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MORE ARTICLES 1. "Introduction to the Young Lukács," Alternatives, March-April 1966, pp. 18, 21-23. 2. "Paul Nizan," Monthly Review, February 1970, pp. 29-35. 3. "Technocracy and Rebellion: Spy Films and Social Criticism," Telos, Summer 1970, pp. 21-42. 4. "Reification and the Antinomies of Socialist Thought," Telos, Winter 1971, pp. 93-118. 5. "Lukács and
the Critique of 'Orthodox' Marxism," The
Philosophical Forum,
Spring-Summer 1972, pp. 422-467. 6. "Marxist Theory and Socialist Society," Newsletter on Comparative Studies of Communism, May 1973, pp. 2-31. 7. "The May Events," The
New Scholar, Fall 1973, pp.
51-76. 8. "Socialism in France?
The Common Program and the Future of the French Left," Socialist
Review, January-March 1974, pp.
9-38. 9. "Borrowed Glory: 'The Sugarland Express,'" Telos, Fall 1974, pp. 188-194. [PDF] 10. "Notes on Methodology and Ontology in Lenin's Thought," Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities, vol. 1, no. 2, 1975, pp. 58-64. 11. "An End to History:
Science Fiction in the Nuclear Age," The Johns Hopkins Magazine, March
1977, pp. 12-22. 12. "Transition or Convergence: Communism and the Paradox of Development," in Frederick Fleron, ed., Technology and Communist Culture, Praeger Publishers, 1977, pp. 71-114. 13. "From the May Events to Eurocommunism," Socialist Review, Jan.-Feb. 1978, pp. 73-108. 14. "Remembering the May Events," Theory and Society, July 1978, pp. 29-53. 15. "New Grounds for Revolution: The Early Marx in Lukácsian Perspecctive," The Philosophical Forum, Spring-Summer 1978, pp. 186-218. 16. "Technology Transfer and Cultural Change in Communist Societies," Technology and Culture, April 1979, pp. 348-354. 17. "Beyond the Politics
of Survival," Theory and
Society, May 1979, pp. 219-361. 18. "France: The New Middle Strata and the Legacy of the May Events," D. Plotke and C. Boggs, eds., European Communism in the Seventies, South End Press, 1979, pp. 131-168. 19. "The Political Economy of Space," K. Woodward, ed., The Myths of Information: Technology and Postindustrial Culture, Coda Press, 1980, pp. 111-124. 20. "L'identité sujet-objet et la dialectique de la nature dans les premiers écrits de Lukács," Trinh-Van-Thao, B. Rousset, and J. Gabel, eds., Actualité de la Dialectique, Anthropos, 1980, pp. 293-311. 21. "La Nouvelle Droite Americaine," L'Homme et la Société, Jan.-Dec. 1980, pp. 239-254. 22. "Culture and Practice in the Early Marxist Work of Lukács," Berkeley Journal of Sociology, 1981, pp. 27-40. 23. "Technology and the Idea of Progress," Research in Philosophy and Technology, 1982, vol. 5, pp. 15-21. 24. "Paths to Failure:
The dialectics of Organization and Ideology in the New Left," Humanities
in Society, Fall 1983, pp.
