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. (2013). Back to the 1990s? Revisiting 20th century digital image ethics debates via Instagram. Paper Presented to the National Communication Association as part of the Visual Communication Division panel Legal, Ethical, and Technical Challenges in the Evolving Online and Mobile Visual Paradigm, November 23, Washington,  D.C.

Keith, S. (2014). Spirit and practice: Literary journalism and the U.S. journalism review movement of the  1960s and 1970s. Work-­‐in-­‐progress submission presented at International Association for Literary Journalism Studies Ninth International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies, “Literary Journalism: Local, Regional, National, Global,” May 15-­‐17, The American University of Paris.

Keith, S. (2014). From Chicago to your town: A history of the local journalism review movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Research Roundtable presentation, National Communication Association Convention, November 21, Chicago.

Keith, S. (2015). Cartooning journalism’s foibles: Editorial cartoons in journalism reviews of the 1960s and 1970s. Presented to the Joint Journalism and Communication Historians Conference, March 21, New York University.

Keith, S. (2015). Journalistic and cyber-­‐citizen memory: Looking at the past through anniversary journalism and social media. Presented to the Twentieth Anniversary Conference of the Group for War and Culture Studies, The Past, Present and Future of War and Culture Studies, University of Westminster, London, June 26.

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. (2015). Memory, exaggeration, and the role of the television anchor. Presented to the Journalism Research and Education Section at the International Association for Media and Communication Research, July 12-­‐16, Montreal, Canada.

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., & Spicer, R. N. (2016). Journalism, citizenship and activism: A proposal for a new type of course. Accepted for presentation at the Fourth World Journalism Education Congress, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand, July 14-­‐16.

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