Интеракция. Интервью. Интерпретация (Mar 2022)

Measuring Moral Panic Propagation on the Interpersonal Level: Case of Pro-ana Women Bloggers

  • Oxana Rudolfovna Mikhaylova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19181/inter.2022.14.1.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 33 – 57

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Despite the large number of papers devoted to the analysis of moral panic, research is lacking on methods to measure moral panic propagation on the interpersonal level. This article addresses that gap, suggesting a methodological approach that could be applied to studies of moral panic propagation by interpersonal interactions. Based on the pairing of ego-network analysis and biographical interviews, this method measures the influence of personal social contacts on an individual’s participation in a moral panic. To demonstrate the capabilities of this methodology, I examine the obesity moral panic propagation. I conceptualize pro-ana women as moral panickers who diffuse moral panic on obesity and analyze 50 biographical interviews with Russian-speaking pro-ana women bloggers along with their public online diaries. The study findings are discussed in relation to obesity moral panic research. The potential and limitations of the approach are shown in the moral panic propagation analysis.

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