نتایج جستجو برای: moral panic

تعداد نتایج: 45638  

Journal: :Crimen 2021

In the article, we analyse discourse on drug abuse in contemporary Serbia. The ruling official drugs can be subsumed under definition of moral panic, creation which, as well dissemination, media play an important role. Media uses specific vocabulary to send message warning impending social catastrophe. This tactic is effective: recipients content become anxious and frightened by downfall societ...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2003
Dean F MacKinnon Peter P Zandi Elliot S Gershon John I Nurnberger J Raymond DePaulo

OBJECTIVE Comorbid bipolar and panic disorders aggregate in families. A phenotypic trait shared by both disorders is the sudden shift in affect observed in panic attacks and some rapid cycling states. The authors investigated whether comorbidity of bipolar disorder and panic disorder is associated with rapid mood switching in families with a high rate of bipolar disorder. METHOD Six hundred s...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2013
Christiane A Pané-Farré Kristin Fenske Jan P Stender Christian Meyer Ulrich John Hans-Jürgen Rumpf Ulfert Hapke Alfons O Hamm

Full-blown panic attacks are frequently associated with other mental disorders. Most comorbidity analyses did not discriminate between isolated panic attacks vs. panic attacks that occurred in the context of a panic disorder and rarely evaluated the impact of comorbid agoraphobia. Moreover, there are no larger scale epidemiological studies regarding the influence of sub-threshold panic attacks....

Journal: :Disasters 2011
Tanya Settles Bruce R Lindsay

This study used a mixed methods approach to estimate whether a moral panic occurred after Hurricane Katrina forced the evacuations of more than 250,000 people to Houston, Texas. The study viewed data from the Houston Police Department combined with a qualitative review of references of criminal activity in local print media. In total, over 8,500 lines of text were analysed to discern themes ass...

Journal: :AJS; American journal of sociology 2016
Douglas S Massey Jorge Durand Karen A Pren

In this article we undertake a systematic analysis of why border enforcement backfired as a strategy of immigration control in the United States. We argue theoretically that border enforcement emerged as a policy response to a moral panic about the perceived threat of Latino immigration to the United States propounded by self-interested bureaucrats, politicians, and pundits who sought to mobili...

Journal: :Journal of psychoactive drugs 2009
Robert R Weidner

This study examined the coverage of methamphetamine from 1997 to 2005 by three newspapers serving small Midwestern cities and contrasted their portrayals of methamphetamine problems with available data on the severity of the meth problem in each locality. Results of quantitative and qualitative content analyses show that--to varying degrees, across sites and over time--newspaper coverage of met...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2013
Malte Elson Christopher J Ferguson

In response to the Sandy Hook shooting in December 2012, the White House published an action plan to reduce gun violence that, among other things, calls for research into the relationship with violence in digital games or other media images. We acknowledge the administration's efforts to reduce violent crime in society and their obligation to dedicate resources to matters of public interest, su...

2013
Michael T. Costelloe

Public discourse concerning immigration and immigration policy often relies on the characterization and universalization of the threats that are posed by increasing immigration. It is the specification and reference to these threats that allows one to consider immigration as ―moral panic.‖ It is through this lens, that I undertake a content analysis of letters to the editor that appeared in a l...

2014
Cécile Cristofari Matthieu J. Guitton

Studying human behavior in response to large-scale catastrophic events, particularly how moral challenges would be undertaken under extreme conditions, is an important preoccupation for contemporary scientists and decision leaders. However, researching this issue was hindered by the lack of readily available models. Immersive virtual worlds could represent a solution, by providing ways to test ...

Journal: :Ethics and medics 1998
J Harris

The panic occasioned by the birth of Dolly sent international and national bodies and their representatives scurrying for principles with which to allay imagined public anxiety. It is instructive to note that principles are things of which such people and bodies so often seem to be bereft. The search for appropriate principles turned out to be difficult since so many aspects of the Dolly case w...

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