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2024/Upcoming

Hedderich, M. A., Bazarova, N. N., Zou, W., Shim, R., Ma, X., Yang, Q. (2024). A Piece of Theatre: Investigating How Teachers Design LLM Chatbots to Assist Adolescent Cyberbullying Education. CHI ’24.

Zhao, P.Bazarova, N. N., DiFranzo, D., Hui, W., Kizilcec, & Margolin, D. (2024). Standing up to problematic content on social media: which objection strategies draw the audience’s approval? Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 29(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmad046

Zou, W., Drake, A.P., Masur, P.K., Whitlock, J., & Bazarova, N.N. (2024). Examining learners’ engagement patterns and knowledge outcome in an experiential learning intervention for youth’s social media literacyComputers & Education. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2024.105046

2023

Bazarova, N.N. & Zhao, P. (2023). Individualistic Privacy Theories in S. Trepte & P. Masur (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Privacy and Social Media. Routledge. Invited Chapter. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003244677

Freed, D., Bazarova, N.N., Consolvo, S.,  Han, E., Kelley P.G., Thomas, K., Cosley, D. (2023). Understanding Digital-Safety Experiences of Youth in the U.S. Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3544548.3581128

Kruzan, K., Whitlock, J., Chapman, J., Bhandari, A., & Bazarova, N.N. (2023). Young Adults’ Perceptions of 2 Publicly Available Digital Resources for Self-injury: Qualitative Study of a Peer Support App and Web-Based FactsheetsJMIR Formative Research, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.2196/41546

Masur, P.K., Bazarova, N.N., & DiFranzo, D. (2023). The Impact of What Others D0, Approve Of, and Expect You to Do: An In-Depth Analysis of Social Norms and Self-Disclosure on Social Media. Social Media + Society, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051231156401

Pilato, T., Taki, F., Sbrollini, K., Purington Drake, A., Maley, B., Yale-Loehr, S., Powers, J., Bazarova, N.N., Bhandari, A., & Kaur, Gunisha. (2023). Knowledge of legal rights as a factor of refugee and asylum seekers’ health status: a qualitative studyBMJ Open, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-063291

Purington Drake, A., Masur, P.K., Bazarova, N.N., Zou, E., & Whitlock, J. (2023). The Youth Social Media Literacy Scale: Scale Development and Validation Using Item Response Theory. Journal of Children and Media. https://doi.org/10.1080/17482798.2023.2230493

Purington, A., Masur, P., Zou, E., Whitlock, J., & Bazarova, N.N. (2023). Evaluating the effect of Social Media TestDrive, the experiential-learning intervention, on social media literacy. Accepted for presentation at the 73rd Annual International Communication Association Conference, Toronto, Canada. *

Shea, A., Omapang, A., Cho, J. Y., Ginsparg, M., Bazarova, N. N., Hui, W., Kizilcec, R., Tong, C., Margolin, D. (2023). Discursive objection strategies used in online comments: Developing a classification schema and validating its training. Accepted for presentation at the 73rd Annual International Communication Association Conference, Toronto, Canada. *

Valle, N., Zhao, P., Freed, D., Gorton, K., Chapman, A., Shea, A., & Bazarova, N. N. (2023). Towards a critical framework of social media literacy: A systematic literature review. Accepted for presentation at the 2023 AECT International Convention, Orlando, FL. *

Zhao, P., Bazarova, N.N., & Valle, N. (2023). Digital Parenting Divides: The Role of Parental Capital and Digital Parenting Readiness in Parental Digital Mediation. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 28(5). https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmad032

Zhao, P.Bazarova, N., DiFranzo, D., Hui, W., Kizilcec, R., & Margolin, D. (2023). What are effective objections against problematic content on social media? Accepted for presentation at the 73rd Annual International Communication Association Conference, Toronto, Canada. *

Zou, W., Bazarova, N. N., Purington, A., & Masur, P. (2023). Improving social media literacy through experiential learning: Examining youth learners’ engagement and knowledge outcome in a situated learning environment. Accepted for presentation at American Educational Research Association (AERA), Chicago, IL. *

2022

Bhandari, A., Freed, D., Pilato, T., Taki, F., Kaur, G., Yale-Loehr, S., Powers, J., Long, T., & Bazarova, N.N. (2022). Multi-stakeholder perspective on digital tools for U.S. asylum applicants seeking healthcare and legal information. Proceedings of the ACM on Computer-Supported Collaborative Journal (PACM CSCW Journal). Presentation Slides

