Synthetic Panics

Synthetic Panics

Author: Philip Jenkins

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 1999-07

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0814742432

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America has a long history of drug panics in which countless social problems have been blamed on the devastating effects of some harmful substance. In the last forty years, such panics have often focused on synthetic or designer drugs, like methamphetamine, PCP, Ecstasy, methcathinone, and rave drugs like ketamine, and GHB. Fear of these substances has provided critical justification for the continuing "war on drugs." Synthetic Panics traces the history of these anti-drug movements, demonstrating that designer chemicals inspire so much fear not because they are uniquely dangerous, but because they bring into focus deeply rooted public concerns about social and cultural upheaval. Jenkins highlights the role of the mass media in spreading anti-drug hysteria and shows how proponents of the war on drugs use synthetic panics to scapegoat society's "others" and exacerbate racial, class, and intergenerational conflict.


Report Series

Report Series

Author: National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information

Publisher:

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13:

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Includes a variety of series, each concentrating on a special topic and bearing a distinctive title.