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- Atrocity_story abstract "The term atrocity story (also referred to as atrocity tale) as defined by the American sociologists David G. Bromley and Anson D. Shupe refers to the symbolic presentation of action or events (real or imaginary) in such a context that they are made flagrantly to violate the (presumably) shared premises upon which a given set of social relationships should be conducted. The recounting of such tales is intended as a means of reaffirming normative boundaries. By sharing the reporter's disapproval or horror, an audience reasserts normative prescription and clearly locates the violator beyond the limits of public morality. The term was coined in 1979 by Bromley, Shupe, and Joseph Ventimiglia.Bromley and others define an atrocity as an event that is perceived as a flagrant violation of a fundamental value. It contains the following three elements:moral outrage or indignation;authorization of punitive measures;mobilization of control efforts against the apparent perpetrators.The veracity of the story is considered irrelevant.".
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- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink Category:Disengagement_from_religion.
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- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink Cult.
- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink Danny_Jorgensen.
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- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink Deprogramming.
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- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Duhaime.
- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Ventimiglia.
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- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink New_Religious_Movement.
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- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink Sensationalism.
- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink Sociology.
- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink The_Politics_of_Religious_Apostasy.
- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink Unification_Church.
- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Florida.
- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink Université_de_Montréal.
- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLink Yellow_journalism.
- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLinkText "''atrocity tales''".
- Atrocity_story wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atrocity story".
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- Atrocity_story subject Category:Disengagement_from_religion.
- Atrocity_story subject Category:New_religious_movements.
- Atrocity_story subject Category:Propaganda.
- Atrocity_story subject Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Atrocity_story subject Category:Sociology_of_religion.
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- Atrocity_story comment "The term atrocity story (also referred to as atrocity tale) as defined by the American sociologists David G. Bromley and Anson D. Shupe refers to the symbolic presentation of action or events (real or imaginary) in such a context that they are made flagrantly to violate the (presumably) shared premises upon which a given set of social relationships should be conducted. The recounting of such tales is intended as a means of reaffirming normative boundaries.".
- Atrocity_story label "Atrocity story".
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- Atrocity_story sameAs Gruwelverhaal_(sociologie).
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