Illness as metaphor in news articles: an application of metaphor detection
Mental disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder often have stigma and prejudice attached to them. Public perception of such disorders is generally negative, and these perceptions lead to debilitating effects on the diagnosis and treatment of patients. One common form of expression the...
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Nanyang Technological University
2022
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Summary: | Mental disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder often have stigma and
prejudice attached to them. Public perception of such disorders is generally negative, and
these perceptions lead to debilitating effects on the diagnosis and treatment of patients. One
common form of expression these stigmatising beliefs take is through metaphor. Metaphors
involve mapping an abstract domain to another, often more concrete one. Metaphorical
references to mental disorders are often used to evoke negative feelings and associations.
Such references are present in various forms of media and reflect cognitive beliefs about these
disorders. This project examines the domain of news articles to collate metaphorical references
to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder by leveraging a state-of-the-art metaphor detection
model. Thus, this project studies one possible application of the powerful computational
models for metaphor detection evolving today. News articles from various American
and Singaporean publications are investigated for metaphorical references to the mental
disorders and the implications of these references are discussed. Metaphorical usage of these
terms is impossible to fully eradicate, but bringing attention to the problem is a crucial first step.
Keywords: Metaphor Detection, News Articles, Illness as Metaphor, Schizophrenia,
Bipolar Disorder |
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