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shelley lane
Visiting Associate Professor
Professional Communications and Emerging Media and Communication Studies
Office: JO 5.608A
Phone: 972-883-2028
Email: shelley.lane@utdallas.edu |
Areas of Interest:
Communication education; interpersonal communication; intercultural communication; speech and language
Education:
Ph.D. Communication Arts and Sciences, University of Southern California, 1982
M.A. Communication Arts and Sciences, University of Southern California, 1981
B.A. Communication Studies, University of California Los Angeles, 1979
Recent Publications and Conference Presentations:
Lane, S.D. (in review) "Dialogic Civility and Intercultural Communication in a Postmodern World." The International Journal of Communication.
Lane, S.D. (in review) "The audience adaptation-infomercial speech". The Communication Teacher
Lane, S.D. (in press) Interpersonal Communication: Competence and Contexts. MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Lane, S.D. (in press) Instructor's Manual to Accompany Interpersonal Communication: Competence and Contexts. MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Lane, S.D. (2007) From two-year to four-year and four-year to two: Surviving the transition from the community college to the university (and vice versa). Competitively selected panel discussion presented at the National Communication Association convention, Chicago, IL.
Lane, S. D. (2005). Dialogic Communication: A Narrative to live by. Texas Speech Communication Journal, 29, 174-183.
Lane, S. D. (2005) Teaching communication courses using a framework of civility. Competitively selected panel discussion presented at the National Communication Association convention, Boston, MA.
Lane, S. D. (2004). “Movie-ing” forward; Looking back: Using video clips in communication instruction. Competitively selected panel discussion presented at the National Communication Association convention, Chicago, IL.
Lane, S. D. (2003). A Stirling style of speech: On the differences between English and English, EAP World, http://eap.ucop.edu/world/2003/language.htm.
Awards:
Minnie Stevens Piper Professor, 1996
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