ABSTRACT

Folk Devils and Moral Panics in the COVID-19 Pandemic analyses the phenomena of moral panics surrounding so-called folk devils in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In this volume, internationally recognised moral panic scholars from disciplines including sociology, media studies, criminology, and cultural studies examine case studies of moral panics related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These analyses consider the different social, political, economic, organisational, and cultural contexts within which such moral panics emerged and assess how the concept of moral panic can be deployed to offer novel insights into sociocultural responses to the outbreak. By utilising both classical approaches to moral panic analysis and more recent trends, chapters discuss the utility of the concept of moral panic that is, for the first time, applied to a global-scale event like the COVID-19 pandemic.

This volume will be of interest to students and scholars in the social sciences with an interest in moral panics, responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the media and popular culture.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

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Folk devils and moral panics in the COVID-19 pandemic

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An introduction
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chapter 3|16 pages

The ‘crazies’ are panicking

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High-vis folk devils and the co-opting of moral panic in Australia
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chapter 5|14 pages

Moral panics and health-related misinformation

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When the audience becomes co-producer
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chapter 6|15 pages

Framing social drama

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Panic, protest, and the Canadian trucker convoy
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chapter 7|16 pages

Mutuality vs freedom

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Competing moral panics in the UK debate over the wearing of masks during the pandemic
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chapter 8|12 pages

Voices of reason, voices of moralization

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Analyzing moralizing discourse in scientific claims in news media in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden, 2020–2022
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chapter 10|17 pages

“Infected migrants”

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The Italian political discourse about immigration during the pandemic: a renewed moral panic?
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Folk devils and moral panics in the COVID-19 pandemic

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Final remarks
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