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Revisiting Moral Panics / Moral Panics in Theory and Practice Front Matter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Commentary: moral panics yesterday, today and tomorrow -- Gender and the family -- Introduction -- Women and children first: contemporary Italian moral panics and the role of the state -- Myths, monsters and legends: negotiating an acceptable working-class femininity in a marginalised and demonised Welsh locale -- Making a moral panic: ‘feral families’, family violence and welfare reforms in New Zealand. Doing the work of the state? -- The wrong type of mother: moral panic and teenage parenting -- Amoral panic: the fall of the autonomous family and the rise of ‘early intervention’ -- Afterword: when panic meets practice -- Moral panics in our time? Childhood and youth -- Child protection and moral panic -- Unearthing melodrama: moral panic theory and the enduring characterisation of child trafficking -- Lost childhood? -- Internet risk research and child sexual abuse: a misdirected moral panic? -- The Rotherham abuse scandal -- Afterword -- The state -- Children and internet pornography: a moral panic, a salvation for censors and Trojan horse for government colonisation of the digital frontier -- Internet radicalisation and the ‘Woolwich Murder’ -- Moralising discourse and the dialectical formation of class identities: the social reaction to ‘chavs’ in Britain -- The presence of the absent parent: troubled families and the England ‘riots’ of 2011 -- Patient safety: a moral panic -- Moral regulation -- The moral crusade against paedophilia -- Animal welfare, morals and faith in the ‘religious slaughter’ debate -- From genuine to sham marriage: moral panic and the ‘authenticity’ of relationships -- Integration, exclusion and the moral ‘othering’ of Roma migrant communities in Britain -- Assisted dying: moral panic or moral issue? -- Afterword: the moral in moral panics -- Moral panics and beyond -- Index |
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