About
She is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Paris I – Panthéon-Sorbonne and a member of the Research Center on the History of Modern Systems of Thought (CHSPM). Her research focuses on various critical approaches to society and their methodological implications. She is the author of *Authority and Emancipation*.
Latest publication
The ambivalence of progress
- By Dorian Astor,
- Katia Genel,
- Antoine Lilti,
- Susan Neiman,
- Adrien Tallent,
- Interviewed by Jonathan Chalier,
- Michaël Fœssel
In Esprit (2023/1 January February)
Most viewed articles
The Philosophy of Recognition: A Social Critique: An Interview with Axel Honneth
- By David Dilmaghani
- and Katia Genel
In Esprit (2008/7 July)
The Frankfurt School and Freudo-Marxism: On the Plurality of Articulations between Psychoanalysis and Social Theory
- By Katia Genel
In Actuel Marx (2016/1 No 59)
Philosophy, psychology, psychoanalysis. Perspectives on social change. Foreword
- By Katia Genel
- and Emmanuel Delille
In Archives de philosophie (2023/1 Volume 86)
Psychoanalysis and critical theory: The question of needs
- By Katia Genel
- and Agnès Grivaux
In Archives de philosophie (2023/1 Volume 86)
Does Democracy Still Have an Epistemic Dimension? Empirical Research and Normative Theory
In Participations (2013/1 No 5)
Moral Responsibility and Social Theory in the Frankfurt School
From Adorno to Honneth
- By Katia Genel
In Raisons politiques (2007/4 No 28)
Co-authors
Articles
The ambivalence of progress
- By Dorian Astor,
- Katia Genel,
- Antoine Lilti,
- et al.
In Esprit (2023/1 January February)
Philosophy, psychology, psychoanalysis. Perspectives on social change. Foreword
- By Katia Genel
- and Emmanuel Delille
In Archives de philosophie (2023/1 Volume 86)
Psychoanalysis and critical theory: The question of needs
- By Katia Genel
- and Agnès Grivaux
In Archives de philosophie (2023/1 Volume 86)
Speaking and Being Heard
Seyla Benhabib and Iris Marion Young’s Readings of the Arendtian Analysis of the Public Space
In Raisons politiques (2017/4 No 68)
The Frankfurt School and Freudo-Marxism: On the Plurality of Articulations between Psychoanalysis and Social Theory
In Actuel Marx (2016/1 No 59)
Does Democracy Still Have an Epistemic Dimension? Empirical Research and Normative Theory
In Participations (2013/1 No 5)
Does Democracy Still Have an Epistemic Dimension?
Empirical Research and Normative Theory
In Participations (2012/3 No 4)
The Philosophy of Recognition: A Social Critique: An Interview with Axel Honneth
- By David Dilmaghani
- and Katia Genel
In Esprit (2008/7 July)
Moral Responsibility and Social Theory in the Frankfurt School
From Adorno to Honneth
In Raisons politiques (2007/4 No 28)
Diderot’s Letter on the Blind: The Aesthetic Experience as Critical Experience
In Le philosophoire (2003/3 No 21)