In November 2018, Monica Baey, a student at the National University of Singapore (NUS) was recorded by a fellow student while showering in university accommodation. After the perpetrator was issued a formal warning and a one-semester suspension, Baey posted about the case on social media and named the perpetrator. This generated public support, news coverage and institutional reform. In this article, we explore a range of responses to the Monica Baey case through a thematic analysis of publicly available comments about the case on a popular message board forum, Hardwarezone. By contextualising our analysis within the political setting of Singapore, this research demonstrates that public responses to testimony-based resistance require close...
Online abuse communicated via social networking sites has increased considerably in recent years, wi...
Girl, Talk was a digital-first campaign empowering female undergraduates in Singapore to respond to ...
In 2006, American activist Tarana Burke started the me too movement that helped survivors of sexual ...
In November 2018, Monica Baey, a student at the National University of Singapore (NUS) was recorded ...
This article examines the Straits Times’ coverage of camera sexual voyeurism (CSV) incidents in Sing...
In the wake of #MeToo, questions about the political potential of social media as a site of resistan...
On 19 May 2018, more than 12,000 women gathered at Hyehwa subway station in Seoul, South Korea to pr...
This article documents women’s experiences of image-based sexual abuse (IBSA) in Singapore. Drawing ...
Drawing on focus group research, this article examines the impact of norms of publicity and privacy ...
From illicit sex-themed chatgroups to voyeurism incidents, Singapore is experiencing an emerging pat...
This paper is concerned with the impact of online technologies on public representations of sexual v...
This paper takes as its starting point the compilation and circulation online of a list naming alleg...
With the increased use of the internet and the expansion of social media platforms usage worldwide, ...
Sexual harassment is a serious problem in society, it is an offensive behavior and a crime. One of t...
Technology-facilitated violence against women (TFVW) is readily becoming a key site of analysis for ...
Online abuse communicated via social networking sites has increased considerably in recent years, wi...
Girl, Talk was a digital-first campaign empowering female undergraduates in Singapore to respond to ...
In 2006, American activist Tarana Burke started the me too movement that helped survivors of sexual ...
In November 2018, Monica Baey, a student at the National University of Singapore (NUS) was recorded ...
This article examines the Straits Times’ coverage of camera sexual voyeurism (CSV) incidents in Sing...
In the wake of #MeToo, questions about the political potential of social media as a site of resistan...
On 19 May 2018, more than 12,000 women gathered at Hyehwa subway station in Seoul, South Korea to pr...
This article documents women’s experiences of image-based sexual abuse (IBSA) in Singapore. Drawing ...
Drawing on focus group research, this article examines the impact of norms of publicity and privacy ...
From illicit sex-themed chatgroups to voyeurism incidents, Singapore is experiencing an emerging pat...
This paper is concerned with the impact of online technologies on public representations of sexual v...
This paper takes as its starting point the compilation and circulation online of a list naming alleg...
With the increased use of the internet and the expansion of social media platforms usage worldwide, ...
Sexual harassment is a serious problem in society, it is an offensive behavior and a crime. One of t...
Technology-facilitated violence against women (TFVW) is readily becoming a key site of analysis for ...
Online abuse communicated via social networking sites has increased considerably in recent years, wi...
Girl, Talk was a digital-first campaign empowering female undergraduates in Singapore to respond to ...
In 2006, American activist Tarana Burke started the me too movement that helped survivors of sexual ...