Natalie Bazarova examines social-psychological and communication processes in social media and mobile interactions, with a particular interest in disclosure and privacy of personal information, wellbeing and mental health, and personal relationships and family communication. Her research has been funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, United States Department of Agriculture, Cornell Institute for the Social Sciences, and Cornell’s Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research. Natalie enjoys interdisciplinary collaborations, and welcomes collaborators and students from different disciplines.
Education
Ph D, Cornell University,
Awards & Honors
Best Student-Led Paper Award and Translational Research Best Student-Led Paper Award, Gender and Diversity in Organizations Division 2015 Academy of Management
Courses Taught
COMM 4980: Communication Teaching Experience
COMM 2990: Directed Research Experience
COMM 7970: Graduate Independent Study
INFO 4900: Independent Reading and Research
COMM 4990: Independent Research
COMM 2820: Research Methods in Communication Studies
Presenting the hourlong webinar will be Janis Whitlock, research scientist in the College of Human Ecology, and Natalie Bazarova, associate professor of communication in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Visit the eCornell website to...
Educators across the country can now use Cornell-designed interactive tutorials to teach elementary and middle schoolers how to participate positively in social media – while simultaneously learning to navigate some of its potential perils. The...