Navigating the Moral World: Contrasting Adolescents’ Moral Dilemmas in Social Media and Reallife Environments
Ethics in Progress, ISSN: 2084-9257, Vol: 15, Issue: 1, Page: 4-25
2024
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This qualitative study aims to explore and compare adolescents’ moral dilemmas in real life and on social media, focusing on their content, conflict and context. A purposive sampling method was used, involving 130 Slovenian adolescents (mean age 17.3 years). A deductive and inductive approach was used for data analysis. Results show commonalities in moral dilemmas regarding context, mainly involving friends, and content, mainly rooted in the care/harm foundation. Notable differences in conflicts were observed, largely influenced by the unique characteristics of social media. These findings contribute to the relatively unexplored realm of moral dilemmas on social media from adolescents’ perspectives, providing valuable insights for moral education in the context of social media.
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