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Games Fail To Portray Gender and Ethnic Diversity 590

eldavojohn writes "A new study has found that game characters tend not to reflect cultural diversity. According to the paper from researchers across four universities (PDF): 'A large-scale content analysis of characters in video games was employed to answer questions about their representations of gender, race and age in comparison to the US population. The sample included 150 games from a year across nine platforms, with the results weighted according to game sales. ... The results show a systematic over-representation of males, white and adults and a systematic under-representation of females, Hispanics, Native Americans, children and the elderly.' The researchers also note that games 'function as crucial gatekeepers for interest in science, technology, engineering and math,' and that without these groups represented properly, 'it may place underrepresented groups behind the curve.'"

Comment Re:If you're going to be a Nazi (Score 1) 255

So you're saying. . .you're making up your own definition for the word? Where in the definition does it say anything about "kindness, recognition, or other pleasantry"?

Sorry, but the word already has a commonly-accepted definition. You're a few years too late to throw your two cents in on what you think "gratuitous" should mean.

a) Normally, when someone uses a word in a manner different from its dictionary definition, we say that that person doesn't know what the word means.
b) "not. . .the canonical definition" in this case seems to be a euphemism for "wrong."
c) How is anyone else going to know what you mean if you have your own zany definition?
d) You make so much of the meaning of the root word, but gratia has nothing to do with "not required, but for the sake of providing kindness." It is a favor, a kindness, or gratitude (and a lot of other things), but it does not intrinsically mean, or even connote, an unnecessary kindness.
e) Also, and maybe most importantly, gratia can literally mean "cause"! It doesn't even necessarily have to do with a kindness! And in this phrase, maybe - just maybe? - it is being used as "cause"?!!!!

So, to close: just because an English word and Latin word look alike and are related etymologically doesn't mean you suddenly know Latin.

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