Maria del Carme Colominas Ventura


2021

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Using Word Embeddings to Quantify Ethnic Stereotypes in 12 years of Spanish News
Danielly Sorato | Diana Zavala-Rojas | Maria del Carme Colominas Ventura
Proceedings of the The 19th Annual Workshop of the Australasian Language Technology Association

The current study provides a diachronic analysis of the stereotypical portrayals concerning seven of the most prominent foreign nationalities living in Spain in a Spanish news outlet. We use 12 years (2007-2018) of news articles to train word embedding models to quantify the association of such outgroups with drug use, prostitution, crimes, and poverty concepts. Then, we investigate the effects of sociopolitical variables on the computed bias series, such as the outgroup size in the host country and the rate of the population receiving unemployment benefits. Our findings indicate that the texts exhibit bias against foreign-born people, especially in the case of outgroups for which the country of origin has a lower Gross Domestic Product per capita (PPP) than Spain.