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Keith, S. (2001). Sex, professors, and the Internet: First Amendment problems with the Fourth Circuit’s ruling in Urofsky v. Gilmore. Presented to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium, March 2001, Columbia, South Carolina, where it earned the first-‐place student paper award from the AEJMC Law Division.
Keith, S. (2004). Holding headlines to a higher standard: A history of libel law's fair index rule. Presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication History Division/American Journalism Historians Association meeting, March 13, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, New York.
Keith, S. (2004). The last line of defense in matters of ethics? Copy editors’ ethics role conceptions. Refereed paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Convention 2004, August 4, Toronto. Received the inaugural Professional Relevance Award from AEJMC's Media Ethics Division.
Keith, S. (2004). Bigger, better and happier? Roles of newspaper size, quality and supervisors in copy editors’ job satisfaction. Refereed paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Convention 2004, August 6, Toronto. Received third-‐place faculty paper award from AEJMC's Media Management and Economics Division
Keith, S., Schwalbe, C. B., & Silcock, B. W. (2004). Comparing new media with old: Equivalency challenges for content analysis. Refereed paper presented to the New Research for New Media symposium sponsored by the Institute for New Media Studies in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota, October 1, at Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Spain.
Keith, S. (2004). Building community on the copy desk: How newspapers with circulations between 25,001 and 50,000 stack up. Refereed paper presented to the Community Building Symposium X, sponsored by theHank Boyd Center for Community Media at Kansas State University during the National Newspaper Association Convention, September 16, Denver.
Keith, S. (2005). Too many stories and too little time? An analysis of perceptions of newspaper copy desk staffing and workload. Refereed paper presented to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Mid-‐Winter Conference, February 12, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia.
Keith, S., & Schwalbe, C. B. (2006). Women and the news media’s visual depictions of the U.S.-‐Iraq War. Presented to the International Communication Association on a Visual Studies division panel titled Framing the Iraq War: A Cross-‐Platform Comparison of Constructing the Iraq War in the U.S. Media, June 21, 2006, Dresden, Germany.
Keith, S. (2006). Linking news, copyright, and expression: Implications of Agence France Presse v. Google. Presented to the National Communication Association on a Freedom of Expression division panel titled Unraveling the Google Legal Web: A Microcosm of Online Free Expression and Intellectual Property Concerns, November 18, 2006, San Antonio, Texas.
Thornton, L-‐J. & Keith, S. (2008). Goodbye convergence, hello “Webvergence”: The decline of broadcast-‐ print partnerships in an increasingly online media world. Presented to Convergence and Society: The Participatory Web (3.0), Oct. 10, University of South Carolina, Columbia.