视频游戏对话中的性别偏见
Stephanie Rennick1, Melanie Clinton2, Elena Ioannidou3
1Department of Philosophy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK.
Royal Society open science
|May 26, 2023
概括
视频游戏的对话显示出明显的性别偏见,女性角色的发言量是男性角色的一半. 本研究介绍了视频游戏对话集体,以衡量和解决游戏中的这些代表性问题.
科学领域:
- 计算语言学计算语言学
- 媒体研究 媒体研究
- 性别研究是关于性别的研究.
背景情况:
- 对话中的性别偏见在电影,电视和书籍等媒体中普遍存在.
- 女性角色往往说话少,互动少彼此,并有更狭窄的对话话题.
- 视频游戏是一个主要的媒体形式,缺乏关于性别对话代表性的全面数据.
研究的目的:
- 建立第一个大规模,一致编码的视频游戏对话集.
- 为了能够对视频游戏叙事中的性别代表性进行定量测量和监测.
- 在视频游戏中的对话数量,互动和内容中识别特定的性别偏见.
主要方法:
- 创建了视频游戏对话库,这是一个用于分析游戏脚本的新型数据集.
- 对话的系统编码以量化跨性别的代表性.
- 对男性和女性角色的对话量,说话伙伴和主题内容的比较分析.
主要成果:
- 与男性角色相比,女性角色的对话量大约是男性角色的一半.
- 对话差异归因于女性角色的代表性不足以及她们互动和语音内容的偏见.
- 分析揭示了女性角色与谁交谈以及他们讨论的主题的特定偏见模式.
结论:
- 视频游戏对话库提供了了解游戏中的性别代表性的关键数据.
- 视频游戏对话中存在重大的性别偏见,影响了女性角色的描绘方式.
- 为游戏开发人员提供建议,以创建更具包容性和公平的游戏叙事.
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