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- According to Cohen, there are five sequential stages in the construction of a moral panic12:
- An event, condition, episode, person, or group of persons is perceived and defined as a threat to societal values, safety, and interests.
- The nature of these apparent threats are amplified by the mass media, who present the supposed threat through simplistic, symbolic rhetoric.
- A sense of social anxiety and concern among the public is aroused through these symbolic representations of the threat.
- Authorities or opinion makers respond to the threat, often in a way that is disproportionate to the actual threat.
- The panic recedes or results in social changes.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Cohen defined his five stages of moral panic as:
- 1. Something or someone is defined as a threat to values or interests
- 2. This threat is depicted in an easily recognisable form by the media
- 3. There is a rapid build-up of public concern
revisionworld.com/a2-level-level-revision/media-stu…According to Cohen, there are five sequential stages in the construction of a moral panic:
- An event, condition, episode, person, or group of persons is perceived and defined as a threat to societal values, safety, and interests.
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