Abstract

This study explores the moral reasoning of a group of soccer players from the Shipibo-Konibo indigenous people concerning the use of various fouls and misconduct in such sport’s competitions. Through qualitative interviews, using written cards that show conflict situations in soccer games, the cultural secrets used to gain advantage over rivals are first identified. Afterwards, the beliefs and ways of moral reasoning of these players on the use of such secrets, as well as common fouls in soccer games, are examined. The results show the complex relationship that the specific cultural beliefs and worldviews have with the universal processes of moral reasoning common to people from different cultures. Authorship contribution SF: study conception and design, interviews, data interpretation, article preparation and final revision of the manuscript. ED: conception and design of the study, interpretation of the data, preparation of the article and final revision of the manuscript.

Highlights

  • Objective: this study explores the moral reasoning of a group of soccer players from the Shipibo-Konibo indigenous people concerning the use of various fouls and misconduct in such sport’s competitions

  • Desde este modo de entender el juicio moral, que tiene sus fundamentos en el trabajo clásico de Kohlberg y Piaget (Colby et al, 1987; Kohlberg, 1976, 1981, 1984, 1992; Piaget, 1984), la moral no se entiende sin un componente racional esencial, lo que no significa que sea el único

  • Si bien se reconocen grados y matices en un partido de fútbol, existen problemas asociados con la desestabilización verbal sin insultar, documentados en otro estudio (Salinas & Frisancho, 2018) y que van contra ciertos fines fundamentales del deporte, como el despliegue máximo de las propias habilidades y el juego como un fin en sí mismo, además de la dificultad de establecer un límite claro, no subjetivo, para determinar lo que es válido decir y lo que no

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Objective: this study explores the moral reasoning of a group of soccer players from the Shipibo-Konibo indigenous people concerning the use of various fouls and misconduct in such sport’s competitions. Es esta última postura la que asumimos expresamente en este estudio para acercarnos al razonamiento y juicio moral de jugadores de fútbol del pueblo Shipibo-Konibo sobre conflictos deportivos frecuentes en el fútbol, así como sobre el uso de recursos secretos propios de su contexto cultural utilizados para obtener ventaja sobre los rivales.

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