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Title: The Last Moral Panic
Other Titles: Conceptual Clarifications and the Complications of Artificial Intelligence
Authors: Christopher, Greco
Brown, Gregory
Keywords: Moral panic;Social problems;Artificial intelligence
Issue Date: 2025
Citation: Greco, C., & Brown, G. (2025). The Last Moral Panic: Conceptual Clarifications and the Complications of Artificial Intelligence. Culture E Studi Del Sociale, 10(2), 9–22.
Abstract: Moral panic is rarely defined in ways that move us beyond an unwillingness to accept alternative viewpoints or hierarchies of credibility. This paper outlines a definition of moral panic that maintains the analytical framework of studied groups and reads as collective, corrective-intended behaviour based on an irrational belief that exaggerates the threat posed by a social problem. After describing that which constitutes a social problem and differentiating concepts from theories, we continue to deconstruct the definition in reverse order before presenting moral panic as a two-stage process and testing an empirical example. The paper ends with a discussion of how advancements in artificial intelligence may limit the concept’s use.
URI: https://www.cussoc.it/journal/article/view/383/263
http://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/9332
ISSN: 2531-3975
Appears in Collections:Culture e Studi del Sociale. Vol.. 10, n. 2 (2025)

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