Chang, P., Bazarova, N. N., & Wethington, E. (2022). How Older Adults with Chronic Pain Manage Social Support Interactions with Mobile Media Health CommunicationHealth Communication, 37(3), 384-396. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2020.1846272

Freed, D., Bhandari, A., Yale-Loehr, S., & Bazarova, N.N. (2022, September) Using Contextual Integrity to Evaluate Digital Health Tools for Asylum Applicants. Presented at the 4th Annual Symposium on Applications of Contextual Integrity, 2022. *

Kruzan, K., Whitlock, J., Bazarova, N. N., Bhandari A., & Chapman J. (2022). Use of a mobile peer support app among young people with nonsuicidal self-injury: Small-scale randomized controlled trial. JMIR Formative Research, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.2196/26526 

Ozanne, M., Bhandari, A., Bazarova, N.N., & DiFranzo, D. (2022). Shall AI moderators be made visible? Perception of accountability and trust in moderation systems on social media platforms. Big Data & Society, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517221115666

Taylor, S., Zhao, P., & Bazarova, N. N. (2022). Social media and close relationships: A puzzle of connection and disconnection. Current Opinion in Psychology, 45, 101292. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2021.12.004

Zhao, P., & Yan, K. (2022). “Not as attractive and communicatively competent as I expected”: The effects of expectancy violations on relational outcomes during modality switching in online dating. Computers in Human Behavior, 131, 107203. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2022.107203

2021

Bhandari, A., Ozanne, M., Bazarova, N. N., & DiFranzo, D. (2021). Do you care who flagged this post? Effects of moderator transparency on bystander behavior. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 26(5), 284-300. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmab007

Campos, D., Valle, N., Bazarova, N. N. (2021, July). Promoting social media literacy and digital citizenship with Social Media TestDrive. Connected Learning Summit 2021. *

Kruzan, K., Bazarova, N. N., & Whitlock, J. (2021). Investigating self-injury support solicitations and response on a mobile peer support application. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 5(CSCW2), 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1145/3479498

Kruzan, K., Whitlock, J., & Bazarova, N. N. (2021). Examining the relationship between use of a mobile peer-support application and self-injury outcomes. A longitudinal mixed-method study. JMIR Mental Health, 8(1), e21854. https://doi.org/10.2196/21854

Lapierre, M.A. & Zhao, P. (2021). Smartphones and social support: Longitudinal associations between smartphone use and types of support. Social Science Computer Review, 40(3), 831–843. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894439320988762

Liao, W.,  Bazarova, N. N., Yuan, C., & McLeod, P. (2021). Group communication and technology: How has technology changed group communication? In S. Poole, S. Beck, and J. Keaton (Eds.), The Handbook of Group and Team Communication Research. Emerald Publishing. Invited Chapter.

Masur, P., *DiFranzo, D., & Bazarova, N. (2021). Behavioral contagion on social media: Effects of social norms, design interventions, and critical media literacy on self-disclosure. PLoS ONE 16(7), e0254670. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254670

Taylor, S. H., & Bazarova, N. N. (2021). Always available, always attached: A relational perspective on the effects of mobile phones and social media on subjective well-being. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 26(4), 187-206. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmab004

Valle, N., Vargas, D. C., Huth, B., Zou, W., & Bazarova, N. N. (2021, November). Using a Social Media Simulation Platform to Foster Digital Citizenship. Presented at the Association for Educational Communications and Technology International Convention, Columbus, OH. *

Zhang, R., Bazarova, N. N., & Madhu, R. (2021). Distress disclosure across social media platforms during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Untangling the effects of platforms, affordances, and audiences. Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems. ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445134

Zhao, P., Lapierre, M.A., Rains, S.A., & Segrin, C. (2021).When and why we disclose distress on SNSs: Perceived affordances, disclosure goals, and anticipated negatived evaluations. Computers in Human Behavior, 125(C). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2021.106964

2020

Bazarova, N. N., & Masur, P. (2020). Towards an integration of individualistic, networked, and institutional approaches to online disclosure and privacy in a networked ecology. Current Opinion in Psychology, 36, 118-123. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2020.05.004

Choi, Y. H., & Bazarova, N. N. (2020). Self-disclosure and self-presentation. Invited manuscript in J. Van den Bulck (Ed.), The international encyclopedia of media psychology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

