Andrew Feenberg
(2021). Lukács's two concepts of nature: the lived and the reified. Metodo, 9 (2), 157-170. https://doi.org/10.19079/metodo.9.2.157.
(2017). Replies to critics: epistemology, ontology, methodology. In A. Michel (ed.) Critical theory and the thought of Andrew Feenberg (pp. 285-317). Dordrecht: Springer.
(2017). Why students of the Frankfurt school will have to read Lukács. In The Palgrave handbook of critical theory (pp. 109-133). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
with de Vries Marc J., de Boever Arne, Sissel Hoel Aud (2015). Book symposium on The philosophy of Simondon, between technology and individuation [Review of the book , by ]. Philosophy & Technology 28 (2), 297-322.
(2012). Introduction. In A. Feenberg & N. Friesen (eds.) (Re)inventing the internet (pp. 3-17). Dordrecht: Springer.
with Friesen Norm, Smith Grace, Lowe Shannon (2012). Experiencing surveillance. In A. Feenberg & N. Friesen (eds.) (Re)inventing the internet (pp. 73-84). Dordrecht: Springer.
with Grimes M. (2012). Rationalizing play. In A. Feenberg & N. Friesen (eds.) (Re)inventing the internet (pp. 21-41). Dordrecht: Springer.
with Hamiltonss Edward (2012). Alternative rationalisations and ambivalent futures. In A. Feenberg & N. Friesen (eds.) (Re)inventing the internet (pp. 43-70). Dordrecht: Springer.
with Friesen Norm (eds) (2012). (Re)inventing the internet: critical case studies. Dordrecht: Springer.
with de Melo-Martín Inmaculada, Ingram David (2011). Book symposium on A. Feenberg's Between reason and experience, essays in technology and modernity [Review of the book , by ]. Philosophy & Technology 24 (2), 203-226.
(2009). P.-P. Verbeek, What things do [Review of the book , by ]. Human Studies 32 (2), 225-228.
(1988). The question of organization in the early Marxist work of Lukács. In T. Rockmore (ed.) Lukács today (pp. 126-156). Dordrecht: Springer.