393-419. [PDF] 25. "Le desordre
économique et érotique," in P. Dumouchel, ed., Violence
et Verité, Grasset,
1985, pp. 201-210. [PDF - 3.7mb] 26. "Network Design," IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, March 1986, pp. 2-7. 27. "The Bias of
Technology," Feenberg, Pippin, Webel, eds., Marcuse:
Critical Theory and the Promise of Utopia,
Bergin & Garvey Press, 1987, pp. 225-254. 28. "Computer Conferencing and the Humanities," Instructional Science, August 1987, pp. 169-186. [PDF] 29. "Technique or Praxis: The Question of Organization in the Early Marxist Work of Lukács," T. Rockmore, ed., Lukács Today, Reidel, 1988, pp. 126-156. [PDF] 30. "Le nihilisme au quotidien: la culture des 'années Reagan,'" Artstudio, Winter 1988, pp. 6-13. [PDF - the orignal edition in French] [PDF - English] 31. "A User's Guide to the Pragmatics of Computer Mediated Communication," Semiotica, July 1989, pp. 257-278. 32. "The Planetary
Classroom: International Applications of Advanced Communication to
Education," Message Handling
Systems and Distributed Applications,
E. Stefferud, et al., eds., North Holland, 1989, pp. 511-524. 33. "The Written World,"
in A. Kaye and R. Mason, eds., Mindweave:
Communication, Computers, and Distance Education,
Pergamon Press, 1989, pp. 22-39. [PDF] 34. "Social Factors in Computer Mediated Communication," with Beryl Bellman, in L. Harasim, ed., On-Line Education: Perspectives on a New Medium, Praeger, 1990, pp. 67-97. 35. "The Ambivalence of Technology," Sociological Perspectives, Spring 1990, pp. 35-50. 36. "The Critical Theory
of Technology," Capitalism,
Nature, Socialism, no. 5, 1990,
pp. 17-45. 37. "Democratic Socialism and Technological Change," in P. Durbin, ed., Philosophy of Technology: Broad and Narrow Interpretations (Philosophy and Technology, Vol. 7), Dordrect and Kluwer, 1990, pp. 101-123. 38. "Post-Industrial Discourses," Theory and Society, 1990, pp. 709-737. 39. "Experiential
Ontology: The Origins of the Nishida Philosophy in the Doctrine of Pure
Experience," with Yoko Arisaka, International
Philosophical Quarterly, June
1990, pp. 173-204. 40. "On Being a Human
Subject: Interest and Obligation in the Experimental Treatment of
Incurable Disease," The
Philosophical Forum, Spring
1992, pp. 213-230. [PDF] [Scanned PDF - 3mb] 41. "From Information to
Communication: the French Experience with Videotex," in M. Lea, ed., Contexts
of Computer-Mediated Communication,
Harvester-Wheatsheaf, 1992, pp. 168-187. [PDF] 42. "Subversive
Rationalization: Technology, Power and Democracy," Inquiry,
Sept./Dec. 1992, pp. 301-322. [PDF] 43. "Building a Global Network: The WBSI Experience," in L. Harasim, ed., Global Networks: Computerizing the International Community, MIT Press, 1993, pp. 185-197. [PDF] 44. "Postmodernitet i Teori og Praksis--Fra Lyotard til Minitel," ("Postmodernity in Theory and Practice: From Lyotard to the Minitel") in M. Soby and T. Rasmussen, eds., Kulturens Digitale Felt (The Digital Field of Culture), Aventura Vorlag, Oslo, 1993, pp. 49-70. 45. "The Critique of Technology: From Dystopia to Interaction," in J. Bokina and T. Luke, eds., Marcuse Revisited, University of Kansas Press, 1994, pp. 208-226. 46. "The Technocracy
Thesis Revisited," Inquiry,
March 1994, pp. 85-102. [PDF] 47. "Alternative
Modernity: Playing the Japanese Game of Culture," Cultural
Critique, Winter 1994-1995, pp.
