This study explores the association between different types of morally challenging interactions during military deployment and response strategies (e.g., moral justification), as well as the mediating role of moral emotions. Interviews with Dutch servicemen who participated in military operations (e.g., in Afghanistan, Angola; N = 45) were content coded. We found a relationship between local-cultural and team-related interactions and moral justification; these effects were mediated by other-condemning emotions. Similarly, other-condemning emotions mediated the relationship between local-cultural interactions and relativism. This study points at the importance of other-condemning emotions in shaping military reactions to frequently occurring...
While much research has been conducted on military trauma, conceptualizations of deployment‐related ...
Literature describing the phenomenology of the stress of combat suggests that war-zone experiences m...
Following Blasi’s self-model of moral functioning, this exploratory study aims to gain insight into ...
This study explores the association between different types of morally challenging interactions duri...
This study explores the association between different types of morally challenging interactions duri...
Which emotions are generated by the behavior of “the other” in intercultural interactions that Dutch...
Contains fulltext : 157400.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Which emotion...
The studies presented in this dissertation reveal three broad types of ethical challenges during mil...
This study explores the relationship between moral intensity and the use of different sensemaking st...
Moral injury, a term coined to represent the potential negative outcomes following transgression of ...
This article presents the findings of a study into the moral judgement of Dutch officers, officer-c...
Military intervention is a collective enterprise which may have a great moral impact on soldiers. Al...
In five multi-method studies this dissertation examined how context based morality may explain incre...
In clinical circles, the concept of “moral injury” has rapidly gained traction. Yet, from a moral ph...
As the construct of moral injury has gained increased conceptual and empirical attention among milit...
While much research has been conducted on military trauma, conceptualizations of deployment‐related ...
Literature describing the phenomenology of the stress of combat suggests that war-zone experiences m...
Following Blasi’s self-model of moral functioning, this exploratory study aims to gain insight into ...
This study explores the association between different types of morally challenging interactions duri...
This study explores the association between different types of morally challenging interactions duri...
Which emotions are generated by the behavior of “the other” in intercultural interactions that Dutch...
Contains fulltext : 157400.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Which emotion...
The studies presented in this dissertation reveal three broad types of ethical challenges during mil...
This study explores the relationship between moral intensity and the use of different sensemaking st...
Moral injury, a term coined to represent the potential negative outcomes following transgression of ...
This article presents the findings of a study into the moral judgement of Dutch officers, officer-c...
Military intervention is a collective enterprise which may have a great moral impact on soldiers. Al...
In five multi-method studies this dissertation examined how context based morality may explain incre...
In clinical circles, the concept of “moral injury” has rapidly gained traction. Yet, from a moral ph...
As the construct of moral injury has gained increased conceptual and empirical attention among milit...
While much research has been conducted on military trauma, conceptualizations of deployment‐related ...
Literature describing the phenomenology of the stress of combat suggests that war-zone experiences m...
Following Blasi’s self-model of moral functioning, this exploratory study aims to gain insight into ...