such thing won't happen in Singapore as the mass media is all controlled by the govt.Originally posted by FireIce:food for thought....
In 1972, Stanley Cohen wrote a book entitled, Folk Devils and Moral Panics. The thesis of the books is that moral panics usually include what Cohen called the deviancy amplification spiral.
The spiral starts with some "deviant act". Usually the deviance is criminal but it can also involve legal acts considered (rightly or wrongly) morally repugnant.
The mass media report what is newsworthy. Bad or frightening situations are reported. What is not frightening and would help the public keep a rational perspective tends to be ignored.
Minor problems are made to look serious. Rare events are described as if they were the norm. Gullible and frightened members of the public buy newspapers; they listen to radio or television programmes and believe what they are told. This is profitable for those who run the media. Irresponsible publicity can increase deviant behaviour.
In the next stage, typically public concern about crime forces the police and the whole law enforcement system to focus more resources on dealing with the specific deviancy than would otherwise be necessary. Police under public pressure make more arrests. Judges and magistrates under public pressure pass stiffer sentences. All this tends to convince the public that any fear was justified while the media continue to profit by reporting police and other law enforcement activity.
Moral panics do not always include the deviancy amplification spiral. The witchhunts that occurred in medieval times did not have significant media involvement. In modern times media involvement is usual in any moral panic.
familiar?
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Originally posted by lotus999:such thing won't happen in Singapore as the mass media is all controlled by the govt.
Originally posted by FireIce:food for thought....
In 1972, Stanley Cohen wrote a book entitled, Folk Devils and Moral Panics. The thesis of the books is that moral panics usually include what Cohen called the deviancy amplification spiral.
The spiral starts with some "deviant act". Usually the deviance is criminal but it can also involve legal acts considered (rightly or wrongly) morally repugnant.
The mass media report what is newsworthy. Bad or frightening situations are reported. What is not frightening and would help the public keep a rational perspective tends to be ignored.
Minor problems are made to look serious. Rare events are described as if they were the norm. Gullible and frightened members of the public buy newspapers; they listen to radio or television programmes and believe what they are told. This is profitable for those who run the media. Irresponsible publicity can increase deviant behaviour.
In the next stage, typically public concern about crime forces the police and the whole law enforcement system to focus more resources on dealing with the specific deviancy than would otherwise be necessary. Police under public pressure make more arrests. Judges and magistrates under public pressure pass stiffer sentences. All this tends to convince the public that any fear was justified while the media continue to profit by reporting police and other law enforcement activity.
Moral panics do not always include the deviancy amplification spiral. The witchhunts that occurred in medieval times did not have significant media involvement. In modern times media involvement is usual in any moral panic.
familiar?
The anti-littering laws, chewing gum ban, petrol-tax cheating, defamation suits against politicians, so-called quitters versus stayers and all the minor social misdemeanours have been amplified to serve the press media and their advertisement revenue purposes but the citizens were played suckers ...with more laws and enforcements put up against them. Governing elites were seen doing a lot but the real works are the job creations, actions to lower costs of living ...sadly not receiving similar publicity or such degree of accountability.
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get it right leh!! that is just what's happening in sg BECAUSE the mass media is controlled hor!Originally posted by lotus999:such thing won't happen in Singapore as the mass media is all controlled by the govt.
anyway, good that u've been reading and sharing your thoughts.
Originally posted by commonsense:get it right leh!! that is just what's happening in sg BECAUSE the mass media is controlled hor!
X 2Originally posted by commonsense:get it right leh!! that is just what's happening in sg BECAUSE the mass media is controlled hor!
ya..i totally agree..We are being told what we are suppose to know and not we want to know..Everything in Singapore is control by our dear gov..Originally posted by chunyong:u are told and shown what they want you to hear and see, not what you wish to hear and see and then as time goes by, you will shift what u actually want to see/her as what they want you to see and hear. just like an iron nail being magnetized....at 1st it has no polarity, then a magnetic source comes or use the coil running current, then there is N and S, when dat happens, u can never remove the polarity. even when u break the nail into 2, there will still be polarity.
x100000Originally posted by FireIce:food for thought....
In 1972, Stanley Cohen wrote a book entitled, Folk Devils and Moral Panics. The thesis of the books is that moral panics usually include what Cohen called the deviancy amplification spiral.
The spiral starts with some "deviant act". Usually the deviance is criminal but it can also involve legal acts considered (rightly or wrongly) morally repugnant.
The mass media report what is newsworthy. Bad or frightening situations are reported. What is not frightening and would help the public keep a rational perspective tends to be ignored.
Minor problems are made to look serious. Rare events are described as if they were the norm. Gullible and frightened members of the public buy newspapers; they listen to radio or television programmes and believe what they are told. This is profitable for those who run the media. Irresponsible publicity can increase deviant behaviour.
In the next stage, typically public concern about crime forces the police and the whole law enforcement system to focus more resources on dealing with the specific deviancy than would otherwise be necessary. Police under public pressure make more arrests. Judges and magistrates under public pressure pass stiffer sentences. All this tends to convince the public that any fear was justified while the media continue to profit by reporting police and other law enforcement activity.
Moral panics do not always include the deviancy amplification spiral. The witchhunts that occurred in medieval times did not have significant media involvement. In modern times media involvement is usual in any moral panic.
familiar?
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Didn't our local public media played up the anti-Japanese demo in China and Korea? Our media are controlled by the govt and it wouldn't allow them to play up such issue.Originally posted by the Bear:happens here as some have pointed out..
but i would say that the most glaring and recent one is the rioting in PRC right now against the japanese..
well, i wonder what it would take to stop the spiral?
totally. sensational news=big money.Originally posted by FireIce:food for thought....
In 1972, Stanley Cohen wrote a book entitled, Folk Devils and Moral Panics. The thesis of the books is that moral panics usually include what Cohen called the deviancy amplification spiral.
The spiral starts with some "deviant act". Usually the deviance is criminal but it can also involve legal acts considered (rightly or wrongly) morally repugnant.
The mass media report what is newsworthy. Bad or frightening situations are reported. What is not frightening and would help the public keep a rational perspective tends to be ignored.
Minor problems are made to look serious. Rare events are described as if they were the norm. Gullible and frightened members of the public buy newspapers; they listen to radio or television programmes and believe what they are told. This is profitable for those who run the media. Irresponsible publicity can increase deviant behaviour.
In the next stage, typically public concern about crime forces the police and the whole law enforcement system to focus more resources on dealing with the specific deviancy than would otherwise be necessary. Police under public pressure make more arrests. Judges and magistrates under public pressure pass stiffer sentences. All this tends to convince the public that any fear was justified while the media continue to profit by reporting police and other law enforcement activity.
Moral panics do not always include the deviancy amplification spiral. The witchhunts that occurred in medieval times did not have significant media involvement. In modern times media involvement is usual in any moral panic.
familiar?
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