虚拟恶魔:数字时代的蓝鲸和道德恐慌

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Sociology Lens Pub Date : 2026-02-27 Epub Date: 2026-01-13 DOI:10.1111/johs.70032
Kerem Karaosmanoğlu
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本文考察了蓝鲸现象作为道德恐慌的一个案例,特别关注其在土耳其的轨迹。“蓝鲸”于2015年起源于俄罗斯,通过耸人听闻的媒体报道迅速传播开来,很快就被认为是全球青少年的威胁。在土耳其,恐慌在2016年至2019年期间加剧,反复出现的头条新闻、专家警告、国家干预,甚至是学术出版物,所有这些都强化了保护主义言论,而这一现象的真实性在很大程度上没有受到质疑。本文采用社会学的视角,将《蓝鲸》置于更广泛的道德恐慌研究传统中,强调邪恶和阴谋想象的原型如何影响其传播。它进一步认为,土耳其的经验反映了全球模式,但通过其自己的媒体生态和文化焦虑展开。最终,蓝鲸恐慌揭示了数字时代的恐惧是如何在特定的社会背景下构建、持续和局部化的。
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Virtual Demons: Blue Whale and Moral Panic in the Digital Age

This article examines the Blue Whale phenomenon as a case of moral panic with particular attention to its trajectory in Turkey. Originating in Russia in 2015, Blue Whale spread rapidly through sensationalist media coverage and soon became framed as a global threat to adolescents. In Turkey, the panic intensified between 2016 and 2019, marked by repetitive headlines, expert warnings, state interventions, and even academic publications, all of which reinforced a protectionist discourse while leaving the veracity of the phenomenon largely unquestioned. Adopting a sociological perspective, this article situates Blue Whale within the broader tradition of moral panic studies, highlighting how archetypes of evil and conspiratorial imagination shaped its circulation. It further argues that the Turkish experience mirrors global patterns yet unfolded through its own media ecologies and cultural anxieties. Ultimately, the Blue Whale panic reveals how digital-age fears are constructed, sustained, and localized in specific social contexts.

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