Richards, Jeffrey, “The Cinema and Cinema-going in Birmingham in the 1930s', in John K. Walton and James Walvin (eds), Leisure in Britain, 1780–1939(Manchester, 1983) pp. 31–52. Richards, Jeffrey, 'The British Board of Film Censors and ...
... were calls for the establishment of “boyology” as a legitimate subfield of psychology. Certainly, boys in “the most plastic period of their lives” needed the example and guidance of “men of calibre” to help them achieve “sterling ...
K.Rowling«s Harry Potter books became runaway best sellersinthelate 1990s, andthena blockbusterfilm seriesbeginning in2001, someparents and churchleaders complained thatthe boy wizard promoted theoccult and Satanismto ...
Because the story has a beginning , middle , and end , not only victims , but also the public can make sense of sexual abuse . The plot elements of harm , repression , and victim innocence all carry a powerful moral message to recognize ...
Youth, Popular Culture and Moral Panics: Penny Gaffs to Gangsta-Rap, 1830-1997
Stanley Cohen, Folk Devils and Moral Panics (St Albans: Paladin, 1973), 9,numbers added. 5. ... Cinema and Censorship (London:I. B. Taurus, 2005); John Springhall, Youth, Popular Culture and Moral Panics (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998).
Stephanie J. Ventura, T. J. Mathews, and Brady E. Hamilton, “Births to Teenagers in the United States, 1940–2000,” National Vital Statistics Reports 49, no. 10 (Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics, 2001), fig.
Every era has its own moral panics. It was Stanley Cohen's classic account, first published in the early 1970s and regularly revised, that brought the term 'moral panic' into widespread discussion.
I want to ask any male if he can have the same respect as before for a girl when he has seen her Waltzing? Even less can he who waltzed with her have any respect for her. It was well done by Goethe, when he let Werther say that, ...
Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Subcultures Ulf Boethius, 'Youth, the Media and Moral Panics', in J. Fornas and G. Bolin, eds, Youth Culture in Late Modernity, Sage, London, 1995. Sheila Brown, 'Representing Problem Youth: the ...
... “folk devils” may adopt in response to stigmatized group membership. However, there remain some limitations. One of these is that the focus on intergroup processes means it would not make sense to apply this model to moral panics ...