107-138. [PDF] 48. "The Problem of
Modernity in the Philosophy of Nishida," in J. Heisig and J. Maraldo,
eds., Rude Awakenings: Zen,
the Kyoto School and the Question of Nationalism,
University of Hawaii, 1995, pp. 151-173. [PDF] 49. "Nishida Tetsugaku to Jemusu no Junsui Keiken ron" ("Nishida's Philosophy and James") in A. Omine, ed., Nishida Tetsugaku no Manabu Hito no tame ni (Introduction to Nishida's Philosophy), with Yoko Arisaka, Sekai Shiso Sha, 1995, pp. 22-36. 50. "The Commoner-Ehrlich
Debate: Environmentalism and the Politics of Survival," in D. Macauley,
ed., Minding Nature: The
Philosophers of Ecology,
Guilford Publications, 1996, pp. 257-282. 51. "Marcuse or Habermas:
Two Critiques of Technology," Inquiry,
39, 1996, pp. 45-70. [PDF] 52. "The On-Line Patient Meeting," principal author with CNS Staff, Journal of Neurological Sciences 139, 1996, pp. 129-131. 53. “Dialektischer Konstructivismus: Zur Actualitat von Lukáczs’ Konzept der transformierenden Praxis,” Jahrbuch der Internationalen Georg-Lukács-Gesellschaft, F. Benseler and W. Jung, eds., 1998/99, pp. 52-63. [PDF] 54. "Escaping the Iron Cage: Subversive Rationalization and Democratic Theory," in R. Schomberg, ed., Democratising Technology. Ethics, Risk and Public Debate. Tilburg: International Centre for Human and Public Affairs, 1998, pp. 1-15. [PDF] 55. "Zen Existentialism: Bugbee's Japanese Influence," in E. Mooney, ed., Inward Mornings: On Wilderness and the Heart: Henry Bugbee's Philosophy of Place, Presence and Memory, University of Georgia Press, 1999, pp. 81-91. 56. "Experience and
Culture: Nishida's Path to the 'Things Themselves'," Philosophy
East and West, vol. 49, no. 1,
January 1999, pp. 28-44. [PDF] 57.
“Marcuse: Uber Technik und Wert,” in P.-E Jansen
und Redaktion Perspektiven, eds., Zwischen
Hoffnung und Notwendigkeit:
Texte zu Herbert Marcuse, Neue Kritik, 1999: 131-150. [PDF] 58. "Distance Learning:
Promise or Threat," Crosstalk,
Winter 1999, pp. 12-13. [PDF] 59. "Wither Educational
Technology?" Peer Review,
Summer 1999, pp. 4-7. 60. "From Essentialism to
Constructivism: Philosophy of Technology at the Crossroads," in E.
Higgs, D.Strong, and A. Light, eds., Technology
and the Good Life. Chicago:
Univ. of Chicago Press, 2000. pp. 294-315. [PDF] 61. "Post-Utopian Marxism: Lukács and the Dilemmas of Organization," John McCormick, ed., Confronting Mass Technology and Mass Democracy: Essays in Twentieth Century German Political and Social Thought, Duke University Press, 2002, pp. 45-69. [PDF] [Scanned PDF - 11.2 mb] 62. "Community Technology
and Democratic Rationalization," with Maria Bakardjieva, The
Information Society, no. 18, 2002, pp. 181-192. [PDF] 63. "Involving the
Virtual Subject," with Maria Bakardjieva, Journal
of Ethics and Information Technology,
vol. 2, no. 4, 2001, pp. 233-240. 64. “Looking
Forward, Looking Backward: Reflections on the 20th Century,” Hitotsubashi
Journal of Social Studies, vol
33, no. 1, July 2001, pp. 135-142. [PDF] 65. “La
Ensenanza Online y las Opciones de la Modernidad,” Andoni and
Blanco, eds., PENSAMIENTO
DIGIT@L: Humanidades y Tecnologías de la
Información, Junta
de Extramadura, 2001, pp. 115-133. 66. “Human Values in the Design and Use of the Internet: Groupware for Community," with Maria Bakardjieva in Proc. ETHICOMP 2001, Fifth International conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Communication Technologies, Bynum, Krawczyk, Rogerson, Szejko,Wizniewski, eds., Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Micom, (2) 22-31. 67. “Designing for Pedagogical Effectiveness: TextWeaver,” with Cindy Xin, Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference of System Sciences, IEEE, 2002. [PDF] 68. "Technology in a Global World," in Science and Other Cultures: Issues in Philosophies of Science and Technology, R. Figueroa and S. Harding eds., Routledge, 2003, pp. 237-251. [web link]• "Technology in a Global World," Japanese version in Shisaku, Journal of the Philosophy Department of Tohoku University, no. 34, 2001, pp. 123-141. • In Chinese in Philososophy of Technoloyg in the Era of Globalization, F. Chen and C. Zhu, eds., Northeastern University Press, 2004, pp. 93-104. 69. “Heidegger
und Marcuse: Zerfall und Rettung der Aufklärung,” in Zeitschrift
für
kritische Theorie, Vol.
