Alejandro Gómez-Camacho, Coral I. Hunt-Gómez, Francisco Núñez-Román, Adrián Neubauer Esteban
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Abstract
The number of unaccompanied foreign minors (Menor Extranjero No Acompañado, MENA) in Spain has
risen, which has led to them being the subject of discriminatory language and negative stereotyping on Twitter. This study
analyses the characteristics of hate speech against MENA on the social platform Twitter and seeks to identify its
triggers. A quantitative analysis using text mining and text analytics was performed on 10,776 tweets mentioning
MENA published from January 2018 to March 2021. The study concluded that hate speech was built around the
terms criminal, rape and steal, and was characterized by use of language that stripped these
minors of the features usually attributed to children, a process which can be described as adultification.
Similarly, the analysis revealed that the main trigger of hate speech was the way in which the media reported violent crimes
attributed to MENA, displaying what was perceived as positive bias towards their integration.
在西班牙,无人陪伴的外国未成年人(Menor Extranjero No Acompañado, MENA)数量上升,导致他们成为推特上歧视性语言和负面成见的对象。本研究分析了社交平台Twitter上针对中东和北非的仇恨言论的特征,并试图找出其触发因素。使用文本挖掘和文本分析对2018年1月至2021年3月发布的10776条提到中东和北非的推文进行了定量分析。该研究得出的结论是,仇恨言论围绕着犯罪、强奸和偷窃等术语展开,其特点是使用的语言剥夺了这些未成年人通常属于儿童的特征,这一过程可以被描述为“成人化”。同样,分析显示,仇恨言论的主要触发因素是媒体报道中东和北非地区暴力犯罪的方式,显示出被认为是对他们融合的积极偏见。