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http://hdl.handle.net/11531/107169| Título : | Moral Archetypes of Mother Nature: How Anthropomorphism Shapes Human-Nature Relationships |
| Autor : | Valor Martínez, Carmen |
| Resumen : | Anthropomorphized portrayals of nature, particularly Mother Nature, are widely used to foster ecological responsibility but produce inconsistent responses, from care to detachment to blame. Prior research rarely examines why such portrayals diverge in impact. Addressing this gap, we explore the moral meanings audiences construct from Mother Nature personifications and how these shape human–nature relations. Drawing on 21 interviews and 140 Reddit posts, we identify four contrasting yet coexisting portrayals of Mother Nature. Our moral–relational model explains how these meanings drive divergent emotional and behavioral responses, advancing theory on nature anthropomorphism and guiding more effective sustainable communication. |
| URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/11531/107169 |
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