Kruzan, K., Whitlock, J., Bazarova, N.N., Miller, K., Chapman, J., & Won, A.S. (2020) Supporting self-injury recovery: The potential for virtual reality intervention. Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems. ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3313831.3376396

Masur, P., DiFranzo, D., Bazarova, N. N. (2020) Behavioral contagion in social media: Effects of social norms, design interventions, and critical media literacy on self-disclosure. To be presented at the 70th Annual International Communication Association Conference, Gold Cost, Australia. Top Paper for Communication and Technology Division

Liao, W., Yuan, C., Bazarova, N. N., & McLeod, P. (2021). Group communication and technology: How has technology changed group communication? In S. Poole, S. Beck, and J. Keaton (Eds.), The Handbook of Group and Team Communication Research. Emerald Publishing. Invited Chapter.

Sannon, S., Stoll, B., DiFranzo, D., Jung, M., & Bazarova, N.N. (2020). “I just shared your responses”: Extending communication privacy management theory to interactions with conversational agents. Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work, 4(GROUP), 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1145/3375188

Sannon, S., Vorvoreanu, M., Fourney, A., & Walker, K. (2020). “Am I doing this all wrong?” Challenges in Family Information Management. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW’20). ACM, 4(CSCW2),138, 1-28. https://doi.org/10.1145/3415209

Taylor, S. H., & Bazarova, N. N. (2020).  Always available, always attached: A relational perspective on the effects of mobile phones and social media on subjective well-being. To be presented at the 70th Annual International Communication Association Conference, Gold Cost, Australia. *

2019

Chang, P. F., Bazarova, N. N., & Wethington, E. (2019). How older adults with chronic pain manage social support interactions with mobile media. Presented at the National Communication Association 105th Annual Convention, Baltimore, Maryland. *

Choi, Y.H., DiFranzo, D, Purington, M, Whitlock, J., Bazarova, N.N.., & Masur, P. (2019). Social Media TestDrive: Enhancing social media literacy through experiential learning in a social media simulation. Presented at the 2019 Connected Learning Summit. Irvine, California. *

DiFranzo, D., Choi, Y.H., Purington, A., Taft, J.G., Whitlock, J., Bazarova, N.N. (2019). Social Media TestDrive: Real-World social media education for the next generation. In Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI’19). Glasgow, UK.

Masur, P., DiFranzo, D., & Bazarova, N. (2019). Social influence in online environments: examining the effects of social norms, design interventions, and critical media literacy on self-disclosure in social media. Presented at the 11th Conference of the Media Psychology Division. Chemnitz, Germany. *

Rokito, S., Choi, Y.H., Taylor, S. H., & Bazarova, N. N. (2019). Over-gratified, under-gratified, or just right? Applying the gratification discrepancy approach to investigate recurrent Facebook use. Computers in Human Behavior, 93, 76–83.

Sannon, S., and Cosley, D. (2019). Privacy, Power, and Invisible Labor on Amazon Mechanical Turk. In Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’19).

Sannon, S., Murnane, E., Bazarova, N. N., & Gay, G. (2019). “I was really, really nervous posting it”: Communicating about invisible chronic illnesses across social media platforms. In Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI’19). Glasgow, UK.

Sannon, S., Stoll, B., DiFranzo, D., Jung, M., & Bazarova, N.N. (2019). “I just shared your responses”: Extending communication privacy management theory to interactions with conversational agents. Presented at the 69th Annual International Communication Association Conference. Washington, DC. *

Taylor, S., DiFranzo, D., Choi, Y. H., Sannon, S., and Bazarova, N. (2019). Accountability and Empathy by Design: Encouraging Bystander Intervention to Cyberbullying on Social Media. In Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction (CSCW ’19).

Yuan, Y. C., Liao, W., & Bazarova, N. N. (2019). Judging Expertise Through Communication Styles in Intercultural Collaboration. Management Communication Quarterly, 33 (2), 238-271. https://doi.org/10.1177/0893318918824674

2018

Chang, P. F., Whitlock, J., & Bazarova, N. N. (2018). “To Respond or not to Respond, that is the Question”: The decision-making process of providing social support to distressed posters on Facebook. Social Media + Society, 4(1), 1-11.  https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305118759290

 

DiFranzo, D., Taylor, S. H., Kazerooni, F., Wherry, O. D., & Bazarova, N. N. (2018). Upstanding by Design: Bystander intervention in cyberbullying. In Proceedings of the 2018 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI’18).

