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Andrew
Feenberg
Canada
Research Chair
in
Philosophy of Technology
School of Communication
Simon Fraser
University
Phone:
(604) 291-5169
Email: feenberg@sfu.ca
Last modified: April. 30, 2008
For a more recent version of this
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http://www.sfu.ca/~andrewf/
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Andrew Feenberg is Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Technology in the
School of Communication,
Simon
Fraser University, where he
directs the Applied Communication and Technology
Lab.
He has also taught
for many years in the
Philosophy Department at San Diego
State University, and at Duke
University, the State University of
New York at Buffalo, the Universities of
California, San Diego and Irvine,
the Sorbonne, the University of
Paris-Dauphine, the Ecole des Hautes
Etudes en Sciences Sociales, and the University of
Tokyo. He is the author of Lukacs, Marx and the Sources of
Critical Theory (Rowman and Littlefield, 1981; Oxford University Press,
1986), Critical Theory of Technology (Oxford
University Press, 1991), Alternative Modernity
(University of California Press, 1995), and Questioning
Technology (Routledge, 1999). A second edition of Critical
Theory of Technology appeared with
Oxford in 2002 under the title Transforming
Technology. Heidegger and Marcuse: The Catastrophe and
Redemption of History appeared in 2005 with Routledge. Translations of several of these books are
available. Dr. Feenberg is also co-editor of Marcuse: Critical Theory and
the Promise of Utopia (Bergin and Garvey Press, 1988), Technology
and the Politics of Knowledge (Indiana University Press, 1995), Modernity and Technology (MIT Press,
2003), and Community in the Digital Age (Rowman and Littlefield, 2004). His
co-authored book on the French May Events of 1968 appeared in 2001 with SUNY
Press under the title When Poetry Ruled the Streets.
With William Leiss, Feenberg has edited a collection entitled
The Essential Marcuse
published by Beacon Press. A book on Feenberg's philosophy of technology entitled
Democratizing Technology,
appeared in 2006. In addition to his work on Critical Theory and philosophy of technology, Dr.
Feenberg has published on the Japanese philosopher Nishida Kitaro. He is also
recognized as an early innovator in the field of
online education, a field he
helped to create in 1982. He led the TextWeaver Project on improving software
for online discussion forums under a grant from the Fund for the Improvement of
Post-Secondary Education of the US Department of Education. For the latest web
based version of this software, see
http://www.geof.net/code/annotation/. Dr. Feenberg is currently studying
online education on a grant from the Social Science and Humanities Research
Council (SSHRC).
NEW:
Andrew Feenberg's Book Talk on The Essential Marcuse (video--loads
slowly)
NEW: Andrew Feenberg's Book Talk on The Essential Marcuse
(video--small but loads fast)
NEW: Heidegger, Marcuse, and the Critique of Technology
(Talk at the Critical Theory conference of SFU)
NEW: The
Essential Marcuse
NEW: May Events Archive
List of publications (some downloads)
Texts in Several Languages: Japanese, Chinese, Korean,
French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Greek, Hungarian
Courses
Photo Galleries and Catalogues
- Photo Galleries
- Catalogue
of Harbour Centre Photography Exhibit (Power Point File)
- Catalogue of the Exposure Gallery
Photography Exhibit (PDF File)
Some Background Texts and Applications:
- Brief
Summary of My Approach to the Study of Technology
- Critical
Theory of Technology
- A
Democratic Utopia of Technique
- Preface
to the Chinese translation of Alternative Modernity
- Feenberg
on Modernity and Technology, by Philip Brey
- Women and Water: At
the Crossroads of Critical Theory and Technology, by Yoko Arisaka
- A
novel design approach for livestock housing based on recursive control—with examples to reduce environmental
pollution, by B. Bos, P. W.G. Groot Koerkamp, K. Groenestein
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"Socialist" Software
by Ulises
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Andrew Feenberg's Critical Theory of Technology,
SUNY Press
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China in View Articles from the
E-Business Monthly and the Sina Web Site
- "Andrew Feenberg:
Farewell to Dystopia," by Hans Achterhuis
in American Philosophy of Technology, H. Achterhuis,
ed., Indiana
University Press,
2001.
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The
Act Lab
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Andrew Feenberg's Critical Theory of Technology,
SUNY Press.
Interviews
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Interview
(with Frontwheel Drive)
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Darin Barney interviews
Andrew Feenberg at McGill
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Tom Fudge Interviews Andrew Feenberg for
Public Broadcasting
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Documentary on the May Events Archive by Sean
Arden
Selected Talks:
- Looking
Backward, Looking Forward: Reflections on the 20th Century
- Can
Technology Incorporate Values? Marcuse's Answer to the Question of the Age
- Socialism
and Anti-Technocratic Struggle in the French May Events of 1968
- Involving
the Virtual Subject (Video of talk)
- Active
and Passive Bodies: Comments on Don Ihde's Bodies in Technology
- Values
and the Environment
- What Is
Philosophy of Technology?
- Heidegger, Marcuse, and the Critique of Technology
Distance Learning and Online Community:
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Building
a Global Network: The WBSI Experience (pdf
version)
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The Online Patient
Meeting
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The
Written World: On the Theory and Practice of Computer Conferencing
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Discussion Management Software
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Distance Learning:
Promise or Threat
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Whither
Educational Technology?
See also the University of
Illinois Report on Online Distance Education
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See
also the Distance Education Policy of the SDSU Academic Senate
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TextWeaver Home Page
(alternative site)
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Community
Technology and Democratic Rationalization, with Maria Bakardjieva
Selected
Articles:
- From
Essentialism to Constructivism: Philosophy of Technology at the Crossroads
- Escaping
the Iron Cage, or, Subversive Rationalization and Democratic Theory
- Dystopia
and Apocalypse: The Emergence of Critical Consciousness (from
Alternative Modernity)
- From
Information to Communication: the French Experience with
Videotex (pdf
version)
- On
Being a Human Subject
- Subversive
Rationalization: Technology, Power, and Democracy
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Symposia on
Questioning Technology
- Symposia on Heidegger and Marcuse
- Experience
and Culture: Nishida's Path 'To the Things Themselves'
- Modernity
Theory and Technology Studies: Reflections on Bridging the Gap
- Technology
in a Global World
- Preface of
Heidegger and Marcuse: The Catastrophe
and Redemption of History
Additional
Information
1.
Curriculum Vitae
2.
Summary of
Curriculum Vitae
3.
Cover Art from Alternative
Modernity
4.
Author's Picture
from Alternative Modernity
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At SFU
6.
Cover
Art from Questioning Technology (Painting by Walter Murch)
7.
Herbert Marcuse
in Dialogue with a Young Hegelian (Nick)
8.
The Family Funk
Center
9.
An Artistic
Experiment, 1963
10. In front of the
Renault factory, May '68
12. Paris
Apartment for Rent
Links
Douglas Kellner
William Leiss
Phil Agre
Andrew Light
Senator Byrd's Speech
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