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Keith, S. (2015). A narrowed view from the top? How 97 years of Pulitzer Prizes for Public Service define public interest journalism in the U.S. Presented to Producteurs d’Information Publique et Intérêt Public/News Producers and the Public Interest, bilingual preconference at the Université du Québec à Montréal before the International Association for Media and Communication Research conference, July 11
Keith, S. (2016). The narrative in the native: Literary journalism approaches in native advertising. Accepted for presentation as a work in progress at the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies 11th International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, in Porto Alegre, Brazil, May 19-‐21.
Keith, S. (2014). Review of Kennedy, D. (2013). The wired city: Reimagining journalism and civic life in the post-‐newspaper age. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press. Information & Culture: A Journal of History.
Keith, S., & Riley, N. (2012). Report on 2010-‐2011 Page and Johnson Legacy Scholar Award project "Public relations ethics through journalists’ eyes: How the local journalism review movement viewed PR: 1958-‐ 1975." Submitted to the Arthur W. Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication at Pennsylvania State University.
Keith, S. (2007). Searching for news headlines: Connections between unresolved hyperlinking issues and a new battle over copyright online. In M. Machill & M. Beiler (Eds.) Die wachsende Macht von Suchmaschinen im Internet /The power of search engines (pp. 202-‐219). Cologne, Germany: Herbert von Halem
Schwalbe, C.B., Keith, S., & Silcock, B. W. (Accepted pending minor revisions). Researching the framing of still and moving images across media platforms: Challenges and opportunities. Invited chapter under revision for inclusion in Paul D’Angelo and Jim Kypers (Eds.), Doing framing analysis, Vol. 2, New York: Routledge.
Schwalbe, C. B., Keith, S., & Silcock, B. W. (2004, fall). Embedded images: The framing of the first visuals of the U.S. War in Iraq: A content analysis of television, Internet, newspaper, and magazine coverage. Southwestern Mass Communication Journal, 19 (2), 61-‐72.
Silcock, B. W. & Keith, S. (2006). Translating the Tower of Babel? Issues of definition, language, and culture in converged newsrooms. Journalism Studies, 7 (4), 610-‐627. doi:10.1080/14616700600758025
Schwalbe, C. B., Silcock, B. W., & Keith, S. (2008). Framing scenarios of the U.S.-‐led invasion of Iraq: Applying the master war narrative to electronic and print news, Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 53 (3), 448-‐465. doi:10.1080/08838150802205702
Keith, S., Silcock, B. W., & Schwalbe, C. B. (2009). Visualizing cross-‐media coverage: Picturing war across platforms during the U.S.-‐led invasion of Iraq. Atlantic Journal of Communication, 17:1-‐18. (Lead article)