sociomoral
Sociomoral is an adjective used to describe phenomena at the intersection of social life and morality. It denotes how social contexts—cultures, institutions, groups, and relationships—shape, express, regulate, or negotiate moral beliefs, judgments, and conduct. The term emphasizes that morality is not only an individual cognitive stance but also a product of social processes.
In academic discourse, sociomoral is used in fields such as moral psychology, sociology, and anthropology to
Etymologically, sociomoral is formed from the combining of social and moral, and has been used in scholarly
Critically, sociomoral analysis often interacts with debates about moral universalism versus relativism, highlighting that while some