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				<PublisherName>پژوهشگاه فرهنگ، هنر و ارتباطات</PublisherName>
				<JournalTitle>فصلنامه علمی مطالعات فرهنگ - ارتباطات</JournalTitle>
				<Issn>2008-8760</Issn>
				<Volume>27</Volume>
				<Issue>73</Issue>
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					<Year>2026</Year>
					<Month>04</Month>
					<Day>21</Day>
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<ArticleTitle>The Potential of the Superhero Subgenre in Animation for Children’s Moral Education: A Case Study of PJ Masks</ArticleTitle>
<VernacularTitle>قابلیت زیرژانر ابرقهرمانی در انیمیشن برای تعلیم‌وتربیت اخلاقی کودکان: مطالعه موردیِ مجموعه گروه شب‌نقاب</VernacularTitle>
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					<FirstName>محسن</FirstName>
					<LastName>کرمی</LastName>
<Affiliation>استادیار، گروه هنرهای رسانه‌ای، دانشکده دین و رسانه، دانشگاه صداوسیما، تهران، ایران.          mohsenkarami@iribu.ac.ir</Affiliation>
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					<Year>2025</Year>
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					<Day>14</Day>
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		<Abstract>Introduction: In today’s world, animations play a significant role in the socialization process of children. This study, using qualitative content analysis and focusing on the animated series PJ Masks, examines the potential of the superhero subgenre in the moral education of children. The theoretical framework of this research is based on Bandura’s social learning theory and Piaget’s socialization theory, demonstrating how superhero animations can convey concepts such as the conflict between good and evil, moral dilemmas, and the decision-making process of characters to children. This study particularly emphasizes that heroic narratives, through the precise design of narrative, visual, and auditory elements, have a high capacity for transmitting moral values and can serve as an effective tool in the moral upbringing of children. Additionally, animations, utilizing storytelling techniques, character design, and audiovisual effects, can present complex moral concepts in an engaging and comprehensible manner for children. These elements collectively contribute to an immersive and impactful learning experience that extends beyond mere entertainment, fostering ethical reasoning and emotional intelligence in young viewers.&lt;br&gt;Methods: This study adopts a qualitative approach and employs narrative content analysis. Data were collected through direct observation, extraction of dialogues and character actions, and supplementary resource analysis. The extracted data were examined based on three main axes: 1) learning through observation and modeling (based on Bandura’s theory), 2) social interactions and the process of socialization (based on Piaget’s theory), and 3) enhancing children’s moral skills through exposure to complex situations. In this regard, efforts were made to analyze moral components not only in terms of content but also in terms of narrative techniques and visual representation. Furthermore, detailed visual aspects such as color schemes, impactful music, and scene composition in conveying moral messages were examined. These aspects provide a holistic approach to understanding how moral lessons are embedded in the medium of animation, ensuring that ethical principles are communicated in a way that is accessible and relatable for children.&lt;br&gt;Findings: The findings reveal that the animated series PJ Masks facilitates children’s moral education across three key dimensions: moral propositional knowledge, moral knowledge by acquaintance, and moral skills. Through dramatic storytelling, visual and auditory elements, and character interactions, the show indirectly conveys ethical concepts such as justice, forgiveness, kindness, and collaboration, allowing children to internalize these values without direct indoctrination. Regarding moral knowledge by acquaintance, children develop an understanding of emotional consequences—such as remorse, guilt, or moral satisfaction—by observing characters’ successes and failures, supported by expressive design and narrative structures that simulate real-life ethical dilemmas. Finally, the series enhances moral skills including judgment, emotional regulation, and moral imagination by placing characters in challenging situations that require conflict resolution, self-restraint, and cooperative problem-solving, thereby providing children with practical models for navigating ethical challenges in their own lives.&lt;br&gt;Conclusion:  The findings of this study indicate that superhero animations, in addition to their entertainment function, have significant potential in fostering moral virtues such as justice, empathy, responsibility, and altruism. Furthermore, this research underscores that the deliberate use of such content should hold a special place in strategies for children’s moral education in today’s media landscape. These findings can serve as a foundation for educational policymaking and the production of appropriate media content for children. Moreover, it is recommended that educators and parents consciously leverage this potential and critically analyze media content to maximize its positive impact on children’s moral development. Future research can explore the influence of these models in other animation genres and develop optimized methods for integrating entertainment and moral education in children’s media. Additionally, interdisciplinary studies involving psychology, education, and media studies could provide further insights into the cognitive and emotional processes through which children assimilate moral lessons from animations. Expanding research on how diverse cultural contexts shape children’s reception of moral narratives in animation can further refine our understanding of the effectiveness of media-based moral education strategies.</Abstract>
			<OtherAbstract Language="FA">در دنیای امروز، انیمیشن‌ها به‌عنوان ابزاری مهم در فرایند جامعه‌پذیری کودکان شناخته می‌شوند. این پژوهش، با بهره‌گیری از تحلیل محتوای کیفی و با تمرکز بر مجموعه انیمیشنی گروه شب‌نقاب، قابلیت‌های زیرژانر ابرقهرمانی را در تعلیم‌وتربیت اخلاقی کودکان بررسی می‌کند. این مطالعه، با تکیه بر نظریه‌های یادگیری اجتماعی بندورا و جامعه‌پذیری پیاژه، نشان می‌دهد که انیمیشن‌های ابرقهرمانی می‌توانند ازطریق نمایش تقابل خیر و شر، چالش‌های اخلاقی و تصمیم‌گیری‌های شخصیت‌ها، به تعلیم‌وتربیت کودکان در زمینه دانسته‌های اخلاقی، شناخت‌های اخلاقی و مهارت‌های اخلاقی بپردازند. افزون‌بر این، نشان می‌دهد که گروه شب‌نقاب ازطریق این سه شیوۀ اصلی به رشد اخلاقی کودکان کمک می‌کند: مدل‌سازی رفتارهای اخلاقی که ازطریق شخصیت‌های قهرمان داستان به کودکان الگوهای اخلاقی ارائه می‌دهد؛ خلق موقعیت‌های اجتماعی پیچیده که به کودکان امکان تمرین مهارت‌های داوری و تصمیم‌گیری اخلاقی را می‌دهد؛ و افزایش تخیل اخلاقی که کودکان را به درک دیدگاه‌های دیگران و همدلی با آنان ترغیب می‌کند. باری، نتایج این مطالعه نشان می‌دهد که انیمیشن‌های ابرقهرمانی، در کنار جنبه سرگرمی، ظرفیت بالایی در پرورش فضایل اخلاقی مانند عدالت، همدلی، مسئولیت‌پذیری و نوع‌دوستی و نیز مهارت‌های لازم برای داوری و عمل اخلاقیِ ملازمِ با این فضائل را دارند؛ بنابراین، پژوهش حاضر تأکید می‌کند که استفاده هدفمند از ظرفیت چنین آثاری باید در راهبردهای تعلیم‌وتربیت اخلاقیِ کودکان در دنیای رسانه‌ای امروز جایگاهی ویژه داشته باشد.</OtherAbstract>
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