Deck 31: Moral Panics: Culture, Politics, and Social Construction, Erich Goode and Nachman Ben-Yehuda
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Deck 31: Moral Panics: Culture, Politics, and Social Construction, Erich Goode and Nachman Ben-Yehuda
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According to Goode and Ben-Yehuda, which of the following is NOT a major criterion for a moral panic?
A)Concern
B)Hostility
C)Consensus
D)Violence
A)Concern
B)Hostility
C)Consensus
D)Violence
Violence
2
What do Goode and Ben-Yuhuada mean by saying "disproportionality" being a criterion for moral panic?
A)The actual threat is usually more serious than commonly perceived
B)The public concern is usually exaggerating the actual threat
C)The rumor of the threat travels much faster than the objective report
D)None of the above
A)The actual threat is usually more serious than commonly perceived
B)The public concern is usually exaggerating the actual threat
C)The rumor of the threat travels much faster than the objective report
D)None of the above
The public concern is usually exaggerating the actual threat
3
What do Goode and Ben-Yuhuda propose to identify disproportionality?
A)Figures are cited to measure the scope of the problem are exaggerated
B)If evidence shows that the threat is nonexistent
C)If attention paid to a condition is much greater but its damage no more than that of other conditions
D)If attention paid to a condition is much greater at one time than other without an increase in its severity
E)None of the above
A)Figures are cited to measure the scope of the problem are exaggerated
B)If evidence shows that the threat is nonexistent
C)If attention paid to a condition is much greater but its damage no more than that of other conditions
D)If attention paid to a condition is much greater at one time than other without an increase in its severity
E)None of the above
None of the above
4
According to Goode and Ben-Yuhuda, which of the following is NOT true about moral panics?
A)Moral panics are just like fads
B)Moral panics may result in social transformation
C)Some moral panics leave little institutional legacy
D)The excitement that moral panics stir up resembles that by a charismatic leader
A)Moral panics are just like fads
B)Moral panics may result in social transformation
C)Some moral panics leave little institutional legacy
D)The excitement that moral panics stir up resembles that by a charismatic leader
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Compare and contrast Goode and Ben-Yehuda's criteria for a moral panic with those specified by Cohen.Which do you think provides a better way for you to spot moral panics in the media? Why?
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