French, M., & Bazarova, N. N. (2018). The effect of response expectancy violations on satisfaction in social media. Extended Abstract for the 68th Annual International Communication Association Conference, Prague, Czech Republic.

Kazerooni, F., Taylor, S. H., Bazarova, N. N., & Whitlock, J. L. (2018). Cyberbullying bystander intervention: The number of offenders and retweeting predict likelihood of helping a cyberbullying victim. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 23(3), 146-162.

Li, J. H., Yuan, Y. C., Bazarova, N. N., & Bell, B. (2018). Talk and let talk: Effects of language proficiency and communication channel on speaking up and expertise recognition in multinational teams. Group and Organizational Management. 

Liao, W., Bazarova, N. N., & Yuan, Y. C. (2018). Unpacking medium effects on social psychological processes in computer-mediated communication using the social relations modelJournal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 23, 90-106.

Liao, W., Bazarova, N. N., & Yuan, Y. C. (2018). Expertise judgment and communication accommodation in linguistic styles in computer-mediated and face-to-face groups. Communication Research, 45(8), 1122–1145.

Sannon, S., Bazarova, N. N., & Cosley, D. (2018). Privacy lies: Understanding how, when, and why people lie to protect their privacy in multiple online contexts. In Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems  – CHI ’18 (pp. 1–13). Montreal QC, Canada: ACM Press.

Sannon, S., Bazarova, N. N., & Cosley, D. (2018). Privacy lies: understanding how, when, and why people lie to protect their privacy in multiple online contexts. Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS) 2018 Poster Session. Baltimore, MD. *

 

Sannon, S., & Cosley, D. (2018). “It was a shady HIT”: Navigating work-related privacy concerns on MTurk. In Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems  – CHI ’18 (pp. 1–6). Montreal QC, Canada: ACM Press.

Sannon, S. and Cosley, D. (2018). “It was a shady HIT”: Navigating work-related privacy concerns on MTurkUnited States Federal Trade Commission’s PrivacyCon 2018 Student Poster Session. Washington, DC. *

Sannon, S., Murnane, E., Bazarova, N.N., & Gay, G. (2018). Managing Privacy While Managing Pain: A Mixed Methods Study of Health Disclosures on Social Media. Technology, Mind & Society. Washington, DC.

Sannon, S., Stoll, B., DiFranzo, D., Jung, M., & Bazarova, N. N. (2018). How personification and interactivity influence stress-related disclosures to conversational agents. In Companion of the 2018 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing  (CSCW ’18) (pp. 285–288). Jersey City, NJ, USA: ACM Press. *

 

Taylor, S. H., & Bazarova, N. N. (2018). Revisiting media multiplexity: A longitudinal analysis of media use in romantic relationships. Journal of Communication, 00, 1-23.

 

Taylor, S. H., & Bazarova, N. N. (2018). Social media and subjective well-being: A relational perspective. In Z. Papacharissi (Ed). A Networked Self and Love (pp. 86-112). New York, NY: Routledge.

Taylor, S. H., Purington, M., & Bazarova, N. N. (2018). She’s just trying to annoy me”: Parent-teen discrepancies about online risks and mediation strategies. Presented at the 2018 International Association for Relationship Research Conference (IARR ’18), Fort Collins, CO. *

 

2017

Bazarova, N. N., Choi, Y. H., Whitlock, J. L., Cosley, D., & Sosik, V. S. (2017). Psychological distress and emotional expression on Facebook. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 20(3), 157-163.

Choi, Y., & Bazarova, N. N. (2017). Mediated social interactions and well-being: The role of self-disclosure, perceived responsiveness, and relatedness. Presented at the 2017 Conference of the National Communication Association, Dallas, TX. Top Four Paper, Human Communication and Technology Division, NCA.

