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Congratulations, you’ve reached the end of the module!
You’ve reached the end of this module. It may be useful to consider how these ideas connect to your own work:
Have moral panic campaigns influenced public perception of trans and gender-diverse communities in your country or cultural context? and who or what has been positioned as a “threat”?
How have media portrayals shaped or reinforced stereotypes about gender diversity, particularly ideas of deception, instability, or social danger?
Reflecting on these questions can help you recognise how moral panic narratives are repeated and adapted over time, and how they continue to shape political discourse, media representation, and public understanding of gender diversity today.