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Moral Panics and Games
          University of Ghent, 14th Dec 2010




                     Jason Rutter
                Jason.Rutter@soc.kuleuven.be
• The beginning - Mods vs Rockers
  • Reporting of Moral Panics
  • Attitudes to Moral Panics
  • Responses to Moral Panics
• Games - a modern Moral Panic
  • Addiction & health
  • Non-events
  • Games & violence
• A model of Moral Panics
  • What’s the role of Moral Panics?
Moral Panics
Jock Young, 1971, The Drugtakers: The Social
             Meaning of Drug Use

Stanley Cohen, 1972, Folk Devils and Moral Panics

  Hall, S., Critcher, C., Jefferson, T., Clarke, J. &
Roberts B., 1978, Policing the Crisis: Mugging the
             State and Law and Order

 Goode, E. & Ben Yehuda, N., 1994, Moral Panics:
     The Social Construction of Deviance
Jock Young, 1971, The Drugtakers: The Social
             Meaning of Drug Use

Stanley Cohen, 1972, Folk Devils and Moral Panics

  Hall, S., Critcher, C., Jefferson, T., Clarke, J. &
Roberts B., 1978, Policing the Crisis: Mugging the
             State and Law and Order

 Goode, E. & Ben Yehuda, N., 1994, Moral Panics:
     The Social Construction of Deviance
Key Quotation!
Societies appear to be subject, every now and then, to periods of
moral panic. A condition, episode, person or group of persons
emerges to become defined as a threat to societal values and
interests; its nature is presented in a stylized and stereotypical
fashion by the mass media; the moral barricades are manned by
editors, bishops, politicians and other right-thinking people;
socially accredited experts pronounce their diagnoses and
solutions; ways of coping are evolved or (more often) resorted to;
the condition then disappears, submerges or deteriorates and
becomes more visible. Sometimes the object of the panic is quite
novel and at other times it is something which has been in
existence long enough, but suddenly appear in the limelight.
                                                                     „
                                                                     “
Sometime the panic passes over and is forgotten, except in
folklore and collective memory; at other times it has more serious
and long-lasting repercussions and might produce such changes
as those in legal and social policy or even in the way society
conceives itself.
                                                                     Cohen, 1973: 1
The beginning -
Mods vs Rockers
http://www.oldpolicecellsmuseum.org.uk/page_id__404_path__0p77p203p254p.aspx




      Mods                       Rockers
        Suits              Leather jackets
      Scooters              Motorcycles
     Effeminate                 Oafish
The Who & Small Faces   Elvis & Gene Vincent
• Fights between young mods & rockers
  - 1964
• UK south coast seaside resorts -
  Clacton, Margate, Brighton &
  Bournemouth
• Not a new phenomenon
• Reporting in the media
http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/103/l_2e62e12c1eae56dd531f68a143747947.jpg
Mods invading the beach at Margate, Kent waving sticks and throwing
            bottles at retreating Rockers, 18 May 1964
                                                  http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/8055223.stm
"vermin"
      "odious louts"
    “mutated locusts”
   "sawdust Caesars"
   "internal enemies"


 “grubby hordes
   of louts and
       sluts”
Cohen, pp38-40          http://www.oldpolicecellsmuseum.org.uk/page_id__407_path__0p77p203p254p.aspx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r61ks18Bd7I
What makes a moral
      panic?
New Cultural Approach to Criminology

 • Not about measuring
 • Sets the stage - ethnomethods
 • Gives ‘less(Cohen, p.16) to the actors than the
   audience’
               attention

 • Deviance not just about rule breaking
 • Society decides which rules and when to
   apply them   (cf Becker, Outsiders, 1963)


 • Labelling is at the heart of deviance
Reporting of events not
  unbiased - tends to
      stylise and
    sensationalise
Specific types of
 activity singled out for
large amounts of media
        attention
Reporting of Moral Panics
1. Exaggeration & Distortion - ‘Over-reporting’
   numbers, effects, damage. Emotive language.
   Repetition of false stories
2. Prediction - What happened will happen again.
   Reporting of none-events
3. Symbolization - Individual signs represent the
   moral panic. ‘Dramatized and ritualistic
   interviews’ (p.29)

                                          Cohen, 1972
Key Quotation!
There appear to be three processes in
such symbolization: a word (Mod)
becomes symbolic of a certain status
(delinquent or deviant); objects
(hairstyles, clothing) symbolize the
word; the objects themselves become
symbolic of the status (and the
                                         „
                                         “
emotions attached to the status).

