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Robert E. Bartholomew
Social Panics & Phantom Attackers
- A Study of Imaginary Assailants
ISBN: 978-9-819-74272-1
350 Seiten | € 37.44
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Erscheinungsdatum:
23.09.2024
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Robert E. Bartholomew

Social Panics & Phantom Attackers

A Study of Imaginary Assailants


This book provides an accessible overview of one particular type of social panic: that of the phantom attacker. Such panics are characterised by outbreaks of sensational claims of attacks by mysterious figures that seem to emerge from nowhere, attack their innocent human and animal victims, only to vanish without a trace. Taking the recent wave of needle-spiking reports in Europe as a starting point, this book does more than just catalogue such outbreaks historically and geographically. It also ties the phenomenon of phantom assailants to the moral panics literature.

Meticulously investigating archival sources, the authors examine the social construction of social panics and unearth the parallels between contemporary episodes and historical antecedents in Europe, North America, Asia and Africa. Focusing on the sociohistorical and -cultural context, they uncover the role of mass media in creating and perpetuating these panics, which respond to anxieties pervading societies at particular points in history.

Written in a lively style, this book is not only of interest for scholars and students of sociology, criminology, social psychology, media studies and history but also appeals to a lay audience interested in urban legends and true crime.


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Veröffentlichung:23.09.2024
Seiten350
Art des MediumsE-Book [Kindle]
Preis DEEUR 37.44
Preis ATEUR 38.50
ReiheSocial Sciences (R0)
ISBN-13978-9-819-74272-1
ISBN-109819742722
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Über den Autor

Robert E. Bartholomew is Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychological Medicine at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. A sociologist and Fellow for the Center for Skeptical Inquiry, Robert critically investigates pseudoscience, collective behavior, and popular myths. 



Paul Weatherhead  teaches research and critical thinking skills to international students in Manchester, UK. The author of Weird Calderdale, Paul has also written for Psychology Today and The Skeptic.

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