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Dr. Monique Pollmann is an Assistant Professor at Tilburg University’s Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences (Department of Communication and Cognition). Her research focuses on interpersonal understanding, collaboration, decision-making, and social psychology. She explores topics like emotional tone interpretation in digital communication, LGBTQ identity development through media role models, and gender dynamics in communication (e.g., mansplaining). Recent work also addresses replication research challenges in academia.
Key research themes include the psychological and physiological impacts of misunderstanding, the role of media in shaping identities, and biases in communication. Pollmann’s work has been featured in journals like *Computers in Human Behavior Reports* and *Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap*. She is part of the TICC research group and has contributed to public discourse via media engagements on topics like gift-giving and interpersonal communication.
Her publications span 48 works, including peer-reviewed articles, conference presentations, and datasets. Collaborations with scholars like Astrid Fokkema and Nynke van der Laan highlight interdisciplinary interests. She teaches courses such as *Statistics for Bachelors CIS* and *Interpersonal Communication*.