                                        Cohen, 1973: 27
Segments of a society
  are singled out a
deviant, dangerous or
demanding regulation
    (‘folk devils’)
Attitudes to Moral Panics

1. Orientation - Events seen as disaster or doom. Part
   of a bigger problem
2. Images - ‘Spurious Attribution’. Labelling as
   ‘hooligans’, ‘thugs’, ‘vermin’, etc.
3. Causation - Social consequences. Sign of the
   times. Sick society. Cabalism.



                                            Cohen, 1972
Events are framed as a
consequence of larger
   social problems
Responses to Moral Panics
1. Sensitization - Creating awareness. Developing a
   specific threat. Reclassifying events to be part of
   the threat.
2. Societal Control - ‘Rescue and remedy’
  I.    Diffusion - Creeps from area of initial impact

  II.   Escalation - Need to stop things getting out of hand

  III. Innovation - Need for wider action or legislation

3. Agent of Control - Police, Courts, Experts, Moral
   Entrepreneurs
                                                               Cohen, 1972
Key Quotation!

Moral barricades are manned by
editors, bishops, politicians and other
right-thinking people; socially
accredited experts pronounce their
diagnoses and solutions.
                                           „
                                           “
                                          Cohen, 1973: 1
Folk Devil   Moral Entrepreneur
Folk Devil   Moral Entrepreneur
Jack Thomson
Expert & Moral Entrepreneur
Amplificatin of
  Deviance
Key Quotation!
The media have long operated as agents of
moral indignation in their own right; even if
they are not self-consciously engaged in
crusading or muck-racking, their very
reporting of certain facts can be sufficient to
enerate concern, anxiety, indignation or
panic. When such feelings coincide with a
perception that particular values need to be
                                                   „
                                                   “
protected, the pre-conditions for new rule
creation or social problem definition are
present.
                                                  Cohen, 1973: 16
reinfo rce
   ral Panics
Mo
      “Right and proper way for a
     person of this gender, age and
      nation to behave and to be.”

                                     Critcher, 2009, p.18




                 Critcher, C., (2009) 'Widening the Focus: Moral Panics
                   as Moral Regulation', British Journal of Criminology.
                                                       49 (1), pp.17-34.
Games - a modern Moral Panic
RACE
        GENDER
      VIOLENCE
     ADDICTION
SEXUAL CONTENT
Alan Titmarsh Show, ITV, March 2010
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7_aJtpUWT4
Games are
a threat to
CHILDHOOD
rotecting
‘P
     ldhoo d’
 C hi
      Health

      Family

      Friends

      Control

      Innocence
Children can be both the focus
   of moral panics and the
victims of the panic’s subject
Victims
Game
Addiction
Panorama: Addicted to Games
        BBC TV, 6th Dec 2010
Obesity
Wellspring UK
  Britain’s first fat camp for teenagers

  The camp’s clinical director, Susan
Borgman, agrees about the causes of the
   obesity epidemic and says: ‘We can
  trace it back to the early Eighties.
 ‘Kids began buying video and computer
  games and this also coincided with a
  time when the rising cost of living
  meant more parents were going out to
  work and less supervision meant more
           convenience meals.

               The Sun, 28th Jul 2008
8th Jan 2009
DESPERATE Billy Robbins holds the unenviable
title of the World's Heaviest Teenager - after
              topping 60 STONE.

  His life-threatening weight - half a ton -
 follows years of overfeeding by his misguided
               mother, Barbara.

Billy, 19, was housebound for three years before
 doctors told Barbara she was literally killing
                 him with love.

