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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781447321873
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (316 p.)
    Series Statement: Moral Panics in Theory and Practice
    DDC: 302.17
    Keywords: Moral panics ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work
    Abstract: We live in a world that is increasingly characterised as full of risk, danger and threat. Every day a new social issue emerges to assail our sensibilities and consciences. Drawing on the popular Economic Social and Research Council (ESRC) seminar series, this book examines these social issues and anxieties, and the solutions to them, through the concept of moral panic. With a commentary by Charles Critcher and contributions from both well-known and up-and-coming researchers and practitioners, this is a stimulating and innovative overview of moral panic ideas, which will be an essential resource
    Note: Front Matter , Contents , Contributors , Preface , Commentary: moral panics yesterday, today and tomorrow , Gender and the family , Introduction , Women and children first: contemporary Italian moral panics and the role of the state , Myths, monsters and legends: negotiating an acceptable working-class femininity in a marginalised and demonised Welsh locale , Making a moral panic: ‘feral families’, family violence and welfare reforms in New Zealand. Doing the work of the state? , The wrong type of mother: moral panic and teenage parenting , Amoral panic: the fall of the autonomous family and the rise of ‘early intervention’ , Afterword: when panic meets practice , Moral panics in our time? Childhood and youth , Introduction , Child protection and moral panic , Unearthing melodrama: moral panic theory and the enduring characterisation of child trafficking , Lost childhood? , Internet risk research and child sexual abuse: a misdirected moral panic? , The Rotherham abuse scandal , Afterword , The state , Introduction , Children and internet pornography: a moral panic, a salvation for censors and Trojan horse for government colonisation of the digital frontier , Internet radicalisation and the ‘Woolwich Murder’ , Moralising discourse and the dialectical formation of class identities: the social reaction to ‘chavs’ in Britain , The presence of the absent parent: troubled families and the England ‘riots’ of 2011 , Patient safety: a moral panic , Afterword , Moral regulation , Introduction , The moral crusade against paedophilia , Animal welfare, morals and faith in the ‘religious slaughter’ debate , From genuine to sham marriage: moral panic and the ‘authenticity’ of relationships , Integration, exclusion and the moral ‘othering’ of Roma migrant communities in Britain , Assisted dying: moral panic or moral issue? , Afterword: the moral in moral panics , Moral panics and beyond , Index , In English
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    Bristol : The Policy Press
    ISBN: 9781447321873
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxvi, 280 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.17
    Keywords: Moral panics ; Empörung ; Abweichendes Verhalten ; Massenmedien ; Moralische Panik ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Massenmedien ; Abweichendes Verhalten ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Empörung ; Moralische Panik
    Abstract: Drawing on the popular Economic Social and Research Council (ESRC) seminar series, this book examines social issues and anxieties, and the solutions to them, through the concept of moral panic
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    Bristol : Policy Press
    ISBN: 9781447321873
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (318 p)
    Series Statement: Moral panics in theory and practice
    Parallel Title: Print version Revisiting Moral Panics
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Mass media ; Moral and ethical aspects.. ; Mass media ; Social aspects.. ; Mass media and public opinion.. ; Moral panics ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Drawing on the popular Economic Social and Research Council (ESRC) seminar series, this book examines social issues and anxieties, and the solutions to them, through the concept of moral panic
    Description / Table of Contents: REVISITING MORAL PANICS; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Moral panics and social work; A particular moment in the history of moral panics?; The book; Commentary: moral panics yesterday, today and tomorrow1; Introduction: mapping the field; Cohen's processual model; Goode and Ben-Yehuda's attributional model; Comparing the two models; Accumulated knowledge on five topic clusters; Moral panics in time and space; Criticisms of moral panic analysis; New directions; Conclusion; Introduction; Stanley Cohen; Content of Part One
