Virtuous Hope: Moral Exemplars, Hope Theory, and the Centrality of Adversity and Support.

Kendra Thomas, Musawenkosi Namntu, Stephanie Ebert
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Psychology has primarily studied hope as a value-neutral trait even though it has a history of being counted among the virtues. The current study seeks to conceptualize hope as a virtue while building on the dominant empirical paradigm (Hope Theory; Snyder, 2002). Ithemba is the isiZulu word for hope, and this qualitative study investigated the lived experiences and meaning construction of ithemba/hope among 13 nominated moral exemplars in a South African township. Participants ranged from 20 to 75+, including farmers, educators, caregivers, entrepreneurs, and construction workers. Independent coders conducted thematic analysis from a theoretical top-down process (within Hope Theory and virtue science frameworks) and an inductive bottom-up approach (open coding). Data reflected much of the existing Hope Theory model; however, many pathways were relational and spiritual, and goals were inherently beneficial to others. A virtue science framework was used to construct the cognitive, motivational, and behavioral dimensions of virtuous hope. This study constructed the operational definition of virtuous hope as the ardent pursuit of realizing a particular vision of the common good with intention and action, often growing out of adversity and shaped in relation to other people and the transcendent.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41042-022-00083-1.

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美德的希望:道德典范,希望理论,逆境和支持的中心。
心理学主要把希望作为一种价值中立的特质来研究,尽管它有被视为美德的历史。目前的研究试图将希望概念化为一种美德,同时建立在主导的经验范式(希望理论;斯奈德,2002)。Ithemba是isiZulu语中表示希望的单词,本定性研究调查了南非一个乡镇13位被提名的道德模范的生活经历和Ithemba /希望的意义建构。参与者年龄从20岁到75岁以上不等,包括农民、教育工作者、护理人员、企业家和建筑工人。独立编码员通过自上而下的理论过程(在希望理论和美德科学框架内)和自下而上的归纳方法(开放编码)进行主题分析。数据反映了许多现有的希望理论模型;然而,许多途径是关系的和精神的,目标本身对他人有益。运用德性科学框架构建德性希望的认知、动机和行为维度。本研究构建了良性希望的操作性定义,将其定义为通过意图和行动热切追求实现共同利益的特定愿景,这种愿景通常来自逆境,并与他人和超越者形成关系。补充信息:在线版本提供补充资料:10.1007/s41042-022-00083-1。
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