通过道德创伤实现转变:访客与困难遗产的相遇

Transforming through moral injury: Visitor encounters with difficult heritage

Annals of Tourism Research · 2026
被引 0
ABS 4

中文导读

研究整合道德创伤与转变学习理论,基于对两座美国中西部大屠杀博物馆的66位访客访谈,揭示道德破裂、道德校准和道德修复如何促进访客的道德转变。

Abstract

In the context of heritage tourism, limited research has examined the moral mechanisms underlying transformative learning. This study integrates moral injury into transformative learning theory to explore how visitors process moral discomfort at two Holocaust museums in the American Midwest: the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center and the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum. These museums were established by Holocaust survivors through community-driven efforts, linking remembrance with educational outreach shaped by local initiatives. Employing informed grounded theory and 66 visitor interviews, the analysis identifies moral rupture, moral recalibration, and moral repair as key mechanisms of moral injury that facilitate transformation. Findings reveal how visitors reinterpret prior experiences, navigate ethical uncertainty, and extend moral concern from the self toward others. • Identifies moral ruptures as triggers for transformative learning • Demonstrates moral emotions as central to transformation • Defines doubt and moral humility as drivers of self-reflection • Positions museums as civic spaces that enable transformation • Reveals how design can surface visitors' ethical dilemmas

遗产旅游道德心理学博物馆研究转变学习