Towards a Sociology of Moral Giving: Social Motivations and Functions of Acts of Donation

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Sociology Lens Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1111/johs.12431
Melek Eyigunlu
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This article proposes a theoretical approach to the sociology of moral giving. ‘Moral giving’ is a novel term introduced to cover acts of charity, philanthropy, and suchlike, both individual and as associated with donor institutions, such as family foundations and civil society organisations. A topic in moral philosophy for centuries, it has sociological aspects that have not been well studied. Inevitably, there is a complex range of functions motivating moral-giving actions, including the social ends (benefits, rewards, etc.) that motivate donors. Assuming not to distinguish between motive and function as (potential) drivers, this study presents an analysis of the social motivations of moral giving from an integrative perspective. First, a particularist approach is considered and a novel synthesis of the micro-macro dichotomy is outlined. Then, five major motivations or perspectives on moral giving are identified – those of religion, exchange relations, solidarity, rational choice, and social capital – and their micro/macro orientations and intersecting functions are briefly reviewed. An integrative model is thereby developed that incorporates mutually transitive relations between macro structures and micro agents and between the various social motives of moral giving.

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走向道德捐赠社会学:捐赠行为的社会动机和功能
本文提出了道德捐赠社会学的理论方法。道德捐赠 "是一个新术语,用于涵盖慈善、公益等行为,既包括个人捐赠,也包括与捐赠机构(如家庭基金会和民间社会组织)相关的捐赠。几个世纪以来,道德哲学一直在讨论这个话题,但对其社会学方面的研究却不多。不可避免的是,道德捐赠行为的动机有一系列复杂的功能,包括激励捐赠者的社会目的(利益、回报等)。本研究假定不区分动机和作为(潜在)驱动因素的功能,从综合的角度对道德捐赠的社会动机进行分析。首先,考虑了特殊主义方法,并概述了微观-宏观二分法的新综合。然后,确定了道德捐赠的五种主要动机或视角--宗教、交换关系、团结、理性选择和社会资本--并简要回顾了它们的微观/宏观取向和交叉功能。由此建立了一个综合模型,其中包含宏观结构与微观行为主体之间以及道德捐赠的各种社会动机之间的相互转换关系。
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