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41
Citations
12692
World Ranking
4898
National Ranking
293

Overview

Andrew Feenberg is affiliated with Simon Fraser University in Canada. Their academic work predominantly falls within the Social Sciences, with a particular emphasis on Sociology and Political Science, Philosophy, Information Systems, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Management Science and Operations Research.

Their research topics cover a variety of areas including Critical Theory and Philosophy, Marxism and Critical Theory, Digital Education and Society, Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Information Systems Theories and Implementation, Complex Systems and Decision Making, and Management and Organizational Studies.

Recent publications by Andrew Feenberg include:

  • Critical Constructivism, Postphenomenology and the Politics of Technology, 2020, Techné Research in Philosophy and Technology
  • Marcuse's critique of technology today, 2023, Philosophy & Social Criticism
  • Technology, culture and critical theory: an interview with Andrew Feenberg, 2023, International Politics
  • Tecnociência e a desreificação da natureza, 2020, Filosofia Unisinos
  • Capacités d'agir à l'ère numérique, 2020, Esprit

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Feenberg include Daniel R. McCarthy, Armen Khatchatourov, Pierre-Antoine Chardel, Cindy Xin, and Fabrício Klain Cristofoletti.

Feenberg's work is commonly published in venues such as Techné Research in Philosophy and Technology, Philosophy & Social Criticism, International Politics, Filosofia Unisinos, and Esprit.

Best Publications

  • Critical theory of technology

    Andrew Feenberg

  • Transforming Technology: A Critical Theory Revisited

    Andrew Feenberg

  • Alternative Modernity: The Technical Turn in Philosophy and Social Theory

    Andrew Feenberg

  • THE WRITTEN WORLD: ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COMPUTER CONFERENCING

    Andrew Feenberg

  • SUBVERSIVE RATIONALIZATION: TECHNOLOGY, POWER AND DEMOCRACY 1

    Andrew Feenberg

  • Critical Theory of Technology: An Overview

    Andrew Feenberg

  • Heidegger and Marcuse: The Catastrophe and Redemption of History

    Andrew Feenberg

  • Modernity and Technology

    Thomas J. Misa;Andrew Feenberg;Philip Brey

  • Marcuse or Habermas: Two critiques of technology 1

    Andrew Feenberg

  • Lukacs, Marx and the Sources of Critical Theory

    Jean-Joseph Goux;Andrew Feenberg

  • The Philosophy Of Praxis: Marx, Lukács And The Frankfurt School

    Andrew Feenberg

  • Between Reason and Experience: Essays in Technology and Modernity

    Andrew Feenberg

  • Virtual Community: No ‘Killer Implication’

    Andrew Feenberg;Maria Bakardjieva

  • Technology and the Politics of Knowledge

    Andrew Feenberg;Alastair Hannay

  • Involving the Virtual Subject

    Maria Bakardjieva;Andrew Feenberg

  • Distance Learning: Promise or Threat?

    Andrew Feenberg

  • Rationalizing Play: A Critical Theory of Digital Gaming

    Sara M. Grimes;Andrew Feenberg

  • Community Technology and Democratic Rationalization

    Maria Bakardjieva;Andrew Feenberg

  • Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on Human–Technology Relations

    Don Ihde;Lenore Langsdorf;Kirk M. Besmer;Aud Sissel Hoel

  • The critical theory of technology

    Andrew Feenberg

  • Philosophy of technology

    Andrew Feenberg;Jairo Dias Carvalho

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas Kellner
Douglas Kellner University of California, Los Angeles
Herbert Marcuse
Herbert Marcuse University of California, San Diego
Philip C. Abrami
Philip C. Abrami Concordia University

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