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Anouk Mols
Anouk Mols
Senior researcher and lecturer in communication, social interactions, and media, Hogeschool Utrecht
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Keeping an eye on the neighbours: Police, citizens, and communication within mobile neighbourhood crime prevention groups
J Pridmore, A Mols, Y Wang, F Holleman
The Police Journal 92 (2), 97-120, 2019
532019
Intelligent Personal Assistants and the Intercultural Negotiations of Dataveillance in Platformed Households
J Pridmore, M Zimmer, J Vitak, A Mols, D Trottier, PC Kumar, Y Liao
Surveillance & Society 17 (1/2), 125-131, 2019
512019
Personal choices and situated data: Privacy negotiations and the acceptance of household Intelligent Personal Assistants
J Pridmore, A Mols
Big Data & Society 7 (1), 2053951719891748, 2020
462020
When citizens are “actually doing police work”: The blurring of boundaries in WhatsApp neighbourhood crime prevention groups in The Netherlands
A Mols, J Pridmore
Surveillance & Society 17 (3/4), 272-287, 2019
412019
Always available via WhatsApp: Mapping everyday boundary work practices and privacy negotiations
A Mols, J Pridmore
Mobile Media & Communication 9 (3), 422-440, 2021
272021
Not interesting enough to be followed by the NSA: An analysis of Dutch privacy attitudes
A Mols, S Janssen
Digital Journalism 5 (3), 277-298, 2017
262017
When do data collection and use become a matter of concern? A cross-cultural comparison of US and Dutch privacy attitudes
J Vitak, Y Liao, A Mols, D Trottier, M Zimmer, PC Kumar, J Pridmore
International Journal of Communication 17, 28, 2022
82022
Household intelligent personal assistants in the Netherlands: Exploring privacy concerns around surveillance, security, and platforms
A Mols, Y Wang, J Pridmore
Convergence 28 (6), 1841-1860, 2022
82022
Not interesting enough to be followed by the NSA”: Framing Dutch privacy attitudes in the aftermath of the NSA revelations
A Mols, S Janssen
Digital Journalism, 2016
62016
Citizen Participation in Community Surveillance: Mapping the Dynamics of WhatsApp Neighbourhood Crime Prevention Practices
A Mols
Human-Computer Interaction and Technology Integration in Modern Society, 157-176, 2021
52021
Family Surveillance: Understanding Parental Monitoring, Reciprocal Practices, and Digital Resilience
A Mols, JP Campos, J Pridmore
Surveillance & Society 21 (4), 469-484, 2023
32023
Not Interesting Enough to be Followed by the NSA': A Frame Analysis of the Dutch Public Debate About the NSA Revelations in 2013
A Mols
Surveillance and Citizenship: State-Media-Citizen Relations after the …, 2015
22015
Everyday experiences of privacy and surveillance: Negotiating appropriate forms of monitoring
A Mols
12021
Digital literacy and information inequality in Dutch WhatsApp Neighbourhood Crime Prevention groups
A Mols
Criminological Encounters 4 (1), 223-228, 2021
12021
Television sex education panics? An analysis of three public debates in The Netherlands
A Mols
OBS Observatorio 10 (2), 163-191, 2016
12016
“Those blimmin Ts and Cs”: a mixed methods analysis of how people manage personal information, privacy, and impressions
A Mols, J Pereira Campos, JF Ferreira Gonçalves
Human–Computer Interaction, 1-18, 2024
2024
Rage Against the Artificial Intelligence? Understanding Contextuality of Algorithm Aversion and Appreciation
T Oomen, J Goncalves, A Mols
International Journal of Communication 18, 609-633, 2024
2024
Rethinking Artificial Intelligence: Algorithmic Bias and Ethical Issues| Rage Against the Artificial Intelligence? Understanding Contextuality of Algorithm Aversion and …
T Oomen, J Gonçalves, A Mols
International Journal of Communication 18, 25, 2023
2023
We Know More Than We Can Zoom: Challenges for Young Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic
A Mols, Y Wijngaarden, I Greven, M van Wijnen
Whole Person Promotion, Women, and the Post-Pandemic Era: Impact and Future …, 2022
2022
Personal choices and situated data: Privacy negotiations and the acceptance of household Intelligent Personal Assistants
A Mols, J Pridmore
2020
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