He spent his days watching TV and playing video
 games as Barbara waited on him hand and foot.

                                            8th Jan 2009
The Sun, 13th Nov 2010
CRIPPLING bone disease rickets has made a shock
    comeback - because kids are staying indoors with
    video games instead of playing in the sunshine.

    The condition - rife in gloomy 19th-century
    slums but wiped out in Britain in the 1930s -
    has been found in more than A FIFTH of children
    in a Southampton study.

    And unlike the olden days, when it was linked
    with poverty, medics say it is now just as rife
    in middle-class youngsters.

    [...]

    Stunned study leader Professor Nicholas Clarke
    said: "It is quite astonishing. This is a
    completely new occurrence that has evolved over
    the last 12 to 24 months.



http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3225824/Game-addict-kids-hit-by-extinct-bone-disease.html
Raoul Moat
FURY erupted last night over plans for a Raoul
     Moat book, movie and game ... before the man he
     killed has even been laid to rest.

     [...]

     And last night gaming websites showed the cover
     of Grand Theft Auto Rothbury - a version of the
     Xbox hit Grand Theft Auto.

     It is named after the Northumberland town where
     Moat, 37, hid then shot himself after his gun
     rampage in which he shot ex-lover Samantha
     Stobbart, 22, killer her lover Chris Brown, 29,
     and shot and blinded Pc David Rathband, 42 in
     both eyes.

     [...]

     Samantha’s grandmother, Ann Hornsby, 69, said
     [...] “It is sick - it’s blood money. The game
     is beyond belief.”

Daily Star, 21st July 2010: http://www.mcvuk.com/static/images/assets/565/1055_DailyStar_GTARothbury.jpg
Grand Theft Auto: Rothbury
Take 2 sue Express Newspapers

 •   Story had no truth

 •   Did not contact Rockstar games

 •   Box cover was a photoshop creation

 •   ‘Substantial’ damages donated to charity of
     Rockstars choosing

 •   Daily Star apologised

 •   Removed story from web site
ON 21 July we published an article claiming that
          the video games company Rockstar Games were
          planning to release a version of their popular
          Grand Theft Auto video games series titled
          “Grand Theft Auto Rothbury”.

          We also published what we claimed would be the
          cover of this game, solicited comments from a
          family member impacted by the recent tragedy and
          criticised Rockstar Games for their alleged
          plans.

          We made no attempt to check the accuracy of the
          story before publication and did not contact
          Rockstar Games prior to publishing the story. We
          also did not question why a best selling and
          critically acclaimed fictional games series
          would choose to base one of their most popular
          games on this horrifying real crime event.



Daily Star, 26th July 2010: http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/145880/Rockstar-Games-Grand-Theft-Auto-An-apology
Perpetrators
Game
Violence
Charlie Brooker’s Gameswipe, BBC, Sept 2009
School Shootings
Virginia Tech Massacre
           April 16th 2007

Seung-Hui Cho - 2nd year BIS student

 Two attacks separated by two hours

       Killed 32: Wounded 17

        Committed suicide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbbwyF6o1hw
A Media Friendly Massacre
 Pictures of himself holding
    weapons, an 1,800-word
 rambling diatribe, and video
 clips in which he expresses
rage, resentment, and a desire
 to get even with oppressors.

     Virginia Tech Review Panel, 2009, p.29
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KElyLrrTLB0
Seung-Hui Cho
Seung-Hui Cho
Park Chan-wook’s ‘Oldboy’
Park Chan-wook’s ‘Oldboy’
Diagnosis of ‘selective
    mutism’ & ‘major
depression’ in childhood
Hide mental health history in high
             School

Counselling sessions withdrawn
  given slight improvement in
        communication

Suicidal and homicidal thoughts
‘Pathological shyness’ worsened in
              college

Increasingly ‘dark’ contributions to
     creative writing course

        Reports of stalking

    Involuntary hospitalisation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWJm5cZ3SNM
A Model of
Moral Panics
1. Emergence
        2. Media inventory
        3. Moral entrepreneurs
        4. Experts
        5. Coping & resolution
        6. Fade away
        7. Legacy

Chas Critcher, 2003, Moral Panics and the Media
Emergence
• A general threat is identified:
 • In what form does the ‘problem’ emerge?
 • What is perceived as novel about it?
 • Why and how is it a threat to moral/
   social order?
Media Inventory
• Preliminary explanation of threat
  by media
 •   Who or what is stereotyped?

