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Natalie Pennington
Natalie Pennington
Communication Studies, Colorado State University
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Self-monitoring, honesty, and cue use on Facebook: The relationship with user extraversion and conscientiousness
JA Hall, N Pennington
Computers in Human Behavior 29 (4), 1556-1564, 2013
1892013
Impression management and formation on Facebook: A lens model approach
JA Hall, N Pennington, A Lueders
New Media & Society 16 (6), 958-982, 2014
1782014
You don't de-friend the dead: An analysis of grief communication by college students through Facebook profiles
N Pennington
Death studies 37 (7), 617-635, 2013
1172013
Liking Obama and Romney (on Facebook): An experimental evaluation of political engagement and efficacy during the 2012 general election
N Pennington, KL Winfrey, BR Warner, MW Kearney
Computers in Human Behavior 44, 279-283, 2015
692015
Communication outside of the home through social media during COVID-19
N Pennington
Computers in human behavior reports 4, 100118, 2021
642021
“Why are they commenting on his page?”: Using Facebook profile pages to continue connections with the deceased
A Bouc, SH Han, N Pennington
Computers in Human Behavior 62, 635-643, 2016
562016
Is civility contagious? Examining the impact of modeling in online political discussions
SH Han, LAM Brazeal, N Pennington
Social Media+ Society 4 (3), 2056305118793404, 2018
402018
An analysis of humor orientation on Facebook: A lens model approach
N Pennington, JA Hall
Humor 27 (1), 1-21, 2014
372014
An examination of relational maintenance and dissolution through social networking sites
N Pennington
Computers in Human Behavior 105, 106196, 2020
362020
What it means to be a (Facebook) friend: Navigating friendship on social network sites
N Pennington
the annual meeting of the NCA 95th annual convention, 2009
322009
The toll of technology while working from home during COVID-19
N Pennington, AJ Holmstrom, JA Hall
Communication Reports 35 (1), 25-37, 2022
282022
Tie strength and time: Mourning on social networking sites
N Pennington
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 61 (1), 11-23, 2017
252017
Building and Maintaining Relationships in the Digital Age: Using Social Penetration Theory to Explore Communication through Social Networking Sites
N Pennington
University of Kansas, 2015
252015
Connecting through technology during COVID-19
J Hall, N Pennington, A Holmstrom
Human Communication & Technology 2 (1), 2021
232021
Quitting social media: A qualitative exploration of communication outcomes
N Pennington
Qualitative Research Reports in Communication 22 (1), 30-38, 2021
222021
Grieving for a (Facebook) friend: Understanding the impact of social network sites and the remediation of the grieving process
N Pennington
Mediating and remediating death, 233-250, 2016
20*2016
Engaging in political talk on Facebook: Investigating the role of interpersonal goals and cognitive engagement
N Pennington, KL Winfrey
Communication Studies 72 (1), 100-114, 2021
162021
Will you be my friend: Facebook as a model for the evolution of the social penetration theory
N Pennington
National Communication Association 94th Annual Convention 20, 2008
162008
What You Can Really Know about Someone from Their Facebook Profile
JA Hall, N Pennington
Social networking and impression management: Self-presentation in the …, 2012
152012
Does Facebook-enabled communication influence weak-tie relationships over time? A longitudinal investigation into mediated relationship maintenance
N Pennington, JA Hall
Communication Monographs 88 (1), 48-70, 2021
132021
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