Kevin Healey, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Inst of Communications Rsch | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
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Sign in to add mentorClifford G. Christians | grad student | 2011 | UIUC | |
(The spirit of networks: New media and the changing role of religion in American public life.) |
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Healey K. (2018) Dreaming the Virtual: How Lucid Dream Practice Can Inform VR Development The Journal of Virtual Worlds Research. 11 |
Healey K, Potter R. (2018) Coding the Privileged Self: Facebook and the Ethics of Psychoanalysis “Outside the Clinic”: Television & New Media. 19: 660-676 |
Healey K, Fraser L. (2017) A common darkness: Style and spirituality in Goth subculture Journal of Popular Music Studies. 29 |
Healey K, Stephens N. (2017) Augmenting justice: Google glass, body cameras, and the politics of wearable technology Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society. 15: 370-384 |
Healey K. (2015) Contemplative media studies Religions. 6: 948-968 |
Healey K. (2015) Disrupting Wisdom 2.0: The Quest for "Mindfulness" in Silicon Valley and Beyond The Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture. 4: 67-95 |
Healey K. (2014) Coercion, consent and the struggle for social media Explorations in Media Ecology. 13: 201-218 |
Healey K. (2010) The pastor in the basement: Discourses of authenticity in the networked public sphere Symbolic Interaction. 33: 526-551 |
Healey K. (2010) For a culture and political economy of the prophetic: Critical scholarship and religious politics after the 2008 election Cultural Studies - Critical Methodologies. 10: 157-170 |
Healey K. (2010) The role of prophetic critique in Clifford Christians's philosophy of technology Journal of Mass Media Ethics: Exploring Questions of Media Morality. 25: 121-138 |