Misch Antonia, Kristen-Antonow Susanne, Paulus Markus
Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany.
PLoS One. 2021 Mar 25;16(3):e0248353. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248353. eCollection 2021.
In the past year, an unprecedented climate movement has risen among European youth, so-called "Fridays4Future" (F4F). Thousands of pupils skip school every Friday to protest for better climate politics. The public debate on the protests contains highly mixed reactions, including praise as well as condemnation. Recent theoretical accounts propose that people's engagement in community service and actions towards a greater good could be related to their moral identity. Moral identity (MI) is defined as the extent to which being moral is important to the personal identity. The current preregistered study investigates the link between moral identity and participants' support for F4F in an online survey (N = 537). Results confirm the association between participants' moral identity and their support for F4F, with the internalization scale predicting passive forms of support and the symbolization scale predicting active forms of support. Additionally, risk perception was found to play an important role. Thus, this study confirms the role of moral identity in people's pro-environmental engagement and offers new insights in the context of an important and timely issue.
在过去一年里,欧洲青年中兴起了一场前所未有的气候运动,即所谓的“周五为未来”(F4F)。每周五,成千上万的学生逃课,抗议争取更好的气候政策。关于这些抗议活动的公众辩论反应不一,既有赞扬也有谴责。最近的理论观点认为,人们参与社区服务以及为更大利益采取行动可能与他们的道德认同有关。道德认同(MI)被定义为道德对个人认同的重要程度。当前这项预先注册的研究在一项在线调查(N = 537)中探究了道德认同与参与者对“周五为未来”运动的支持之间的联系。结果证实了参与者的道德认同与他们对“周五为未来”运动的支持之间的关联,内化量表预测了被动支持形式,象征化量表预测了主动支持形式。此外,研究发现风险认知也起到了重要作用。因此,本研究证实了道德认同在人们亲环境参与中的作用,并在一个重要且及时的问题背景下提供了新的见解。