 •   What kind of stereotype is involved?

 •   Is there an identifiable folk devil?

 •   What evidence is there of exaggeration,
     distortion, prediction & symbolization?

 •   Do the media become sensitized?
Moral Entrepreneurs
• Agents offer analysis and remedies:
 • Who are the moral entrepreneurs?
 • Do they lead or follow the media?
 • What orientations, images or explanations
   are evident?
Experts
• ‘Expert’ opinion is presented:
 • Who claims to have expertise?
 • On what grounds do they claim
   expertise?
 • Is such expertise accredited by the
   media?
Coping & Resolution
• Solutions are advocated:
 • What solutions are offered & by whom?
 • What measures are instigated & by
   whom?
 • Are these procedural and/or legal?
 • In what ways are these effective/symbolic?
Fade Away
• The moral panic disappears or
 becomes more visible:
 • When and why does the end occur?
 • Might the moral panic reoccur?
 • What status the the problem
   subsequently have?
Legacy

• A general threat is identified:
 • What are the long term effects of the
   issue?
 • How is it related to previous and
   subsequent issues?
Key Quotation!
To seek for evidence of the ‘the
effects of media violence’ is to
persist in asking simplistic
questions about complicated
social issues.
                                   Buckingham (1997: 67)
                                                                             „
                                                                             “
      Buckingham, D. (1997) ‘Electronic child abuse? Rethinking the media’s effects on
     children’, in M. Barker & J. Petley (Eds.), Ill Effects: The Media / Violence Debate (pp.
                                                              63–77). Routledge, London: Sage.
Moral Panics on Games hide discussions
         about young people and:

 Parenting
                          Sexuality
    Care by schools
               Mental health
Access to guns
                      Food industry
Who Benefits?
• Media?
 Attracts audiences; Drive sales; Develops a voice


• Moral Entrepreneurs?
 Publicise agenda; Strengthen importance; influence policy


• Experts?
 Develop profile; User engagement; REF...


• Games Industry?
 Publicise games; Develop mainstream; Show responsibility
B u t ...
     Do
   Gamers?
Jason Rutter
         Web: www.madebyjase.com
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                Twitter: @JaseRutter
                     @StevoProject
                 @DigiplayProject



