Questions
- In your own words, what does the word "scandal" mean?
- Is there a scandal from history that made a big difference in society?
- What effects might scandals have on the reputations of those involved?
- In what ways does the media portray a scandal and its aftermath?
- Could you talk about how controversies are amplified and propagated via social media?
- What elements of the public's obsession with scandals are present?
- What effect might scandals have on the public's confidence in corporations and governmental institutions?
- Could you give an instance of a celebrity scandal and how it affected their career?
- How do scandals affect political discourse and public opinion?
- In the wake of a scandal, how can people and organizations heal?
- Could you talk about the moral issues that arise when scandals are covered by the media?
- What impact do scandals have on the interpersonal and social dynamics among those involved?
- Is there an example of a controversy where the people involved faced legal repercussions?
- What effects can cultural differences have on how scandals are viewed and handled?
- How could scandals affect how society perceives and talks about moral matters?
- Could you give an example of a corporate scandal and how it affected stakeholders and the business?
- What part does openness play in averting and dealing with scandals?
- What effect do public figure scandals have on the public's opinion of these individuals' work?
- Is there a political scandal that you can recall that led to important changes in policy?
- What effects do scandals have on journalism methods and the media landscape?
- Could you talk about the function of accountability following a scandal?
- What effects do scandals have on family dynamics or interpersonal relationships?
- What effects might scandals have on the well-being and mental health of those who are involved?
- Could you give an example of a scandal in sports and how it affected the players and teams?
- How do scandals relate to questions of privilege, power, and inequality?
- How could scandals affect the public's perception of institutions and cause them to erode?
- Can you recall a case where false allegations or misleading information caused a scandal?
- What impact does the general public's perspective have on how serious the repercussions are for individuals engaged in a scandal?
- What effects do entertainment industry scandals have on popular culture and public opinion?
- Could you talk about how scandals affect people's mental health and general well-being?
- What part does accountability play in keeping scandals from happening again?
- What potential effects on people's privacy might technology and data breach scandals have?
- What effects do scandals have on people's perceptions of forgiveness?
- Could you give an instance of a political controversy that led to a leadership change?
- What effect do public scandals have on the public's confidence in authority figures?
- What effect might scandals have on people's careers in different fields?
- Can you recall an instance where a scandal changed rules or procedures inside the industry?
- What connections exist between scandals and racial, gender, or other social issues?
- How may different cultural and societal contexts handle scandals differently?
- Could you talk about how the general public's perception affects a scandal's fallout?
- In what ways do scandals affect how organizations handle crises and public relations issues?
- Could you give an example of a scandal that resulted in legislation or changes to public policy?
- What roles do scandals play in discussions about press freedom and media ethics?
- How might shifting societal values affect how scandals are seen over time?
- Is there an example of a scandal that sparked more activity and public awareness?
- What effect do scandals have on how people and institutions think about risk management?
- What effect do financial institutions or corporate scandals have on the economy?
- Could you talk about the significance of expressing regret and apologies in public following a scandal?
- How do scandals affect the public's expectations of individuals in positions of authority to be accountable?
- In what ways might scandals influence the way society's norms and expectations evolve?