French, M., & Bazarova, N. N. (2017). Is anybody out there?: Understanding masspersonal communication through expectations for response across social media platforms. Presented at the 67th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, May 25-29, 2017, San Diego, CA. *

Kazerooni, F., Taylor, S., Bazarova, N. N., & Whitlock, J. (2017). Cyberbullying bystander intervention: The number of offenders and retweeting predict likelihood of helping cyberbullying victim. Presented at the National Communication Association 103rd Annual Convention, Dallas, TX. *

Kruzan, K., Won, A., Whitlock, J., Bazarova, N. N., Purington, M., & DiFranzo, D.,   (2017). Virtual reality in treatment of non-suicidal self-injury. Presented at the 3rd Annual Innovation in Psychiatry and Behavioral Health: Virtual Reality and Behavior Change. Stanford, CA. *

Liao, W., Bazarova, N. N., & Yuan, C. (2017). Development and application of an analytical framework for analyzing social behaviors with social relations model in CMC groups. Presented at the 67th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, May 25-29, 2017, San Diego, CA. *

Purington, A., Taft, J. G., Sannon, S., Bazarova, N. N., & Taylor, S. H. (2017). “Alexa is my new BFF”: A case study of the Amazon Echo’s social functions and roles. Extended Abstract for the Workshop on Talking with Conversational Agents in Collaborative Action, ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work.

Purington, A., Taft, J. G., Sannon, S., Bazarova, N. N., & Taylor, S. H. (2017). Alexa is my new BFF: Social roles, user satisfaction, and personification of the Amazon Echo. In Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI’17), pp 2853-2859.

Sannon, S. (2017). When Privacy is Painful: Designing for Multiple Needs and Trade-offs. CSCW 2017 Workshop on Networked Privacy. Portland, OR. *

Sannon, S., Choi, Y. H., Taft, J. G., & Bazarova, N. N. (2017). What comments did I get? How post and comment characteristics predict interaction satisfaction on Facebook. Presented at the 2017 AAAI International Conference on Web & Social Media (ICWSM ’17), Montreal, Canada. *

Taylor, S. H., & Bazarova, N. N. (2017). Media multiplexity in romantic relationships: A longitudinal test of relational closeness, relational uncertainty, and multimedia communication. Presented at the 67th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, May 25-29, 2017, San Diego, CA. *

Taylor, S. H., Hinck, A, & Lim, H. (2017). An experimental test of how selfies change social judgments on Facebook. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 20(10), 610-614.

Taylor, S. H., Hinck, A., & Lim, H. (2017). What the selfie says: An experimental test of how selfies change social judgments on Facebook. Presented at the 67th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, May 25-29, 2017, San Diego, CA. *

Taylor, S. H., Hutson, J., & Alicea, T. R. (2017). Social Consequences of Grindr Use: Extending the Internet-enhanced self-disclosure hypothesis. In Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’17). Denver, CO. 

Taylor, S. H., & Ledbetter, A. M. (2017). Extending media multiplexity theory to the extended family: Communication satisfaction and tie strength as moderators of violations of media use expectations. New Media & Society, 19(9), 1369–1387.

Taylor, S. H., Ledbetter, A. M., & Mazer, J. P. (2017). Initial specification and empirical test of media enjoyment theory. Presented at the 67th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, May 25-29, 2017, San Diego, CA. *

Taylor, S. H., Ledbetter, A. M., & Mazer, J. P. (2017). Initial specification and empirical test of media enjoyment theory. Communication Research.

2016

Bazarova, N. N. (2016). Review of “Sharing Our Lives Online: Risks and Exposure in Social Media”. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 60(1), 190-192.

Chang, P. F., & Bazarova, N. N. (2016). Managing stigma: Exploring disclosure-response patterns in pro-anorexic websites.Health Communication, 31, 217-229.

Chang, P. F., Bazarova, N. N., & Whitlock, J.L (2016). To respond or not to respond, that is the question: The decision making process of providing social support do distressed posters. Presented at the 2016 Society for Research on Adolescents Biennial Meeting, March 31-April 2, 2016, Baltimore, MD. *

Choi, Y. H., Bazarova, N. N., Whitlock, J.L., Cosley, D., & Sosik, V. (2016). Psychological distress and emotional expression on Facebook.  Presented at the 2016 Society for Research on Adolescents Biennial Meeting, March 31-April 2, 2016, Baltimore, MD. *

Choi, Y. H., Taylor, S. H., Sannon, S., & Bazarova, N. N. (2016). Social media affordances and interpersonal aspects of depression in Facebook communication. Paper presented at the National Communication Association 102nd Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA. November 2016. *

Ledbetter, A. M., Taylor, S. H., & Mazer, J. P. (2016). Enjoyment fosters media use frequency and determines its relational outcomes: Toward a synthesis of uses and gratifications theory and media multiplexity theory. Computers in Human Behavior, 54, 149-157.

