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Healey, K. and Robert H. Woods, Jr., (2017), Processing is not judgment, storage is not memory: A critique of Silicon Valley’s moral catechism. Journal of Media Ethics, 32(1).

Healey, K. and Niall Stephens. (2017). Augmenting Justice: The Politics of Wearable Technology from Silicon Valley to Ferguson. Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society. [in press]

Healey,  K. (April 27, 2016). Dreaming the Virtual: Why Lucid Dreamers Should Steer the Digital Economy. Huffington Post.

Healey, K. (February 11, 2016). Krapp’s Last Tweet: The Rise (and Fall?) of Privilege in the Digital Economy. Religion Dispatches.

Healey, Kevin. (2016). Convergence is not integrity: Proverbs for an era of digital humanism. Explorations in Media Ecology. Vol. 15: Nos.3&4. [in press].

Healey, K. (November 8, 2015). We are All Glassholes Now: Privilege, Silicon Valley, and our New Wearable Tech Problem. Salon.

Healey, Kevin. (2015). Contemplative media studies, Religions, 6(3), 948-968;

Healey, Kevin. (December 14, 2014). Google-phonics, or, What is the Sound of a Thousand Tech Workers Meditating? Religion Dispatches.

Robert H. Woods, Jr. and Kevin Healey. (2013). Prophetic Critique and Popular Media: Theoretical Foundations and Practical Applications. Peter Lang Publishers.

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