Detrimental to Our Digital Well-Being: Campus Sexual Misconduct and Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence Among University Students in Singapore.

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 WOMENS STUDIES Violence Against Women Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1177/10778012241283498
Michelle H S Ho,Shivani Gupta,Jungup Lee,Bimlesh Wadhwa,Xinhong Fu
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Although increasingly prevalent in Singapore, campus sexual assault and harassment and technology-facilitated sexual violence (TFSV) remain underresearched. Conducted by scholars across social work, gender studies, policy studies, communication, and computer science, this interdisciplinary study explores the impact of technologies such as social media and online platforms on the digital well-being of university students in Singapore who experience TFSV and campus sexual misconduct. We conducted online surveys with 314 students and interviews with 28 students, the majority of whom were women and identified as victim-survivors. Our analysis revealed participants did not perceive technologies as entirely detrimental and possessed limited awareness of digital well-being. These findings contribute to understanding young victim-survivors' digital well-being and relationship to technology in Singapore by highlighting the experiences of college students.
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有害于我们的数字福祉:新加坡大学生中的校园性不端行为和技术助长的性暴力》(Campus Sexual Misconduct and Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence Among University Students in Singapore)。
尽管校园性侵犯和性骚扰以及技术推动的性暴力(TFSV)在新加坡越来越普遍,但相关研究仍然不足。这项跨学科研究由社会工作、性别研究、政策研究、传播学和计算机科学等领域的学者共同完成,探讨了社交媒体和在线平台等技术对遭遇校园性侵犯和性骚扰的新加坡大学生的数字福祉的影响。我们对 314 名学生进行了在线调查,并对 28 名学生进行了访谈,其中大部分是女性,并被认定为受害者-幸存者。我们的分析表明,参与者并不认为技术完全有害,他们对数字福祉的认识也很有限。这些研究结果通过强调大学生的经历,有助于了解新加坡年轻受害者幸存者的数字福祉以及他们与技术的关系。
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Violence Against Women
Violence Against Women WOMENS STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Violence against Women is an international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of research and information on all aspects of the problem of violence against women. The journal assumes a broad definition of violence; topics to be covered include, but are not limited to, domestic violence, sexual assault, incest, sexual harassment, female infantcide, female circumcision, and female sexual slavery.
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