Liao, W., Bazarova, N. N., & Yuan, C. (2016). Expertise judgment and communication accommodation in linguistic styles in computer-mediated and face-to-face groupsCommunication Research. 

Liao, W., Yuan, C., & Bazarova, N. N. (2016). Expertise judgments per communication styles: A China-US comparative study. Paper presented at the 66th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, June 9-13, 2016. Fukuoka, Japan. *

Rokito, S., & Bazarova, N. N. (2016). Over-gratified, under-gratified, or just right? Applying the gratification discrepancy approach to investigate recurrent Facebook use.  Paper presented at the 66th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, June 9-13, 2016. Fukuoka, Japan. *

Sannon, S., & Bazarova, N. N. (2016). From theory to design: Technological interventions for coping with stress and anxiety. Extended Abstract for the Workshop on Computing and Mental Health, Computer-Human Interaction (CHI 2016), May 7-12, San Jose, CA.

Taylor, S. H., & Bazarova, N. N. (2016). Media multiplexity in romantic relationships: Understanding the relationship between tie strength, relational uncertainty, and media use frequency. Presented at the 2016 Conference for the International Association of Relationship Research, July 20-24, 2016, Toronto, CA. *

Taylor, S. H., & Bazarova, N. N. (2016). The Interaction between relational uncertainty and media affordances: An investigation of date request messages across different interpersonal media. Presented at the 2016 Conference for the International Association of Relationship Research, July 20-24, 2016, Toronto, CA. *

Xu, B., Chang, P. F., Welker, C., Bazarova, N. N., & Cosley, D. (2016). Automatic archiving vs. default deletion What Snapchat tells us about ephemerality in design.  Paper presented at the 19th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2016), San Francisco, CA; Feb 27-Mar 2. *

Research Workshop: Amazon Mechanical Turk. Slides (PDF)

2015

Bazarova, N.N. (2015). Online Disclosure. In C.R. Berger & M.E. Roloff (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Communication. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

Bazarova, N. N., Choi, Y. H., Sosik, V. S., Cosley, D., & Whitlock, J. L. (2015). Social sharing of emotions on Facebook: Channel differences, satisfaction, and replies. Paper presented at the 18th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2015), Vancouver, Canada, March 14-18. *

Chang, P.F. & Bazarova, N.N. (2015). Managing stigma: Exploring disclosure-response communication patterns in pro-Anorexic websites. Health Communication, 31(2), 217-229.

Chang, P. F., Bazarova, N. N., & Gay, G. (2015). Chronic pain communication and social support in online and mobile interactions. Paper presented at the 68th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America (GSA ’15). Orlando, FL. *

Chang, P.F., Choi, Y.H., Bazarova, N.N., & Loeckenhoff, C.E. (2015). Age differences in online social networking: Extending socioemotional selectivity theory to to social networking sites. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 59(2), 221-239.

Choi, Y. H., & Bazarova, N. N. (2015). Self-disclosure characteristics and motivations in social media: Extending the functional model to multiple social network sites. Human Communication Research, 41, 480-500.

Li, H., Yuan, Y. C., Bazarova, N. N., & Bell, B. (2015). Talk and let talk: The effects of language proficiency on speaking up and expertise perceptions in multinational teams. Paper presented at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Vancouver, BC. *

Liao, W., Bazarova, N. N., & Yuan, C. (2015). Expertise perception and communication accommodation. Paper presented at the 65th Annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico. *

Liu, Y-C., & Bazarova, N. N. (2015). Making a statement: Motivations and concerns underlying political conversations on social network sites. Paper presented at the 2015 National Communication Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. *

2014

Bazarova, N.N. & Choi, Y.H. (2014). Self-Disclosure in social media: Extending the functional approach to disclosure motivations and characteristics on social network sites. Journal of Communication. 

Chang, P.F. & Bazarova, N.N. (2014). Managing stigma: Exploring disclosure-response communication patterns in pro-anorexic websites. Presented at the 64th Annual conference of the International Communication Association, Seattle, WA, May 22-26. *

Choi, Y.H. & Bazarova, N.N. (2014). Self-disclosure on Facebook and Twitter: An examination of medium and audience as contextual factors. Presented at the 64th Annual conference of the International Communication Association, Seattle, WA, May 22-26. *

Choi, Y.H. & Bazarova, N.N. (2014). Self-disclosure characteristics and motivations in social media: Extending the functional model to multiple social network sites. Human Communication Research. Published online before print.

