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I vote and tote : moral panics, resistance and the failure of quiet regulation

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Grazyna ZajdowGrazyna Zajdow
The term moral panic has entered the media and popular culture lexicon, but retains a particular meaning for sociologists. This chapter expands on existing models of moral panics and outlines a case study that illustrates that folk devils have fought back in recent years, using technologies such as social media to present their arguments (in this instance, turning a local political controversy in Melbourne, the Australian state of Victoria, to their advantage). The battle began over a classice law-and-order issue, that is, the problem of  alcohol-related violence, expecially as it involves young people. However, the conflict took an unexpected turn when the fold devils successfully used the media to prosecute their case and force the state government's hand.

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Chapter number

18

Pagination

335-346

ISBN-13

9781409408123

ISBN-10

1409408124

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter, B Book chapter

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2013, Ashgate

Extent

23

Editor/Contributor(s)

Krinsky C

Publisher

Ashgate

Place of publication

Farnham, England

Title of book

The ashgate research companion to moral panics

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