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„(1) Discrete moral panics (early 1960s, e.g. ‘mods’ and ‘rockers’) Dramatic event Æ public disquiet, moral entrepreneurs (sensitisation) Æ control culture action (2) ‘Crusading’– mapping together discrete moral panics to produce a ‘speeded-up’ sequence (late 1960s, e.g. pornography and drugs) Sensitisation (moral entrepreneurship) Æ dramatic event Æ control culture action (3) Post-‘law-and-order’ campaign: an altered sequence (post-1970 e.g. mugging) Sensitisation Æ control culture organisation and action (invisible) Æ dramatic event Æ control culture intensified action (visible)“ (Hall et al., 2013, p. 219);„(1) Discrete moral panics (early 1960s, e.g. ‘mods’ and ‘rockers’) Dramatic event Æ public disquiet, moral entrepreneurs (sensitisation) Æ control culture action (2) ‘Crusading’– mapping together discrete moral panics to produce a ‘speeded-up’ sequence (late 1960s, e.g. pornography and drugs) Sensitisation (moral entrepreneurship) Æ dramatic event Æ control culture action (3) Post-‘law-and-order’ campaign: an altered sequence (post-1970 e.g. mugging) Sensitisation Æ control culture organisation and action (invisible) Æ dramatic event Æ control culture intensified action (visible)“ (Hall et al., 2013, p. 219)