14/2002, pp. 39-55. 70. “Values and the Environment,” Logos, 2003: 2,2, pp. 31-45. [PDF] [web link] 71. “Modernity
Theory and Technology Studies: Reflections on Bridging the
Gap,” in Modernity
and Technology, MIT Press,
2003, pp. 73-104. [PDF] 72. "User-Centered Internet Research: The Ethical Challenge," with M. Bakardjieva and J. Goldie. In S. Buchanan, E. (ed.) Readings in Virtual Research Ethics: Issues and Controversies. Hershey, PA: Idea Group, 2004, pp. 341-353. [PDF] 73. “Active and
Passive Bodies: Comments on Don Ihde’s Bodies in
Technology,” Techné:
Journal of the Society for Philosophy and Technology,
vol. 7, no. 2, winter 2003, [web text] [PDF]; 74. “Virtual Community – No ‘Killer Implication,’” with Maria Bakardjieva, New Media, 6(1), 2004: pp. 37-43. [PDF] 75. “The
Technical Codes of Online Education,” with Edward Hamilton,
Technē, Journal of the Society for Philosophy and Technology,
Fall 2005, 9:1, pp. 94-123. [PDF] [web link] 76. “O que
é a Filosofia da Tecnologia?,” Aula Virtual e
Democracia - boletim 5, ano 1, Dec. 2004, [web link][PDF] 77. “Critical
Theory of Technology: An Overview,” Tailor-Made
BioTechnologies, vol. 1, no. 1,
April-May 2005. [PDF] 78. “Pedagogy
in Cyberspace: The Dynamics of Online Discussion,” with Cindy
Xin, Journal of Distance
Education, 2007, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 1-25. [PDF] 79. “Replies to Critics,” in Democratizing Technology: Building on Andrew Feenberg's Philosophy of Technology, T. Veak ed., SUNY, 2006, pp. 175-210. 80. “From the
Critical Theory of Technology to the Rational Critique of
Rationality,” Social
Epistemology,
Vol. 22, No. 1, January–March 2008, pp.
5–28; followed by “Comments,”
pp. 119-124. [PDF] 81. “Introduction: The Critical Theory of Herbert Marcuse,” with W. Leiss, in The Essential Marcuse: Selected Writings of Philosopher and Social Critic Herbert Marcuse, A. Feenberg and W. Leiss, eds., Beacon Press, 2007, pp. vii-xliii. 83. “Ed Tech in Reverse: Information Technologies and the Cognitive Revolution,” with Norm Friesen (p.a.), in Educational Philosophy and Theory, Vol. 39, No. 7, 2007 doi: 10.1111/j.1469-5812.2007.00314.x, pp. 720-736. 83. “Thinking about Design: Critical Theory of Technology and the Realization of Design Possibilities,” with Patrick Feng (p.a.), Designing: from philosophy to ethics, from engineering to architecture, eds. P. E. Vermaas, P. Kroes, A. Light, S. A. Moore, Springer Verlag, 2008, pp. 105-118. 84. “Between Reason and Experience,” Danish Yearbook of Philosophy, 2008, pp. 7-32. [PDF] 85. “Et
Demokratisk Internett?” in Medier
og Demokratii, B. Gentikow and
E. G. Skogseth,eds. Oslo: Scandinavian Academic Press, 2008, pp.
209-228. 86. “Phenomenology and Surveillance Studies: Returning to the Things Themselves,” with Grace Chung and Norm Friesen, Information Society Journal, 2009, pp. 84-90. 87. "Rationalizing Play: A Critical Theory of Digital Gaming" with Sara M. Grimes (p.a.), Information Society Journal, vol. 25, no. 2, March-April 2009, pp. 105-118. [PDF] 88. “Technological Rationality and the Problem of Meaning,” in Nostalgia for a Redeemed Future, S. Giachetti, ed., John Cabot University Press, 2009, pp. 93-104. [PDF] 89. “The Critical Theory of Technology,” (chap. 7 of Transforming Technology), Technology and Values, C. Hanks, ed. Wiley-Blackwell, 2009, pp. 176-195. 90.
