Chewning, L. V., Lai, C-H., & Doerfel, M. L. (2012). Communication technologies to rebuild communication structures. Management Communication Quarterly, available online: DOI: 10.1177/0893318912465815

Lane, J. (2011, August). Brands in action: Brand consumption and branding amongst teenagers in Harlem street teams. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.

Lane, J. (2012, March). The digital street. Panelist at the Digital Media and Learning Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Lane, J. (2013, August). Code switching on the digital street. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY.

Lane, J. (2014, November). The digital street: An ethnography of networked street life in Harlem. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Post- Preconference Workshop: Communication in City and Community, Chicago, IL.

Lane, J. & Ramirez, F. (2015, November). The prosecutorial affordances of social media. Paper presented at the Urban Communication Foundation NCA Pre- Conference, Las Vegas, NV. (Spotlight Panel)

Lane, J. (2016, June). Panelist for Mediated street life in unequal cities. Panel accepted to the International Communication Association Convention, Fukuoka, Japan.

Lane, J. & Ramirez, F. (2016, June). Beyond admissibility: The prosecutorial affordances of social media use. Paper accepted at International Communication Association Convention, Fukuoka, Japan.

Lane, J. (revise and resubmit). Code switching on the digital street. City & Community.

Awarded 2013 Best Student Paper by Communication and Information Technologies Section of the American Sociological Association

Lane, J. 2010. Mortgaging Michael Jordan’s reputation. In D.C. Ogden & J.N. Rosen (Eds.), Fame to infamy: Race, sport, and the fall from grace (pp. 122-145).Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi.

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