Short bio

Dr. Janneke Schokkenbroek (PhD in Communication Sciences and Criminological Sciences) is postdoctoral researcher at the AI Futures Lab on Rights and Justice at Delft University of Technology and at Inholland University of Applied Sciences, in the Netherlands. Additionally, she is a voluntary member of the Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP) and at the research group for Media, Innovation and Contemporary Technologies (imec-mict) at Ghent University. Her research focuses on harmful technology use in romantic relationships (e.g., ghosting, catfishing, electronic partner surveillance) and on vulnerability to harm on social media.

Work details

Selected societal impact activities

Janneke is the author of a Psychology Today blog on ‘Intimate Relationships in the Digital Era’: https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/intimate-relationships-in-the-digital-era

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Expertise

  • Harmful technology use in romantic relationships

  • Online dating experiences

  • Catfishing; Ghosting; Electronic partner surveillance

Selected projects

  • 2019-2023 Social capital and risk behaviors: Untangling the relationship between the online and offline world

  • 2020-2024 Cyber dating abuse – Towards a clear conceptualisation and examination of a heart-breaking online phenomenon

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