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Moral panic versus the risk society: the implications of the changing sites of social anxiety
Authors:Sheldon Ungar
Institution:Division of Social Science, Sociology, University of Toronto at Scarborough. ungar@scar.utoronto.ca
Abstract:This paper compares moral panic with the potential political catastrophes of a risk society. The aim of the comparison is threefold: 1. to establish the position of risk society threats alongside more conventional moral panics; 2. to examine the conceptual shifts that accompany the new types of threats; and 3. to outline the changing research agenda. The paper suggests that as new sites of social anxiety have emerged around environmental, nuclear, chemical and medical threats, the questions motivating moral panic research have lost much of their utility. Conceptually, it examines how the roulette dynamics of the risk society accidents expose hidden institutional violations that redound into 'hot potatoes' that are passed among and fumbled by various actors. Changing conceptions of folk devils, claims making activities, and of a safety are also discussed.
Keywords:Moral panic  risk society  social anxiety  social constructionism  disproportionality  accident
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