Perceiving a moral identity: When storybook illustrations express a moral duality

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Obiols Suari, Núria
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Batista i Trobalon, Josep
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2024-01-26T14:45:13Z
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2024-01-26T14:45:13Z
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2021-10-12
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2024-01-26T14:45:13Z
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2154-8560
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https://hdl.handle.net/2445/206409
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713282
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Perceiving a moral identity in a visual image of a fictional character is a recurrent experience in childhood. “This man is evil” or “that woman is good” are common responses of children to certain physical characteristics represented in a specific range of color or with a specific facial expression. In this study, we aimed to determine whether children perceived a moral identity in a series of illustrations of characters in children’s literature. To do so, we created a sample of thirty pictures of different characters; twelve with “evil” profiles, twelve with “good” profiles, and six neutral. The sample was viewed by forty-six children (twenty-one girls and twenty five boys) who expressed their perceptions of the characters’ ethical nature, basing their impressions on their physical appearance alone without any knowledge of a possible plot or narrative link. They expressed their opinions on a seven-level visual analog scale, on which 0 indicated maximum goodness and 7 maximum evil. The results indicated a notable consensus with regard to the perceived ethical profile of the characters; the figure’s appearance provided enough clear information to apportion a moral identity of evil or goodness. This leads us to think about the existence of certain visual codes that allow us to understand questions about the identity of a character and, in this case, his/her moral identity.
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12 p.
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application/pdf
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application/pdf
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eng
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Common Ground Research Networks
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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.18848/2154-8560/CGP/v12i02/33-44
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The International Journal of the Image, 2021, vol. 12, num.2, p. 33-44
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https://doi.org/10.18848/2154-8560/CGP/v12i02/33-44
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cc-by-nc-nd (c) Obiols-Suari et al., 2021
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Articles publicats en revistes (Cognició, Desenvolupament i Psicologia de l'Educació)
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Desenvolupament moral
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Infància
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Literatura infantil
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Llibres il·lustrats per a infants
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Llibres d'imatges per a infants
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Moral development
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Childhood
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Children's literature
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Illustrated children's books
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Picture books for children
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Perceiving a moral identity: When storybook illustrations express a moral duality
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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