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Aakhus, M., Ågerfalk, P., Lyytinen, K., & Te’eni, D. (Eds.) (2014). Information Systems for Symbolic Action: Social Media and Beyond [Special Issue]. Management Information Systems Quarterly.
Katz, J. & Aakhus, M. (Eds.). (2004). 絶え間なき交信の時代―ケータイ文化の誕生 ( Taemanaki kooshin no jidai: keetai bunka no tanjoo/The age of perpetual contact: The birth of mobile culture). Tokyo: NTT出 版. (Translation and Republication in Japanese).
Katz, J. & Aakhus, M. (Eds.) (2002). Perpetual contact: Mobile communication, private talk, public performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Gailliard, Bernadette. "Communication and Identity Negotiation Processes by Professionals in Health Care Organizations: Examining Race, Gender, and Class Intersections." Dissertation.
Keith, S. (1998). The influences of Piet Mondrian and other artists of the De Stijl movement on modern modular newspaper design. Presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium 1998, March 1998, Metairie, Louisiana.
Keith, S. (1999). Journalism reviews: Fulfilling Hutchins’ recommendation. Presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium 1999, March 1999, Lexington, Kentucky.
Keith, S. (2000). Ethics for editors: What 10 editing textbooks teach. Presented to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium, March 2000, Chapel Hill, N.C., where it received the first-‐place student paper award in the Media Ethics Division
Keith, S. (2000). Libel in 48 point: How courts have ruled since Sullivan on allegedly false and defamatory headlines atop accurate stories. Presented to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual meeting 2000, August, Phoenix, Arizona.
Keith, S. (2000). Ethics for editors: What 11 editing textbooks teach. Presented to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual meeting, August 2000, Phoenix, Arizona.
Keith, S. (2001). Hyperlinks and the First Amendment: Toward a hierarchy of protection. Presented to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 2001, Washington, D.C. Received the Whitney and Shirley Mundt Top Student Paper Award from the Law Division of AEJMC.