Outrageous! Moral Panics in Austalia


Autoria(s): Poynting, S
Contribuinte(s)

Poynting, S.

Morgan, G. (eds)

Data(s)

2007

Resumo

What was Cronulla about? What really prompted 5,000 people to take the beach to bash people of 'Middle Eastern' appearance? When Macquarie Fields exploded into flames as Molotov cocktails were hurled at police, was it just a car crash that provoked the residents? Why did the Indigenous community on Palm Island react so violently to Mulrunji's death in custody? In this detailed examination of case studies, a distinguished group of experts demystifies the social processes of moral panic in Australia. Seventeen chapters explore not only the salience of the notion of moral panic in contemporary Australia, but also the relevance of moral panics in Australian history, the impact of new communication technologies and the demonisation of social categories, such as cultural minorities. Set as a text for university students, this book is a fascinating read for all those who want to go behind the hysteria, the headlines and the sound bites

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/51953/

Publicador

ACYS Press

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/51953/1/2012003530.pdf

http://www.acys.info/books/acys/outrageous!_moral_panics_in_australia

Poynting, S (2007) Outrageous! Moral Panics in Austalia. ACYS Press, Hobart.

Tipo

Book