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Keith, S. (2012). Click here to comment: Combining ethical and legal perspectives on Section 230. Presented to the Second International Symposium on Digital Ethics, Oct. 29, Loyola University Chicago.
Keith, S. (2013). Technology and editing education in the U.S.: Preparing students for an uncertain future. Presented to the World Journalism Education Congress, July 4, 2013, Mechelen, Belgium.
Keith, S. M. (2005). Review of Wilkins, L., & Coleman, R. (2004). The moral media: How journalists reason about ethics. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, in Newspaper Research Journal, 26 (4): 90-‐92.
Keith, S. (2013). Review of Göttke, F. (2010). Toppled: A book by Florian Göttke, Rotterdam: Post Editions. Reviewed for J-‐History on H-‐Net Reviews, May,
Keith, S. (2013). Review of Mieszkowski, J. (2012). Watching War. Redwood City, CA: Stanford University Press. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 28 (4), 302-‐304.
Keith, S. (Forthcoming, 2016). Scandal at the top in TV news. In Hilda Mandell & Gina Chen (Eds.), Scandal in the digital age. New York: Palgrave McMillan.
Newton, L.H., Hodges, L.W., & Keith, S. (2004, fall). Accountability in the professions; accountability in journalism. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 19 (3/4), 166-‐190.
Keith, S. (2005). Copy editor job satisfaction lowest at small newspapers. Newspaper Research Journal, 26 (2/3), 6-‐26. (Lead article)
Keith, S. (2005). Newspaper copy editors’ perceptions of their ideal and real ethics roles. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 82 (4), 930-‐951.
Keith, S., Schwalbe, C. B., & Silcock, B. W. (2006). Images in ethics codes in an era of violence and tragedy. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 21 (4), 245-‐264. (Lead article)