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Moral disengagement

Inflexions, 2007
Chaque homme a en lui autant de potentiel de fraternité que de haine. Pris dans les conditions extrêmes de son engagement, un soldat peut montrer de lui le meilleur comme le pire. Par l’ampleur de son retentissement médiatique, le scandale d’Abu Ghraib a paru constituer une surprise tant la communauté militaire américaine fut choquée, mais les ...
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Individual moral disengagement and bystander behavior in bullying: The role of moral distress and collective moral disengagement.

Psychology of Violence, 2020
Objective: Bullying research has recently focused on how moral cognitions and emotions shape the bullying context, though research has less assessed whether and how morality influences the bystande ...
Gini, Gianluca   +2 more
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Moral Disengagement and Organizations

2023
One does not need to look extensively to find examples of organizations behaving unethically in today’s society. With the passage of whistleblower laws and the increased attention to ethical behavior in recent years, many businesses focus on training in order to reduce unwanted behavior. Despite organizations transitioning to more engaging, substantial
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Moral Disengagement and Engagement

Beliefs and Values, 2009
Moral disengagement constructs, as formulated by Albert Bandura, provide tools for understanding the tendency of many ordinary people not only to tolerate violence by their leaders but also to provide rationales endorsing the morality of the violence.
Kathleen Malley-Morrison   +3 more
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Moral Disengagement and Gangs

2020
Raised levels of moral disengagement, the process of disengaging moral reasoning from one’s conduct, have been shown to facilitate antisocial behaviour in both adults and youth. The process has drawn increased interest in gang literature and to some extent programmes, but has yet to fully bridge the research-practice divide.
Miriam Dyberg-Tengroth, Vincent Egan
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Moral Disengagement in the Corporate World

Accountability in Research, 2009
We analyze mechanisms of moral disengagement used to eliminate moral consequences by industries whose products or production practices are harmful to human health. Moral disengagement removes the restraint of self-censure from harmful practices. Moral self-sanctions can be selectively disengaged from harmful activities by investing them with socially ...
Jenny, White   +2 more
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The selectivity of moral disengagement in defenders of cyberbullying: Contextual moral disengagement

Computers in Human Behavior, 2019
Abstract The lack of defending in bystanders to cyberbullying has been linked with the process of moral disengagement, which allows bystanders to justify the morality of their inactivity after witnessing a cyberbullying episode. Context is central in this process as individuals assess the specific contextual cues present within each episode, and it ...
Aileen Luo, Kay Bussey
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Predictors of Moral Disengagement in Sport

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2015
Researchers have made productive use of Bandura’s (1991) construct of moral disengagement (MD) to help explain why sport participants deviate from ethical ideals. In this study of intercollegiate athletes from diverse sports (N = 713), we examined MD in relation to other character-related variables: empathy, moral identity, moral attentiveness, and ...
David Light, Shields   +2 more
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Hazing, Bullying, and Moral Disengagement

International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2020
Using the Olweus’ (1993, 2013) model of bullying as a framework, hazing and bullying were compared along the dimensions of aggression, intent to cause harm or distress, power imbalance, and repetition. The relationship of the two behaviors to moral disengagement was also examined.
Robin M. Kowalski   +9 more
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Combating STEM Moral Disengagement

Teaching Ethics
Arguably, STEM undergraduate education has narrowed student engagement with the social, ethical, and global. Our paper argues that disengagement is caused by a failure of moral imagination. We propose socio-technical analysis as the cornerstone to a more inclusive approach to STEM education.
José A. Cruz, William Frey
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