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DIGITAL FEMALE MISPRISON AND SUICIDOLOGY: A DATA FEMINIST APPROACH

Dr. VALIUR RAHAMAN 1, and TUYBA FATIMA BHAT 2.

Vol 18, No 01 ( 2023 )   |  DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/953ZT   |   Author Affiliation: Associate Professor of English, SSSL, Lovely Professional University Punjab India 1; Doctoral Researcher, SSSL, Lovely Professional University 2.   |   Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 1734-1748   |   Published on: 28-01-2023

Abstract

SDGs reflect that society, as it is known as a network of global beings, must be freed from hunger and inadequate health and live with safety, security, and individual achievements. The question now arises, what are the steps to achieve these goals? One of the SDGs confirms women’s social security by talking about women’s empowerment. Hence, a research review is explored through this paper, questioning how digital female misprision causes female suicide and its prevention and control. The outcome of the paper is the design of a model for prevention and control.


Keywords

Suicide, Women studies, Data journalism, Social media, Cyberspace, Digital Health issues, Women’s Digital Security & Privacy