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Women and children first: contemporary Italian moral panics and the role of the stateIntroduction; The approach used in my study; Child abuse and femicide as moral panics; Key aspects of the child abuse and femicide moral panics in contemporary Italy; Helping the weak: the rhetoric of the state close to citizens; Conclusion: the 'polite state' model; 2. Myths, monsters and legends: negotiating an acceptable working-class femininity in a marginalised and demonised Welsh locale; Introduction; Moral panics and folk devils: contemporary representations
    Description / Table of Contents: Spatial folk devils: place, space and stigma in urban South WalesDiscussion; Conclusion; 3. Making a moral panic: 'feral families', family violence and welfare reforms in New Zealand. Doing the work of the state?; Introduction ; Framing of the poor; The folk devil: the construct of 'feral Maori families'; Conclusions; 4. The wrong type of mother: moral panic and teenage parenting; Introduction; Teenage parenting as a moral panic; Evidence from research; Conclusions; 5. Amoral panic: the fall of the autonomous family and the rise of 'early intervention'; Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: The rise and rise of 'early intervention'The autonomous family; The end of autonomy; Amoral anxiety; Conclusion; Afterword: when panic meets practice; Introduction; Geoffrey Pearson; Content of Part Two; 6. Child protection and moral panic; Introduction; Learning from our mistakes; Scandals; Peter Connelly and the politics of neoliberalism; Conclusion; 7. Unearthing melodrama: moral panic theory and the enduring characterisation of child trafficking; Introduction; What makes this a moral panic?; Scale of the problem and proportionality of the response; The conditions in which it took place
    Description / Table of Contents: Folk devilsClaims makers and moral entrepreneurs; Consequences of the moral panic about child trafficking; Discussion; Conclusion; 8. Lost childhood?; Introduction; Stages to moral panics; Moral entrepreneurs; The morality within the trope; Conclusion; 9. Internet risk research and child sexual abuse: a misdirected moral panic?; 10. The Rotherham abuse scandal; Introduction; The Rotherham abuse scandal and moral panic theory; Discussion and conclusion: the Rotherham scandal, the media and social work; Afterword; Introduction; Stuart Hall; Content of Part Three
    Description / Table of Contents: 11. Children and internet pornography: a moral panic, a salvation for censors and Trojan horse for government colonisation of the digital frontier
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    London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781846423635
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (239 pages)
    DDC: 306.8742
    Abstract: Written in an accessible style with insights into adoption and social work practice past and present, Birth Fathers and their Adoption Experiences offers a vital new perspective on understanding the causes and consequences of adoption, and makes positive suggestions for working with those whom it affects.
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    London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
    ISBN: 0585480397 , 9780585480398
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (237 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Birth fathers and their adoption experiences
    DDC: 306.8742
    Keywords: Fatherhood Great Britain ; Adoption Great Britain ; Great Britain ; Fatherhood ; Adoption ; Adoption ; Fatherhood ; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Parenting ; Fatherhood ; Adoption ; Fatherhood ; Sociology: Family & Relationships ; Great Britain ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Acknowledgements; Part 1 Introduction: Adoption and Birth Parents, Birth Fathers and Fatherhood; 1. Introduction; 2. Adoption and Birth Parents: From Out of the Shadows; 3. Birth Fathers: What do we know?; 4. Fatherhood Today; Part 2 The Life Experiences of Birth Fathers; 5. The Birth Fathers, the Pregnancy and the Birth of the Child; 6. The Adoption; 7. Life After Adoption; 8. Birth Father and Child: Towards Meeting and Meanings of Contact; Part 3 Birth Father Narratives: The Implications; 9. Understanding Men and Fathers; 10. Working Fathers; References; Subject Index; Author Index.
    Abstract: Virtually all literature about birth parents of adopted children has focused on mothers. In this pioneering study, Gary Clapton gives us a fresh perspective: he recounts the experiences of thirty birth fathers separated from their children at birth. Discussing different notions of fatherhood, such as biological paternity, social fatherhood, sperm donorship and the 'father figure', this informative book - the first on birth fathers in adoption - brings new light to issues such as the decision to give up a child for adoption, the child's desire to find his or her birth parents, and the facilitat
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-227) and indexes. - Description based on print version record
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