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Navigating the moral maze of an escape room: Bridging cultural spheres in a political art project

Navigating the moral maze of an escape room: Bridging cultural spheres in a political art project
Navigating the moral maze of an escape room: Bridging cultural spheres in a political art project
Organizations often combine cultural spheres to pursue goals which can elicit moral concerns and opposition in different actors. In this study we investigate challenges and moral transgressions that arise from blending distinct cultural spheres. We have conducted a longitudinal inductive study of an Escape Room art project that combined a humanitarian sphere with gaming and art. We found three categories of moral concerns, relating to the boundaries of cultural spheres, the integrity of each cultural sphere, and the integration of “voices” from each sphere. By distinguishing the operation of moral codes through moral intuitions through situated emotions, our study further clarifies the structural sources of moral transgressions.
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Kutscher, Gloria
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Kodeih, Farah
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Schildt, Henri
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Raynard, Mia
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Kutscher, Gloria
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Kodeih, Farah
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Kutscher, Gloria, Kodeih, Farah, Schildt, Henri and Raynard, Mia (2021) Navigating the moral maze of an escape room: Bridging cultural spheres in a political art project. Academy of Management Proceedings. (doi:10.5465/AMBPP.2021.15393abstract).

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Abstract

Organizations often combine cultural spheres to pursue goals which can elicit moral concerns and opposition in different actors. In this study we investigate challenges and moral transgressions that arise from blending distinct cultural spheres. We have conducted a longitudinal inductive study of an Escape Room art project that combined a humanitarian sphere with gaming and art. We found three categories of moral concerns, relating to the boundaries of cultural spheres, the integrity of each cultural sphere, and the integration of “voices” from each sphere. By distinguishing the operation of moral codes through moral intuitions through situated emotions, our study further clarifies the structural sources of moral transgressions.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 July 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 26 July 2021
Published date: 1 August 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 456207
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/456207
ISSN: 0065-0668
PURE UUID: 61c4eaf0-ce1f-486f-8191-50787e779b24
ORCID for Gloria Kutscher: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5712-8959

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Date deposited: 26 Apr 2022 17:04
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:09

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Author: Gloria Kutscher ORCID iD
Author: Farah Kodeih
Author: Henri Schildt
Author: Mia Raynard

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