Book Description
This third edition will publish on the 30th anniversary of its original publication. Stanley Cohen's study of Mods and Rockers in the 1960's was a foundational text both in terms of investigating the workings of subcultural groups and identifying the concept of a 'moral panic' generated by the media, which lead to groups being vilified in the popular imagination, and inhibits rational debate about solutions to the social problems such groups represent. Cohen's classic study of 'deviant' subcultures and the 'moral panic' they generate is reissued with a new author's introduction commenting on the demonization of asylum seekers (refugees) and on the recent 'name and shame' campaign against pedophiles.
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About the author
Stanely Cohen is a Professor at the London School of Economics. He was professor of Criminology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His books include Escape Attempts: The Theory and Practice of Resistance to Everyday Life (with Laurie Taylor, 1976) and Against Criminology, (1988).
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