Language of responsibility : the influence of linguistic abstraction on collective moral emotions
Abstract
Two experiments investigated the effects of linguistic abstractness on the experience of collective moral emotions. In Experiment 1 participants were presented with two scenarios about ingroup misbehavior, phrased using descriptive action verbs, interpretative action verbs, adjectives or nouns. The results show that participants experienced slightly more negative moral emotions with higher levels of linguistic abstractness. In Experiment 2 we also tested for the influence of national identification on the relationship between linguistic abstractness and emotional reactions. Additionally, we expanded the number of scenarios. Experiment 2 replicated the earlier pattern, but found larger differences between conditions. The strength of national identification did not moderate the observed effects. The results of this research are discussed within the context of the linguistic category model and psychology of collective moral emotions.
Citation
Bilewicz , M , Stefaniak , A , Witkowska , M & Hansen , K 2017 , ' Language of responsibility : the influence of linguistic abstraction on collective moral emotions ' , Psychology of Language and Communication , vol. 21 , no. 1 , pp. 1-15 . https://doi.org/10.1515/plc-2017-0001
Publication
Psychology of Language and Communication
Status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2083-8506Type
Journal article
Rights
© 2017 by Michal Bilewicz. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
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Funding information: The research and the preparation of this article were funded by the National Science Center Sonata grant (2012/05/D/HS6/03431) and Beethoven grant (2014/15/G/HS6/04589). Writing of this paper by Karolina Hansen was supported by the Foundation for Polish Science scholarship (START 030.2015-W).Collections
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