"A Calling at Risk?," afterword in David H. Weaver and G. Cleveland Wilhoit, The American Journalists in the 1990s" U.S. News People at the End of an Era. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1996.
Book review: American Journalism, Summer-Fall 1993, pp. 145-147.
Trevor Brown, "College Debts and Career Options," presstime, September 1991, p.27
Trevor Brown, "Why Has the U.S. Media Spotlight Turned Away From South Africa?" ASNE Bulletin, July-August 1988, pp. 34-35
Trevor Brown, "Did Anybody Know His Name? U.S. Press coverage of Biko," Journalism Quarterly, spring 1980, pp. 31-38
Trevor Brown and David H. Weaver, "Predicting Performance in Graduate Journalism Programs," Journalism Educator, July 1979, pp. 13-15
Trevor Brown, "Reviewers on Reviewing," Journalism Quarterly, Spring 1978, pp. 32-38
Charlene Brown, Trevor Brown and William L. Rivers, The Media and the People. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1978.
Trevor Brown, "Free Press Fair Game for South Africa's Government," in Michael H. Prosser (ed.), Intercommunication Among Nations and Peoples. New York: Harper & Row, 1973
David L. Grey and Trevor Brown, "Letters to the Editor: hazy Reflections of Public Opinion," Journalism Quarterly, Autumn 1970, pp. 450-456, 471
Chapter on teh South African press in William L. Rivers, The Adversaries: Politics and the Press. Boston: Beacon Press, 1970