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dr. D (Daniel) Trottier

Biography

Daniel Trottier is an Associate Professor in the Department of Media and Communication at ÃÀÅ®¸£ÀûµçÓ°ÔºÎçÒ¹.

Daniel’s research addresses the social impacts of new technologies in daily life, with an emphasis on how individuals and organisations understand how personal information and private exchanges are made public. His current focus includes use of digital media for the purposes of expressing grievances, and denouncing others.

Daniel obtained his PhD in Sociology from Queen’s University, Canada in 2011. His dissertation examined how young adults, organisations and businesses made sense of Facebook’s global ascent, and the consequences this brought for each of them. He then accepted a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Alberta, to further advance a surveillance studies approach to digital media. He then completed postdoctoral fellowships at Uppsala University in Sweden, and the University of Westminster, UK, where he served as work package lead of two Horizon projects (PACT: Public Perception of Security and Privacy: Assessing Knowledge, Collecting Evidence, Translating Research into Action; RESPECT: Rules, Expectations & Security through Privacy-Enhanced Convenient Technologies), to examine police institutions’ perceptions and adoption of social media surveillance.

Upon joining ÃÀÅ®¸£ÀûµçÓ°ÔºÎçÒ¹ in 2014, Daniel obtained a VIDI to advance the study of Digital Vigilantism for five years. He has subsequently obtained funding to study the impacts of digitalisation on social life including in domains of urban security (IcARUS: Innovative AppRoach to Urban Security), neighbourhood reputation (SYMTRA: Digital Technologies in Symbolic Trajectories of Urban Neighbourhoods) and the ethics of AI development in public safety (AI-MAPS: AI for Multi-Agency Public Safety issues).

Daniel has published extensively, including seven books (three of which are open access) and sixty articles, book chapters and encyclopaedia entries. His 2012 book Social Media as Surveillance: Rethinking Visibility in a Converging World received ten favourable reviews, and was awarded the 2013 Surveillance Studies Network book prize. He has delivered over sixty keynotes and invited lectures at international conferences, symposiums, and doctoral summer schools.

In addition to supervising eight PhD researchers, Daniel has also served as an examiner for 17 PhD dissertations across disciplines including criminology, information studies, population health, psychology, political science, and management.

Daniel teaches in the International BSc Communication and Media (IBCoM), the MA Media Studies, where he also serves as thesis co-coordinator, and the Research master Sociology of Culture, Media and the Arts. Since 2022 he chairs the Research Ethics Review Committee at ESHCC. He is also participating in the SSH-Breed sector plan as co-lead of Theme 6 "Data and cyber harms at work."

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

Associate professor | Department of Media and Communication
Email
trottier@eshcc.eur.nl

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Work

  • Adam Diderichsen, Kira Vrist Rønn, Mia Rosa Koss Hartmann, Liam Ralph & Daniel Trottier (2026) - - Police Journal, 99 (1), 38-51 - doi: -
  • Mingshu Yang, Daniel Trottier & Yijing Wang (2026) - - Chinese Journal of Communication, 19 (2), 232-250 - doi: -
  • Massimo Fattori, Gabriele Jacobs & Daniel Trottier (2025) - - Public Performance and Management Review - doi: -
  • Ju Sung Lee, John D. Boy & Daniel Trottier (2025) - - City, Culture and Society, 41 - doi: -
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  • Guilherme Giolo , Daniel Trottier & Simone Driessen (2025) - - Media/Culture : a Journal of media and culture, 28 (3) - doi: -
  • Sanne Pieters & Daniel Trottier (2024) - - Social Media and Society, 10 (4) - doi: -
  • Daniel Trottier (2024) - -
  • Daniel Trottier & Frazer Woodhead (2024) - - First Monday, 29 (1) - doi: -
  • Daniel Trottier, Qian Huang & Rashid Gabdulhakov (2024) - - doi: -

    • Daniel Trottier (2024) - Doxing and denunciation: Unpacking the court of public opinion (Speaker)
      Activity: Invited talk › Academic
    • Daniel Trottier (2024) - Thematic session - Communication: Transparency, fake news and social media (Speaker)
      Activity: Invited talk › Professional
    • Daniel Trottier (2024) - Carleton University (External organisation) (Member)
      Activity: Membership of committee › Academic
    • Daniel Trottier (2024) - Drexel University (External organisation) (Member)
      Activity: Membership of committee › Academic
    • Daniel Trottier (2024) - The University of Tokyo (External organisation) (Member)
      Activity: Membership of committee › Academic
    • Daniel Trottier (2024) - University of Toronto (External organisation) (Member)
      Activity: Membership of committee › Academic
    • Daniel Trottier (2023) - Surveillance & Society (External organisation) (Member)
      Activity: Membership of board › Academic
    • Daniel Trottier (2023) - Police Legitimacy on Digital Media in a Context of Political Polarization (Speaker)
      Activity: Invited talk › Academic
    • Daniel Trottier (2023) - Curtin University (External organisation) (Member)
      Activity: Membership of committee › Academic
    • Daniel Trottier (2023) - École Polytechnique Fédéral Lausanne (EPFL) (External organisation) (Member)
      Activity: Membership of committee › Academic

    • Daniel Trottier (2013) - Surveillance Studies Network 2013 book prize

    European Commission

    Start date approval
    March 2026
    End date approval
    March 2029
    Place
    BRUSSELS
    Description
    Ethics Review of Applications

    Level
    MA
    Year Level
    MA
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    CM4101

    Year Level
    MA, MA
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    CM4252

    Level
    MA
    Year Level
    MA
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    CM4602

    Level
    MA
    Year Level
    MA
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    CM4605

    Year Level
    MA, MA, MA, MA, MA
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    CM5050

    Level
    MA-1
    Year Level
    MA-1
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    CS5016

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    Dr Daniel Trottier was interviewed by NRC and RTL Nieuws about 'jumping', the new Snapchat trend of random teenagers being attacked and filmed.
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