Biography
Anouk Mols is a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the Department of Media & Communication of the Erasmus University Rotterdam. She works for the EU-funded SPATIAL project (https://spatial-h2020.eu/) about trustworthy AI.
In 2021, Anouk completed her dissertation: Everyday experiences of privacy and surveillance: Negotiating appropriate forms of monitoring (under supervision of Jason Pridmore and Susanne Janssen).
Anouk is an experienced lecturer in BA, MA, and PhD level courses about media studies, sociology, qualitative research methods, privacy, surveillance, and academic skills. She also supervises MA and BA theses. Her research interests are digitalization, AI, privacy, surveillance, digital communication, smart technologies, neighbourhood safety practices.
Anouk received a BA degree in Media Studies from the University of Amsterdam, followed by a MA degree in Media Studies and a MSc degree in Sociology of Culture, Media and the Arts from the Erasmus University of Rotterdam.
Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication
- mols@eshcc.eur.nl
- Location
- Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam
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Work
- Jessica Vitak, Y (Yuting) Liao, Anouk Mols, Daniel Trottier, Michael Zimmer, Priya Kumar & Jason Pridmore (2023) - When Do Data Collection and Use Become a Matter of Concern?: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of U.S. and Dutch Privacy Attitudes - International Journal of Communication (online), 17 (2023), 471–498 - [link]
- Anouk Mols (2022) - “My friends’ parents are probably a lot less strict”: Negotiations around family surveillance in interconnected families
- Anouk Mols, Jason Pridmore, Qian Huang, Katja de Neergaard, Sara Van Bruyssel, Tom de Leyn, Isha Bhallamundi, Jessica Vitak & Jesper Pagh (2022) - Workshop: Context convergence in mobile phone use: Mapping multiplicities of presence, digital inequalities, and well-being across the Global North and South
- Anouk Mols (2022) - Negotiating digital disconnection in networked family life
- Anouk Mols, Yosha Wijngaarden, Imke Greven & Marloes van Wijnen (2022) - We Know More Than We Can Zoom: Challenges for Young Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic - [link]
- Anouk Mols (2022) - Context convergence: Coming up with novel insights during final stages of the PhD process - [link]
- Anouk Mols & Imke van Greven (2022) - Business as usual? Interpersonal and internal communication during enforced homebased teleworking in times of Covid-19
- Anouk Mols (2021) - Everyday experiences of privacy and surveillance: Negotiating appropriate forms of monitoring
- Anouk Mols (2021) - Onderzoek: Hoe gaan families om met digitaal ouderlijk toezicht? - [link]
- Anouk Mols, Yijing Wang & Jason Pridmore (2021) - Household intelligent personal assistants in the Netherlands:: Exploring privacy concerns around surveillance, security, and platforms - Convergence, 1-20 - doi: 10.1177/13548565211042234 - [link]
- Anouk Mols (1 December 2022) - Balancing privacy and monitoring in digitalized childhood
- AE (Anouk) Mols (8 December 2021) - Onderzoek: Hoe gaan families om met digitaal ouderlijk toezicht?
- Anouk Mols & Jason Pridmore (6 January 2020) - Suspicious passers-by and rabbits: the daily practices of WhatsApp neighbourhood crime prevention
- Anouk Mols (2 December 2019) - Doorbell Cameras Are Popular, But Should We Be Sharing The Videos Online?
- Anouk Mols (17 December 2018) - Spitsuur
- Anouk Mols (12 December 2018) - Hoe kunnen we slim omgaan met smart speakers?
- Anouk Mols (30 October 2018) - Wie is er bang voor Google Home?
- AE (Anouk) Mols (2019) - “Work and personal life, they just blur together” Messaging apps and the amplification of workplace surveillance and context collapse
- Anouk Mols (2019) - When Citizens Are “Actually Doing Police Work"
- Anouk Mols (2018) - Mapping Privacy and Surveillance Dynamics in Emerging Mobile Ecosystems: Practices and Contexts in the Netherlands and US
- Anouk Mols (2018) - Mapping Privacy and Surveillance Dynamics in Emerging Mobile Ecosystems: Context and Practices In the Netherlands and US
- Anouk Mols (2017) - Materialised (dis)trust: Mapping the dynamics of WhatsApp neighbourhood watchfulness practices
- Anouk Mols (2017) - Queen's University
- Jason Pridmore & Anouk Mols (2017) - Consumer Surveillance in a Platform Society
- Anouk Mols (2022) - RMeS Workshop Grant 2021-2022
- Anouk Mols (2022) - Nomination for NWO Synergy Award 2022
Bachelor Thesis
- Level
- BA-3
- Year Level
- BA-3
- Year
- 2022
- Course Code
- CM3050
Bachelor Thesis Class
- Level
- BA-3
- Year Level
- BA-3
- Year
- 2022
- Course Code
- CM3051
Internship
- Level
- BA-2
- Year Level
- BA-2
- Year
- 2022
- Course Code
- CM3041
Master Class
- Year Level
- MA, MA, MA, MA
- Year
- 2022
- Course Code
- CM4500
Master Thesis
- Year Level
- MA, MA, MA, MA
- Year
- 2022
- Course Code
- CM5000