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Keith, S. (2006). Commemorating the contest: Newspaper sports sections as lieux de memoire. Presented to the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, November 4, Vancouver, British Columbia
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.
Keith, S. (2009). The “other” CJR: The Windy City experiment and journalistic accountability, 1968-‐1975. Presented to the Joint Journalism Historians Meeting sponsored by the American Journalism Historians Association and the AEJMC History Division, March 14, Marymount Manhattan College, New York.
Keith, S. (2009). Sinking subs and collapsing copy desks? The evolution of editing at newspapers and their Web sites. Presented at the Future of Journalism Conference sponsored by Journalism Studies and Journalism Practice Sept. 9-‐10, University of Cardiff, Wales.
Keith, S. (2010). Montana Journalism Review: The Big Sky beginning of the local journalism review movement. Presented to the Joint Journalism Historians Conference, sponsored by the American Journalism Historians Association and the History Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, March 13, City University of New York Graduate Center, New York.
Keith, S. (2010). Shifting circles: Re-‐conceptualizing Shoemaker and Reese’s theory of a hierarchy of influences on media content for a new-‐media era. Second-‐place paper, “New Media Theory: How Far Have we Traveled?” a conference co-‐sponsored by the Texas Tech Convergent Media Resource Center and the Communication Technology Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, April 16, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
Keith, S. (2010). The newsroom and social change: How the U.S. journalism review movement of the 1960s and 1970s reflected societal forces. Presented July 21, 2010, at the International Association for Media and Communication Research meeting, July 18-‐23, Braga, Portugal.
Keith, S. (2010). The Convergence Quadrant Model: Distilling theory of platform shift from a decade (or more) of convergence models. Presented at Convergence and Society: Science, Health & New Dimensions of Communication, Columbia, South Carolina, Oct. 11-‐12.
Keith, S. (2011). Ethics, experience, and audience: How U.S. journalism’s roots threaten a field in transition. Presented to Extending Expertise? Experts and Amateurs in Communication and Culture, April 30-‐May 1, University of Ottawa.
Keith, S. (2011). Collective memory and images of 9/11: A research agenda. Presented to the International Association of Media and Communication Researchers conference, Istanbul, Turkey, July 2011.