Jason.Rutter@soc.kuleuven.be

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Moral Panics and Games

  • 1. Moral Panics and Games University of Ghent, 14th Dec 2010 Jason Rutter Jason.Rutter@soc.kuleuven.be
  • 2. • The beginning - Mods vs Rockers • Reporting of Moral Panics • Attitudes to Moral Panics • Responses to Moral Panics • Games - a modern Moral Panic • Addiction & health • Non-events • Games & violence • A model of Moral Panics • What’s the role of Moral Panics?
  • 4. Jock Young, 1971, The Drugtakers: The Social Meaning of Drug Use Stanley Cohen, 1972, Folk Devils and Moral Panics Hall, S., Critcher, C., Jefferson, T., Clarke, J. & Roberts B., 1978, Policing the Crisis: Mugging the State and Law and Order Goode, E. & Ben Yehuda, N., 1994, Moral Panics: The Social Construction of Deviance
  • 5. Jock Young, 1971, The Drugtakers: The Social Meaning of Drug Use Stanley Cohen, 1972, Folk Devils and Moral Panics Hall, S., Critcher, C., Jefferson, T., Clarke, J. & Roberts B., 1978, Policing the Crisis: Mugging the State and Law and Order Goode, E. & Ben Yehuda, N., 1994, Moral Panics: The Social Construction of Deviance
  • 6. Key Quotation! Societies appear to be subject, every now and then, to periods of moral panic. A condition, episode, person or group of persons emerges to become defined as a threat to societal values and interests; its nature is presented in a stylized and stereotypical fashion by the mass media; the moral barricades are manned by editors, bishops, politicians and other right-thinking people; socially accredited experts pronounce their diagnoses and solutions; ways of coping are evolved or (more often) resorted to; the condition then disappears, submerges or deteriorates and becomes more visible. Sometimes the object of the panic is quite novel and at other times it is something which has been in existence long enough, but suddenly appear in the limelight. „ “ Sometime the panic passes over and is forgotten, except in folklore and collective memory; at other times it has more serious and long-lasting repercussions and might produce such changes as those in legal and social policy or even in the way society conceives itself. Cohen, 1973: 1
  • 7. The beginning - Mods vs Rockers
  • 8. http://www.oldpolicecellsmuseum.org.uk/page_id__404_path__0p77p203p254p.aspx Mods Rockers Suits Leather jackets Scooters Motorcycles Effeminate Oafish The Who & Small Faces Elvis & Gene Vincent
  • 9. • Fights between young mods & rockers - 1964 • UK south coast seaside resorts - Clacton, Margate, Brighton & Bournemouth • Not a new phenomenon • Reporting in the media
  • 11. Mods invading the beach at Margate, Kent waving sticks and throwing bottles at retreating Rockers, 18 May 1964 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/8055223.stm
  • 12. "vermin" "odious louts" “mutated locusts” "sawdust Caesars" "internal enemies" “grubby hordes of louts and sluts” Cohen, pp38-40 http://www.oldpolicecellsmuseum.org.uk/page_id__407_path__0p77p203p254p.aspx
  • 14. What makes a moral panic?
  • 15. New Cultural Approach to Criminology • Not about measuring • Sets the stage - ethnomethods • Gives ‘less(Cohen, p.16) to the actors than the audience’ attention • Deviance not just about rule breaking • Society decides which rules and when to apply them (cf Becker, Outsiders, 1963) • Labelling is at the heart of deviance
  • 16. Reporting of events not unbiased - tends to stylise and sensationalise
  • 17. Specific types of activity singled out for large amounts of media attention
  • 18. Reporting of Moral Panics 1. Exaggeration & Distortion - ‘Over-reporting’ numbers, effects, damage. Emotive language. Repetition of false stories 2. Prediction - What happened will happen again. Reporting of none-events 3. Symbolization - Individual signs represent the moral panic. ‘Dramatized and ritualistic interviews’ (p.29) Cohen, 1972
  • 19. Key Quotation! There appear to be three processes in such symbolization: a word (Mod) becomes symbolic of a certain status (delinquent or deviant); objects (hairstyles, clothing) symbolize the word; the objects themselves become symbolic of the status (and the „ “ emotions attached to the status). Cohen, 1973: 27
  • 20. Segments of a society are singled out a deviant, dangerous or demanding regulation (‘folk devils’)
  • 21. Attitudes to Moral Panics 1. Orientation - Events seen as disaster or doom. Part of a bigger problem 2. Images - ‘Spurious Attribution’. Labelling as ‘hooligans’, ‘thugs’, ‘vermin’, etc. 3. Causation - Social consequences. Sign of the times. Sick society. Cabalism. Cohen, 1972
