鈥淲e live in a time of permanent moral panic鈥, says Abdessamad Bouabid, Assistant Professor of Criminology at Erasmus School of Law, in an opinion piece in Sociale Vraagstukken. For years, the stability and clarity of work, family relations and the dominant morale created a societal backstop. Since the end of the previous century, this has changed. But what is moral panic? And should we fear this concept or embrace it?
The increasing individualism, cultural globalisation and international flows of migration cause decreasing social-economic stability. 鈥淭his is experienced amidst a 24-hour-economy, an over flexible labour market, a wild west housing market and a bureaucratic social backstop鈥, explains Bouabid. This uncertainty consequently leads to moral panic, creating an 鈥榰s鈥 against 鈥榯hem鈥 view.
Folk devils
These panic reactions are reflected in events like 9/11, the murder of Van Gogh and the riots in Culemborg. 鈥淢oroccans and Muslims were pinpointed as folk devils in these cases鈥, Bouabid says. 鈥淚n other words, the embodiment of 鈥榯hem鈥. This moral panic continued playing a part in the return of people who went to fight for ISIS in Syria and the coming of a new refugee centre.
鈥淚t is mainly the media, politicians and opinion-makers that link these groups to social issues, like crime, disruption, extremism and radicalisation鈥, explains Bouabid. 鈥淭hey often look for causes in the culture and religion of 鈥榯he others鈥.
#MeToo
There is also a positive development noticeable, according to the Assistant Professor. 鈥Folk devils and other marginalised groups in The Netherlands increasingly manage to instigate moral panic, thanks to mediatisation鈥, says Bouabid. 鈥淢ovements like Kick Out Zwarte Piet, Black Lives Matter, and #MeToo have triggered energetic and irrational overreactions, aimed at symbols of discrimination and racism and groups within the majority culture.鈥
鈥淭hey show that moral panic can be a powerful tool for minorities to break the normalisation of stigmatising, racism and sexism, " concludes Bouabid. 鈥淚 look forward to a time of permanent 鈥榩ositive鈥 moral panic, in which several types of hidden and negated injustice are finally dealt with.鈥
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Read the entire opinion piece (in Dutch).