Previous research demonstrated the phenomenon of moral panics on “dangerous” games mostly from Western perspectives, regarding media violence and deviant behaviour. With the development of media technology, the term “media panic” has evolved from moral panic, representing the debates and fearful emotion from the public when a new media technology has been created. Digital games as a form of media technology have been developed to be widely played on various platforms in recent decades, which have not only brought concerns to the Western but also to Chinese society. The present study will introduce media panic on digital games in China by analyzing news reports from three Chinese mainstream news media: People’s Daily, Xinhua Daily Telegraph ...
The present research identifies June, 1995 to July, 1996 as the period marking the Cyberporn Panic i...
The mobile internet has resulted in intimate partner violence (IPV) events not being viewed as inter...
Modern China has entered an era of risk society. The emerging public crises are challenging the gove...
With 300 million people playing Internet games in China, the question of how these games affect yout...
Moral panics are instances of public anxiety in response to a problem regarded as threatening the mo...
Throughout the history of Western popular culture, new emerging forms of media have been perceived...
Moral panics occur when media and society link youth culture to juvenile delinquency, as video games...
An historical account of media panics with the presentation of a processual model of media panics. T...
This article examines discourse about Internet addiction and video-game-related sui-cide in the Peop...
From gold farmers and '100 million brain-damaged online gamers' to the world's biggest game company ...
News travels quickly on social media and can easily develop into a political crisis. Investigating t...
This article examines discourse about Internet addiction and video–game–related sui-cide in the Peop...
Contemporary research on media violence has shown the importance of examining the violent presentati...
Nationalism constitutes a complex multi-layered topic in the field of social studies that involves c...
This article examines the history of moral panics about media, gleans some lessons from media studie...
The present research identifies June, 1995 to July, 1996 as the period marking the Cyberporn Panic i...
The mobile internet has resulted in intimate partner violence (IPV) events not being viewed as inter...
Modern China has entered an era of risk society. The emerging public crises are challenging the gove...
With 300 million people playing Internet games in China, the question of how these games affect yout...
Moral panics are instances of public anxiety in response to a problem regarded as threatening the mo...
Throughout the history of Western popular culture, new emerging forms of media have been perceived...
Moral panics occur when media and society link youth culture to juvenile delinquency, as video games...
An historical account of media panics with the presentation of a processual model of media panics. T...
This article examines discourse about Internet addiction and video-game-related sui-cide in the Peop...
From gold farmers and '100 million brain-damaged online gamers' to the world's biggest game company ...
News travels quickly on social media and can easily develop into a political crisis. Investigating t...
This article examines discourse about Internet addiction and video–game–related sui-cide in the Peop...
Contemporary research on media violence has shown the importance of examining the violent presentati...
Nationalism constitutes a complex multi-layered topic in the field of social studies that involves c...
This article examines the history of moral panics about media, gleans some lessons from media studie...
The present research identifies June, 1995 to July, 1996 as the period marking the Cyberporn Panic i...
The mobile internet has resulted in intimate partner violence (IPV) events not being viewed as inter...
Modern China has entered an era of risk society. The emerging public crises are challenging the gove...