Susanna Lindberg
Susanna Lindberg is a professor of continental philosophy at the University of Leiden, Netherlands. She is also academic director of the Institute for Philosophy of the University of Leiden. [University Website]
(2010-2019)
X(2019). Being with technique–technique as being-with: the technological communities of Gilbert Simondon. Continental Philosophy Review, 52 (3), 299-310. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11007-019-09466-9.
(2016). Le monde défait: L'être au monde aujourd'hui. Paris: Hermann.
(2015). Lost in the world of technology with and after Heidegger. Epoché, 20 (1), 213-232. https://doi.org/10.5840/epoche201572147.
(2014). Unhomely Europe. In S. Lindberg, M. Ojakangas, & S. Prozorov (Eds.). Europe beyond universalism and particularism (pp. 103-119). Dordrecht: Springer.
with Ojakangas, M. , Prozorov, S. (2014). Introduction: transcending Europe. In S. Lindberg, M. Ojakangas, & S. Prozorov (Eds.). Europe beyond universalism and particularism (pp. 1-9). Dordrecht: Springer.
with Ojakangas, M. , Prozorov, S. (eds) (2014). Europe beyond universalism and particularism. Dordrecht: Springer.
(2013). Les hantises de Clara. Revue germanique internationale, 18, 235-253. https://doi.org/10.4000/rgi.1454.
(2010). Womanlife or lifework and psycho-technique: woman as the figure of the plasticity of transcendence. In K. Hutchings, & T. Pulkkinen (Eds.). Hegel's philosophy and feminist thought (pp. 177-194). Dordrecht: Springer.