Sosik, V. & Bazarova, N.N. (2014). Relational maintenance on social network sites: How Facebook communication predicts relational escalation. Computers in Human Behavior, 35, 124-131.

2013

Bazarova, N.N.Chang, P.Choi, Y.H., & Loeckenhoff, C.E. (2013). Online social networking across the life span: Extending socioemotional selectivity theory to social network sites. Paper presented at the 2013 AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM ’13). *

Bazarova, N.N. & Choi, Y.H. (2013). Self-disclosure in social media: Extending the functional approach to disclosure motivations and characteristics on social network sites. Paper presented at the 2013 National Communication Association Convention. *

Bazarova, N.N., Taft, J.G., Choi, Y.H., & Cosley, D. (2013). Managing impressions and relationships on Facebook: Self-presentational and relational concerns revealed through an analysis of language style. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 32, 121-141.

Bazarova, N.N. & Yuan, Y.C. (2013). Expertise recognition and influence in intercultural groups: Differences between face-to-face and computer-mediated communication. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 18, 437-453.

Jiang, L.C., Bazarova, N.N., & Hancock, J.T. (2013). From perception to behavior: Disclosure reciprocity and the intensification of intimacy in computer-mediated communication. Communication Research 40(1), 125-143.

Yuan, Y.C.,  Bazarova, N.N., Fulk, J., & Zhang, Z.X. (2013). Recognition of expertise and perceived influence in intercultural collaboration: A study of mixed American and Chinese groups. Journal of Communication 63, 476-497.

2012

Bazarova, N.N. (2012). Contents and contexts: Disclosure perceptions on Facebook. In Proceedings of the ACM 2012 conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) (pp. 369-372).

Bazarova, N.N. (2012). Public intimacy: Disclosure interpretation and social judgments on Facebook. Journal of Communication 62, 815-832.

Bazarova, N.N. & Hancock, J.T. (2012). Attributions after a group failure: Do they matter? Effects of attributions on group communication and performance. Communication Research39(4), 499-522. 

Bazarova, N.N., Walther, J.B., & McLeod, P.L. (2012). Minority influence in virtual groups: A comparison of four theories of minority influence. Communication Research 39(3), 295-316.

Liu, X., Hancock, J.T., Zhang, G., Xu, R., Markowitz, D. M., & Bazarova, N.N. (2012). Exploring linguistic features for deception detection in unstructured text. In Proceedings of the 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS45).

2011

Jiang, L.C., Bazarova, N.N., & Hancock, J.T. (2011). The disclosure-intimacy link in computer-mediated communication: An attributional extension of the hyperpersonal model. Human Communication Research 37, 58-77.

Markowitz, D. M., Hancock, J.T., & Bazarova, N. (2011). The language of presidential lies: How words can reflect lies about war, personal scandal, and state secrets. Paper presented at the 2011 National Communication Association Conference, New Orleans, LA. *

2010

Bazarova, N.N., & Hancock, J.T. (2010). From dispositional attributions to behavior motives: The folk-conceptual theory and implications for communication. In C. Salmon (Ed.), Communication Yearbook 34 , 63-91. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Birnholtz, J., Guillory, J., Hancock, J.T., & Bazarova, N.N. (2010). On my way: Deceptive texting and interpersonal awareness narratives. In Proceedings of the ACM 2010 conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work.

2009

Bazarova, N.N., & Walther, J.B. (2009). Attribution of blame in virtual groups. In P. Lutgen-Sandvik & B. Davenport-Sypher (Eds.), The destructive side of organizational communication: Processes, consequences, and constructive ways of organizing (pp. 252-266). Mahwah, NJ: Routledge/LEA.

Bazarova, N.N. & Walther, J.B. (2009). Attributions in virtual groups: Distances and behavioral variations in computer-mediated discussions. Small Group Research 40(2), 138-162.

Hancock, J.T., Birnholtz, J., Bazarova, N.N., Guillory, J., Perlin, J., & Amos, B. (2009). Butler lies: Awareness, deception, design. In Proceedings of the ACM 2009 conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI).

2008

Walther, J. B., & Bazarova, N.N. (2008). Validation and application of electronic propinquity theory to computer-mediated communication in groupsCommunication Research, 35, 622-645.