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Moral outrage in the digital age

M. J. Crockett ()
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M. J. Crockett: Yale University

Nature Human Behaviour, 2017, vol. 1, issue 11, 769-771

Abstract: Moral outrage is an ancient emotion that is now widespread on digital media and online social networks. How might these new technologies change the expression of moral outrage and its social consequences?

Date: 2017
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