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Computational appraisal of gender representativeness in popular movies

Sociology

Computational appraisal of gender representativeness in popular movies

A. Mazières, T. Menezes, et al.

This research conducted by Antoine Mazières, Telmo Menezes, and Camille Roth delves into automated methods for analyzing gender representation in blockbuster films, revealing significant trends over three decades. Despite confirming ongoing underrepresentation of women, the study highlights an encouraging shift towards more equitable portrayals across various genres and budgets.... show more
Abstract
Gender representation in mass media has long been mainly studied by qualitatively analyzing content. This article illustrates how automated computational methods may be used in this context to scale up such empirical observations and increase their resolution and significance. We specifically apply a face and gender detection algorithm on a broad set of popular movies spanning more than three decades to carry out a large-scale appraisal of the on-screen presence of women and men. Beyond the confirmation of a strong under-representation of women, we exhibit a clear temporal trend towards fairer representativeness. We further contrast our findings with respect to a movie genre, budget, and various audience-related features such as movie gross and user ratings. We lastly propose a fine description of significant asymmetries in the mise-en-scène and mise-en-cadre of characters in relation to their gender and the spatial composition of a given frame.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jun 07, 2021
Authors
Antoine Mazières, Telmo Menezes, Camille Roth
Tags
gender representation
automated analysis
popular movies
underrepresentation
temporal trends
mise-en-scène
movie genre
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