“Marxism and the Critique of Social Rationality: From Surplus
Value to the Politics of Technology,” Cambridge Journal of Economics,
0:10.1093/cje/bep006, 2009. [PDF] 91. “Marcuse on Art and Technology,” Forum: Postgraduate Journal - Issue
8: Technologies, Spring 2009. [PDF] 92. “Ciencia, tecnologia y democracia: distinciones y conexiones,” Scientiae Studia, vol. 7, no. 1, jan-mar., 2009, pp. 63-81. 93. “The Liberation of Nature?” Western Humanities Review
(Western Humanities Alliance Special Issue, Nature, Culture,
Technology, A. Feenberg-Dibon and R. McGinnis, eds.),Volume LXIII,
Number 3. Fall 2009, pp. 96-107. [PDF] 94. “Radical Philosophy of Technology: From Marx to
Marcuse and Beyond,” Radical
Philosophy Review, no. 1/2, vol. 12, pp. 199-217, 2009. 95. “Incommensurable Paradigms: Values and the Environment,” in Pragmatic Sustainability: Theoretical and Practical Tools, S. Moore, ed., Routledge, 2010, pp. 276-288. 96. “Heidegger’s Paradoxical Ontology of
Technology,” with Dana Belu, Inquiry,
vol. 53, no. 1, 2010, pp. 1-19 [PDF] 97. “Ten paradoxes of Technology,” Technē, volume 14, number 1, 2010. Portuguese version forthcoming 2010 in Scientiae Studia. 98. “Remembering Marcuse,” in Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and Emancipation,
Volume 5 of the Collected Papers of Herbert Marcuse, edited
by Douglas Kellner and Clayton Pierce. London and New York:
Routledge, forthcoming 2010. 99. “Rethinking Reification: On Axel Honneth’s Reading of Lukács,” in T. Brewes and T. Hall, eds. The Fundamental Dissonance of Existence: New Essays on the Social, Political and Aesthetic Theory of Georg Lukács. New York: Continuum Press, forthcoming 2011. 100. “Function and Meaning: The Double Aspects of
Technology,” (in Swedish) in Fenomenologi
och teknik, L. Dahlberg and H. Ruin, eds., Södertörn
Philosophical Studies, forthcoming 2010. 101. “The May
1968 Archive: Anti-Technocratic Struggle in the May Events,” PhaenEx, Vol 4, No 2 (2009)
2009. 102. “From
Active Reading to Active Dialogue: An Investigation of
Annotation-Enhanced Online Discussion Forums,” with Xin, M.
C. (p.a.), Glass, G., Bures, E. M., and Abrami, P. In Techniques for Fostering
Collaboration in Online Learning Communities: Theoretical and Practical
Perspectives, F. Pozzi & D. Persico, eds. IGI Global
Publishing. Forthcoming 2011. 103. “Reification and Its Critics,” in Georg Lukacs Reconsidered: Essays on
Politics, Philosophy and Aesthetics” M. Thompson, ed. New
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1. "Reflections on 'Literary Education and Democracy," Modern Language Notes, December 1972, pp. 987-990. 2. "Aesthetics as Social Theory," Telos, Spring 1973, pp. 41-46. 3. "Introduction to the Kosik-Sartre Exchange," followed by translation of letters by Kosik and Sartre, Telos, Fall 1975, pp. 192-195. 4. Review of Carmen Claudin-Urondo, Lénine et la révolution culturelle, in Theory and Society, Winter 1975, pp. 597-600. 5. Review of Joseph Gabel, Idéologies, in Revue Française de Sociologie, Avril-Juin 1978, pp. 299-300. 6. "Geography of the Text: Notes on Reviews of the Nouveaux Philosophes," Europa, Fall 1978, pp. 121-125. 7. "Imagining the Future," Technology and Society, Summer 1983, pp. 20-21. 8. "Les Mondes Paralleles de la TCAO," Telecoms Magazine, no. 29, 1989, p. 32. 9. "Nihon Bunka no Honjitsu to Posto Modan" ("The Nature of Japanese Culture and the Post-Modern") By-Line: Journal of the Dentsu Institute for Human Studies, no. 1, 1991. 10. "Comment I on