  • 22. Events are framed as a consequence of larger social problems
  • 23. Responses to Moral Panics 1. Sensitization - Creating awareness. Developing a specific threat. Reclassifying events to be part of the threat. 2. Societal Control - ‘Rescue and remedy’ I. Diffusion - Creeps from area of initial impact II. Escalation - Need to stop things getting out of hand III. Innovation - Need for wider action or legislation 3. Agent of Control - Police, Courts, Experts, Moral Entrepreneurs Cohen, 1972
  • 24. Key Quotation! Moral barricades are manned by editors, bishops, politicians and other right-thinking people; socially accredited experts pronounce their diagnoses and solutions. „ “ Cohen, 1973: 1
  • 25. Folk Devil Moral Entrepreneur
  • 26. Folk Devil Moral Entrepreneur
  • 27. Jack Thomson Expert & Moral Entrepreneur
  • 28. Amplificatin of Deviance
  • 29. Key Quotation! The media have long operated as agents of moral indignation in their own right; even if they are not self-consciously engaged in crusading or muck-racking, their very reporting of certain facts can be sufficient to enerate concern, anxiety, indignation or panic. When such feelings coincide with a perception that particular values need to be „ “ protected, the pre-conditions for new rule creation or social problem definition are present. Cohen, 1973: 16
  • 30. reinfo rce ral Panics Mo “Right and proper way for a person of this gender, age and nation to behave and to be.” Critcher, 2009, p.18 Critcher, C., (2009) 'Widening the Focus: Moral Panics as Moral Regulation', British Journal of Criminology. 49 (1), pp.17-34.
  • 31. Games - a modern Moral Panic
  • 32. RACE GENDER VIOLENCE ADDICTION SEXUAL CONTENT
  • 33. Alan Titmarsh Show, ITV, March 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7_aJtpUWT4
  • 34. Games are a threat to CHILDHOOD
  • 35. rotecting ‘P ldhoo d’ C hi Health Family Friends Control Innocence
  • 36. Children can be both the focus of moral panics and the victims of the panic’s subject
  • 39. Panorama: Addicted to Games BBC TV, 6th Dec 2010
  • 41. Wellspring UK Britain’s first fat camp for teenagers The camp’s clinical director, Susan Borgman, agrees about the causes of the obesity epidemic and says: ‘We can trace it back to the early Eighties. ‘Kids began buying video and computer games and this also coincided with a time when the rising cost of living meant more parents were going out to work and less supervision meant more convenience meals. The Sun, 28th Jul 2008
  • 43. DESPERATE Billy Robbins holds the unenviable title of the World's Heaviest Teenager - after topping 60 STONE. His life-threatening weight - half a ton - follows years of overfeeding by his misguided mother, Barbara. Billy, 19, was housebound for three years before doctors told Barbara she was literally killing him with love. He spent his days watching TV and playing video games as Barbara waited on him hand and foot. 8th Jan 2009
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  • 45. The Sun, 13th Nov 2010
  • 46. CRIPPLING bone disease rickets has made a shock comeback - because kids are staying indoors with video games instead of playing in the sunshine. The condition - rife in gloomy 19th-century slums but wiped out in Britain in the 1930s - has been found in more than A FIFTH of children in a Southampton study. And unlike the olden days, when it was linked with poverty, medics say it is now just as rife in middle-class youngsters. [...] Stunned study leader Professor Nicholas Clarke said: "It is quite astonishing. This is a completely new occurrence that has evolved over the last 12 to 24 months. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3225824/Game-addict-kids-hit-by-extinct-bone-disease.html
  • 48. FURY erupted last night over plans for a Raoul Moat book, movie and game ... before the man he killed has even been laid to rest. [...] And last night gaming websites showed the cover of Grand Theft Auto Rothbury - a version of the Xbox hit Grand Theft Auto. It is named after the Northumberland town where Moat, 37, hid then shot himself after his gun rampage in which he shot ex-lover Samantha Stobbart, 22, killer her lover Chris Brown, 29, and shot and blinded Pc David Rathband, 42 in both eyes. [...] Samantha’s grandmother, Ann Hornsby, 69, said [...] “It is sick - it’s blood money. The game is beyond belief.” Daily Star, 21st July 2010: http://www.mcvuk.com/static/images/assets/565/1055_DailyStar_GTARothbury.jpg
  • 49. Grand Theft Auto: Rothbury
