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The book explores the phenomenon of moral panics in contemporary society, highlighting how media coverage shapes public perception of various crises, from high-profile crimes like the Bulger case to health scares such as mad cow disease. It examines the role of sensationalism in news and documentaries, revealing how these narratives influence societal fears and reactions to perceived threats. Through critical analysis, it sheds light on the implications of living in an era dominated by such anxieties.
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Moral Panics, Kenneth Thompson
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- 1998
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