Published Works
Legal and Policy Responses to the Disappearing "Teacher Exception" or Copyright Ownership in the 21st Century University, 4 MINN. INTELL. PROP. REV. 209 (2003) (available at mipr.umn.edu/archive/v4n2/townsend.pdf)
This article expores the historical changes in the presumption that teacher's own their copyrighted materials. It also gives specific suggestions on how teachers can retain copyright, if that is something they are concerned about.
“NAFTA, Mexican Trucks and the Border: Making Sense of Years of International Arbitration, Domestic Debates, and the Supreme Court,” 31 Transportation L.J. 131 (Spring-Summer 2004).
“Generations and Generational Conflict,” Encyclopedia of European Social History, (Charles Scribner’s Sons), (invited, signed article).
“E-Commerce Business Websites,” co-written with Whitney Thier, Quirk and Tratos Newsletter, Fall 2000.
Ready for Adventures: Oral History Transcript 1996, Margaret H. Jones-Kanaar, a pioneer pediatrician, interviewed by Elizabeth Townsend, (Los Angeles: Oral History Program, University of California, Los Angeles, 1996). (a nine-part interview)
“Common Ground of War: The Clinician and Cultural Historian in Symbiosis,” National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Quarterly, Spring 1996.
“Postmodernism and Biography: A Dialogue,” co-written with Elizabeth Covington, UCLA Historical Journal, 1995.
“This is the World I Create: Gender and Current First World War Scholarship,” UCLA Historical Journal, 1994.