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Title: | What are driving Hong Kong students to suicide? Critical review of social currents: the socioemotional foundation of fatalistic-egoistic suicide |
Authors: | Ng, Hung Yu Samson (吳鴻裕) |
Department: | Department of Asian and International Studies |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Course: | AIS2030 Traditions of Inquiry in the Social Sciences |
Programme: | Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Asian and International Studies |
Supervisor: | Dr. Tjia, Linda Yin-nor |
Citation: | Ng, H. Y. S. (2018). What are driving Hong Kong students to suicide? Critical review of social currents: the socioemotional foundation of fatalistic-egoistic suicide (Outstanding Academic Papers by Students (OAPS), City University of Hong Kong). |
Abstract: | Drawing on a recent wave of student suicides in Hong Kong, this paper offers a critical account of the social currents of Hong Kong by focusing on the socioemotional foundation of fatalistic-egotism suicide and individual concerns. Meanwhile, using the case study of Hong Kong, this paper also discovers the loopholes of Durkheim’s model and argues that the study of psychology or psychopathy should incorporate into the context of the social currents. |
Appears in Collections: | OAPS - Dept. of Asian and International Studies |
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