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Autoria: | Kirkland, K. Van Lange, P. A. M. Gorenz, D. Blake, K. Amiot, C. E. Ausmees, L. Baguma, P. Barry, O. Becker, M. Bilewicz, M. Boonyasiriwat, W. Booth, R. W. Castelain, T. Costantini, G. Dimdins, G. Espinosa, A. Finchilescu, G. Fischer, R. Friese, M. Gómez, Á. González, R. Goto, N. Halama, P. Hurtado-Parrado, C. Ilustrisimo, R. D. Jiga-Boy, G. M. Kuppens, P. Loughnan, S. Mastor, K. A. McLatchie, N. Novak, L. M. Onyekachi, B. N. Rizwan, M. Schaller, M. Serafimovska, E. Suh, E. M. Swann Jr., W. B. Tong, E. M. W. Torres, A. Turner, R. N. Vauclair, C.-M. Vinogradov, A. Wang, Z. Yeung, V. W. L. Bastian, B. |
Data: | 2024 |
Título próprio: | High economic inequality is linked to greater moralization |
Título da revista: | PNAS Nexus |
Volume: | 3 |
Número: | 7 |
Referência bibliográfica: | Kirkland, K., Van Lange, P. A. M., Gorenz, D., Blake, K., Amiot, C. E., Ausmees, L., Baguma, P., Barry, O., Becker, M., Bilewicz, M., Boonyasiriwat, W., Booth, R. W., Castelain, T., Costantini, G., Dimdins, G., Espinosa, A., Finchilescu, G., Fischer, R., Friese, M. ... Bastian, B. (2024). High economic inequality is linked to greater moralization. PNAS Nexus, 3(7), Article pgae221. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae221 |
ISSN: | 2752-6542 |
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): | 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae221 |
Palavras-chave: | Moralization Economic inequality Anomie Moral judgments |
Resumo: | Throughout the 21st century, economic inequality is predicted to increase as we face new challenges, from changes in the technological landscape to the growing climate crisis. It is crucial we understand how these changes in inequality may affect how people think and behave. We propose that economic inequality threatens the social fabric of society, in turn increasing moralization—that is, the greater tendency to employ or emphasize morality in everyday life—as an attempt to restore order and control. Using longitudinal data from X, formerly known as Twitter, our first study demonstrates that high economic inequality is associated with greater use of moral language online (e.g. the use of words such as “disgust”, “hurt”, and “respect’). Study 2 then examined data from 41 regions around the world, generally showing that higher inequality has a small association with harsher moral judgments of people's everyday actions. Together these findings demonstrate that economic inequality is linked to the tendency to see the world through a moral lens. |
Arbitragem científica: | yes |
Acesso: | Acesso Aberto |
Aparece nas coleções: | CIS-RI - Artigos em revistas científicas internacionais com arbitragem científica |
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