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Beyond the Screen: Exploring Moral Understanding via User Comments on YouTube Short Films

Title
Beyond the Screen: Exploring Moral Understanding via User Comments on YouTube Short Films
Authors
MalikMusaYoukSungbinWeberRené
Ewha Authors
Rene Weber육성빈
SCOPUS Author ID
Rene Weberscopus
Issue Date
2024
Journal Title
Journal of Media Psychology
ISSN
1864-1105JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Media Psychology vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 231 - 243
Keywords
large language modelsmodel of intuitive morality and exemplarsmoral content analysismoral understandingYouTube
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This paper adopts a pluralist conceptualization of the construct of moral understanding, in particular within the context of audiences verbalization patterns in response to watching morally-laden narratives on YouTube. We propose eight unique dimensions along which expressions of moral understanding can be measured in naturalistic settings and demonstrate the pragmatic feasibility of leveraging Large Language Models for moral content analysis. Our findings suggest a heightened prevalence of dimensions including emotional response, moral awareness, moral contextualization, moral reasoning, and aesthetic perception in audience responses, suggesting the multifaceted ways in which audiences cognitively and affectively interpret moral themes as constructed within narratives. Additionally, we find that specific moral content dimensions, i.e., harm and loyalty, differentially activate multiple moral understanding dimensions. In doing so, this study provides initial evidence of the existence of robust linkages between moral content, as exemplified within popular short-film narratives, and the saliency of audiences expressed moral understanding. © 2024 Hogrefe Publishing.
DOI
10.1027/1864-1105/a000430
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