Feeling of fear spread among a large number of people that some evil threatens the well-being of society.
1Panics, and moral panics especially, make for great farce in retrospect.
2But these were largely responses to moral panics and potential risks rather than any proven dangers.
3The moral panics of the mid 20th century seem quaint in comparison to today's digital free-for-all.
4Smith puts it in the context of previous " moral panics".
5We talk to anthropologist Gilbert Herdt from San Francisco State University about the causes of moral panics.
6Stories introducing a new social media platform used by young people seem to almost always engage moral panics.
7We just get various moral panics.
8Fuchsia MacAree's booklet on moral panics on Irish radio is an amazing simultaneous homage to and satire of Joe Duffy's Liveline.
9THE researcher Seamus O Cinneide once said that social policy in this State proceeds by means of a series of moral panics.
10THE current wave of scare stories about online paedophile rings are only the latest in a long line of moral panics about computer networks.
11Not only does the idea that technology "hijacks" our brains smack of the same moral panics leveled at previous pastimes-Novelscorrupt women's minds!
12Then you should read Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars.
13Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars is written by William Patry, who is Senior Copyright Counsel at Google.
14I recently received a copy of Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars from the publisher (Oxford University Press) to review.
15This concern with overreaction informed Folk Devils and Moral Panics (1972), his influential study of the 1960s battles between mods and rockers.
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Translations for moral panics