even more enlightening than its predecessor." ?Kenneth Thompson, Open University Review Quote "This close reading of the facts behind a media story are the essence of Goode and Ben-Yehudas work. They have taken the time and trouble to try and see what is a moral panic and what is true." ( Metapsychology , March 2010) Details ISBN1405189339 Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd Year 2009 Edition 2nd ISBN-10 1405189339 ISBN-13 9781405189330 Format Paperback Imprint Wiley-Blackwell Subtitle The Social Construction of Deviance DEWEY 302.542 Short Title MORAL PANICS 2/E Language English Media Book Pages 320 Publication Date 2009-08-21 Illustrations black & white illustrations, black & white tables, figures UK Release Date 2009-08-21 NZ Release Date 2009-08-21 US Release Date 2009-08-21 Author Nachman Ben-Yehuda Edition Description 2nd edition Place of Publication Hoboken Replaces 9780631189053 Alternative 9781405189347 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2009-08-20 Country of Publication United Kingdom We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:21166532;
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ISBN-13: 9781405189330
Book Title: Moral Panics
Number of Pages: 320 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Moral Panics: the Social Construction of Deviance
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication Year: 2009
Subject: Sociology, Criminology
Item Height: 244 mm
Item Weight: 532 g
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Author: Erich Goode, Nachman Ben-Yehuda
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