'Ecology and the Critique of Modern Society'," by Herbert Marcuse, Capitalism,
Nature, Socialism, Sept. 1992,
pp. 38-40. [PDF] 11. Review of Tom Rockmore, Irrationalism, in Ethics, July, 1993, p. 862. 12. Review of Carol Gould (ed.), The Information Web, in Minds and Machines, 5: 1995, pp. 138-142. 13. "Technology, Democracy, and Culture," TMV Working Paper no. 71, 1994. 14. Review of Lorenzo Simpson, Technology, Time, and the Conversations of Modernity, in American Journal of Sociology, 101:4, January 1996, pp. 1156-1157. [PDF] 15. Review of Moishe Postone, Time Labor, and Social Domination, in Theory and Society, 25/4, 1996, pp. 607-611. [PDF] 16. "Heidegger, Habermas, and the Essence of Technology," Special Studies Series of the Center for Science & Technology Policy and Ethics, Texas A&M University, 1997. 17. "Sandra Harding's Is Science Multicultural? On Bridging the Gap Between Science and Technology Studies," Science, Technology, and Human Values, vol. 24, no. 4, 1999, pp. 483-494. 18. "A Fresh Look at
Lukács: on Steven Vogel's Against
Nature," Rethinking
Marxism, Winter 1999, pp. 84-92. [PDF] 19. "Civilizational Politics and Dissenting Individuals: A Comment on Martin Matustik's Specters of Liberation," Radical Philosophy Review, vol. 2, no. 2, (1999): 152-160. [PDF] 20. "Constructivism and Technology Critique: Response to Critics," Inquiry, vol. 43, no. 2, June 2000. 21. "Do We Need a Critical Theory of Technology? Reply to Tyler Veak," Science, Technology, and Human Values, Spring 2000, 238-242. [PDF] 22. "Will the Real Posthuman Please Stand Up! A Response to Fernando Elichirigoity, Social Studies of Science 30/1 (February 2000), 151-157. 23. "The Ontic and the Ontological in Heidegger's Philosophy of Technology: Response to Thomson," Inquiry, Dec. 2000, vol. 43, pp. 445-450. 24. “Technical Codes, Interests, and Rights: Response to Doppelt,” The Journal of Ethics, vol. 5, no. 2, 2001, pp. 177-195. 25. “The Changing Debate over Online Education,” AFT On Campus, April 2001, p. 12. 26. “Facilitation,” with Cindy Xin, Encyclopedia of Distributed Learning, Sage, 2004, pp. 163-166. 27. “Preface to
the Chinese edition,” in the Chinese translation of Alternative
Modernity, China Social
Sciences Press, 2003. 33. “Preface” to Dagnino, R. P. Neutralidade da ciência e determinismo
tecnológico: Um Debate sobre a Tecnociência. Campinas: Editora
da Unicamp, 2008, pp.11-14. 34. “Critical Theory of Technology,” in Blackwell Companion of Technology,
J.-K. Berg Olsen, ed., Blackwells, 2009, pp. 146-153. 35. “Barry Commoner,” Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and
Philosophy, B. Callicott and R. Frodeman, eds. McMillan
Reference, 2008, pp. 159-161. 36. Review of What
Things Do by Peter-Paul Verbeek, in Human Studies: A Journal for Philosophy
and the Social Sciences, vol. 2, no. 1, 2009, pp. 225-228. [PDF] 37. “Foreword,” in Norm Friesen, Re-Thinking E-Learning Research,
Peter Lang, 2009, pp. vii-ix. [PDF] 38. 五技术悖论与发展政治学 (“Five Paradoxes of Technology”), Green Herald, 2009.09.05, pp. 86-88. 39. “Prologo,” in Andrea Cortès-Boussac, El hombre en las redes de las nuevas tenologias, Bogota, Colombia, Universidad Sergio Arboleda, 2009, pp. 13-15. 40. Reflections on "L’écologie des autres. L’anthropologie et la question de la nature", by Philippe Descola (Editions Quae), Revue du MAUSS permanente, 16 mai 2011. [web text] |
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