  • 50. Take 2 sue Express Newspapers • Story had no truth • Did not contact Rockstar games • Box cover was a photoshop creation • ‘Substantial’ damages donated to charity of Rockstars choosing • Daily Star apologised • Removed story from web site
  • 51. ON 21 July we published an article claiming that the video games company Rockstar Games were planning to release a version of their popular Grand Theft Auto video games series titled “Grand Theft Auto Rothbury”. We also published what we claimed would be the cover of this game, solicited comments from a family member impacted by the recent tragedy and criticised Rockstar Games for their alleged plans. We made no attempt to check the accuracy of the story before publication and did not contact Rockstar Games prior to publishing the story. We also did not question why a best selling and critically acclaimed fictional games series would choose to base one of their most popular games on this horrifying real crime event. Daily Star, 26th July 2010: http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/145880/Rockstar-Games-Grand-Theft-Auto-An-apology
  • 56. Virginia Tech Massacre April 16th 2007 Seung-Hui Cho - 2nd year BIS student Two attacks separated by two hours Killed 32: Wounded 17 Committed suicide.
  • 58. A Media Friendly Massacre Pictures of himself holding weapons, an 1,800-word rambling diatribe, and video clips in which he expresses rage, resentment, and a desire to get even with oppressors. Virginia Tech Review Panel, 2009, p.29
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  • 65. Diagnosis of ‘selective mutism’ & ‘major depression’ in childhood
  • 66. Hide mental health history in high School Counselling sessions withdrawn given slight improvement in communication Suicidal and homicidal thoughts
  • 67. ‘Pathological shyness’ worsened in college Increasingly ‘dark’ contributions to creative writing course Reports of stalking Involuntary hospitalisation
  • 70. 1. Emergence 2. Media inventory 3. Moral entrepreneurs 4. Experts 5. Coping & resolution 6. Fade away 7. Legacy Chas Critcher, 2003, Moral Panics and the Media
  • 71. Emergence • A general threat is identified: • In what form does the ‘problem’ emerge? • What is perceived as novel about it? • Why and how is it a threat to moral/ social order?
  • 72. Media Inventory • Preliminary explanation of threat by media • Who or what is stereotyped? • What kind of stereotype is involved? • Is there an identifiable folk devil? • What evidence is there of exaggeration, distortion, prediction & symbolization? • Do the media become sensitized?
  • 73. Moral Entrepreneurs • Agents offer analysis and remedies: • Who are the moral entrepreneurs? • Do they lead or follow the media? • What orientations, images or explanations are evident?
  • 74. Experts • ‘Expert’ opinion is presented: • Who claims to have expertise? • On what grounds do they claim expertise? • Is such expertise accredited by the media?
  • 75. Coping & Resolution • Solutions are advocated: • What solutions are offered & by whom? • What measures are instigated & by whom? • Are these procedural and/or legal? • In what ways are these effective/symbolic?
  • 76. Fade Away • The moral panic disappears or becomes more visible: • When and why does the end occur? • Might the moral panic reoccur? • What status the the problem subsequently have?
  • 77. Legacy • A general threat is identified: • What are the long term effects of the issue? • How is it related to previous and subsequent issues?
  • 78. Key Quotation! To seek for evidence of the ‘the effects of media violence’ is to persist in asking simplistic questions about complicated social issues. Buckingham (1997: 67) „ “ Buckingham, D. (1997) ‘Electronic child abuse? Rethinking the media’s effects on children’, in M. Barker & J. Petley (Eds.), Ill Effects: The Media / Violence Debate (pp. 63–77). Routledge, London: Sage.
  • 79. Moral Panics on Games hide discussions about young people and: Parenting Sexuality Care by schools Mental health Access to guns Food industry
  • 80. Who Benefits? • Media? Attracts audiences; Drive sales; Develops a voice • Moral Entrepreneurs? Publicise agenda; Strengthen importance; influence policy • Experts? Develop profile; User engagement; REF... • Games Industry? Publicise games; Develop mainstream; Show responsibility
  • 81. B u t ... Do Gamers?
  • 82. Jason Rutter Web: www.madebyjase.com Slides: www.slideshare.net/Jasieboy Twitter: @JaseRutter @StevoProject @DigiplayProject Jason.Rutter@soc.kuleuven.be