Title: The Saturation Point: How Symbolic Panic Fades and Structural Clarity Emerges Description This paper examines the lifecycle of symbolic panic in contemporary information ecosystems, focusing on how mythic, moral, and conspiratorial narratives emerge during periods of institutional opacity and structural illegibility. It outlines the mechanisms through which emotionally charged symbolic frames gain traction, saturate the environment, and ultimately collapse under the weight of repetition and desensitization. The analysis traces the transition from mythic interpretation to structural reasoning, demonstrating how saturation functions as a turning point that dissolves the explanatory power of symbolic narratives. The paper further explores how institutions respond to this interpretive vacuum by introducing structural explanations—narrative firewalls—that restore coherence, stabilize public understanding, and reassert epistemic authority. Through this model, the paper situates symbolic panic as a predictable socio‑cognitive response to drift, fragmentation, and the erosion of institutional legibility.
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