Choose an example of a moral panic; and then critically assess how the mass media represents the object of panic as a threat to dominant social values and interests.

Topic: The Media and Moral Panics

Basic requirements: 10-12 Page essay (approx. 2,500-3,000 words), typed, 12-point Times font, double-spaced with 1-inch margins and works cited page.

Guidelines: Write an academic research essay using a minimum of 7 academic sources.

Choose an example of a moral panic (gangs, drug use, terrorism, youth subcultures, hip hop culture, comic books, etc.); and then critically assess how the mass media represents the object of panic (a person, group of persons, a condition, or episode) as a threat to dominant social values and interests; and then assess how the moral panic functions to target specific groups based upon race, gender, class, sexuality, and so on.

Choose an example of a moral panic; and then critically assess how the mass media represents the object of panic as a threat to dominant social values and interests.
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