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Journal Title
Social Psychological and Personality Science
Year (definitive publication)
2023
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
What are the things that we think matter morally, and how do societal factors influence this? To date, research has explored several individual-level and historical factors that influence the size of our ‘moral circles.' There has, however, been less attention focused on which societal factors play a role. We present the first multi-national exploration of moral expansiveness—that is, the size of people’s moral circles across countries. We found low generalized trust, greater perceptions of a breakdown in the social fabric of society, and greater perceived economic inequality were associated with smaller moral circles. Generalized trust also helped explain the effects of perceived inequality on lower levels of moral inclusiveness. Other inequality indicators (i.e., Gini coefficients) were, however, unrelated to moral expansiveness. These findings suggest that societal factors, especially those associated with generalized trust, may influence the size of our moral circles.
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Keywords
Moral circles,Moral expansiveness,Economic inequality,Trust,Anomie
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Psychology - Social Sciences
Funding Records
| Funding Reference | Funding Entity |
|---|---|
| ANID/FONDAP 15110006 | Center for Intercultural and Indigenous Research |
| ANID/FONDAP 15130009 | Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies |
| UMO-2017/26/E/HS6/00129 | Polish National Science Center Grant Sonata Bis |
| DP200101446 | Australian Research Council |
| 19KK0063 | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science |
| lzp-2018/1-0402 | Latvijas Zinātnes Padome |
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