Academic Resources
Links to studies:
Ho, M. H. S., Ng, W. E., Rosario, A. L. C., Lee, J., Wadhwa, B., Choy, O., & Tandoc, E. C., Jr. (2025). ‘When everything goes online, it’s never really gone’: understanding technology-facilitated sexual violence (TFSV) in Singapore. Journal of Gender Studies.
Ho, M. H. S., Gupta, S., Lee, J., Wadhwa, B., & Fu, X. (2024). Detrimental to Our Digital Well-Being: Campus Sexual Misconduct and Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence Among University Students in Singapore. Violence Against Women.
Vitis, Laura, Laura Naegler, and Ahmad Salehin. 2021. “This is not a case of gender inequality. This is a case of injustice’: Perceptions of online resistance to camera sexual voyeurism. CrimeMedia Culture.
Vitis, Laura. 2020b. Private, Hidden and Obscured: Image-Based Sexual Abuse in Singapore. Asian Journal of Criminology.
Vitis, Laura. 2020a. Media representations of camera sexual voyeurism in Singapore: A medicalised, externalised and community problem. Feminist Media Studies.
National Library Board Resources
List of library resources
Dastagir, Alia and Nikki Massoud. To Those Who Have Confused You to Be a Person: Words as Violence and Stories of Women’s Resistance Online.
Humphreys, Clarissa J., and Graham J. Towl. Addressing Student Sexual Violence in Higher Education: A Good Practice Guide.
Jackson, Sarah J. #HashtagActivism: Networks of race and gender justice.
Jung, Kyungja. Practicing Feminism in South Korea: The Women’s Movement Against Sexual Violence.
Knibbs, Catherine and Jennifer Smith. Online Harms and Cybertrauma: Legal and Harmful Issues with Children and Young People.
Shibata, Tomo. “Pornography”, Sexual Objectification and Sexual Violence in Japan and in the World.













