Abstract

Moral psychology is a domain that deals with moral identity, appraisals and emotions. Previous work has primarily focused on moral development and the associated role of culture. Knowing that language is an inherent element of a culture, we used the social media platform Twitter to compare moral behaviors of Japanese tweets with English tweets. The five basic moral foundations, i.e., Care, Fairness, Ingroup, Authority, and Purity, along with the associated emotional valence were compared between English and Japanese tweets. The tweets from Japanese users depicted relatively higher Fairness, Ingroup, and Purity, whereas English tweets expressed more positive emotions for all moral dimensions. Considering moral similarities in connecting users on social media, we quantified homophily concerning different moral dimensions using our proposed method. The moral dimensions Care, Authority, and Purity for English and Ingroup, Authority and Purity for Japanese depicted homophily on Twitter. Overall, our study uncovers the underlying cultural differences with respect to moral behavior in English- and Japanese-speaking users.

Highlights

  • Morality is a term that refers to principles that act as guiding factors in the process of making social judgements, i.e., deciding what is right or what is wrong

  • Apart from comparing moral concerns in both English and Japanese language tweets, we focused on the comparison of two key aspects of morality between the English and Japanese cultures: moral emotions and moral homophily

  • Our study aims to highlight the morality based on differences between Western and non-Western (Japanese in our case) cultures, it is vital to ensure that the users of English tweets must be representative of Western culture

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Introduction

Morality is a term that refers to principles that act as guiding factors in the process of making social judgements, i.e., deciding what is right or what is wrong. Care pertains to the feeling of protecting the vulnerable and Fairness to doing the right thing, Ingroup relates to exhibiting loyalty to a social group; Authority refers to respecting and obeying tradition; and Purity is the feeling of antipathy toward disgusting matters. The degree of endorsement to these five dimensions may vary from one individual to another (Lifton, 1985), which has often been linked with cultural diversity (Jia and Krettenauer, 2017). This cultural diversity enables the existence of humans with different beliefs and values (AlSheddi et al, 2020)

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