Jurgita Imbrasaite
Dr. Jurgita Imbrasaite is Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Science and Thought at the University of Bonn. Her philosophical work investigates the discursive and epistemic conditions of modernity, with particular attention to how the conditio humana evolves under new regimes of knowledge, power and technology. She received her interdisciplinary doctorate in 2015 from Ruhr-University Bochum, where she examined the shift from sovereign societies to the knowledge-driven modern age through the theories of Jacques Lacan and Michel Foucault. In recent years she has expanded her scope to include political and philosophical questions about the technological condition of modernity. Her current research focuses on Hannah Arendt's political philosophy, the modern work paradigm, and the epistemic conditions for human-technological co-activity. Before joining the University of Bonn she was a research associate at the Institut für Geschichte und Zukunft der Arbeit (IGZA) and a lecturer at the University of Europe in Hamburg. In 2023 she co‑founded the international research group “Arendt & Technology,” which brings together scholars working at the intersection of political philosophy and contemporary technology. Imbrasaite's expertise is based on international and interdisciplinary collaboration, ongoing philosophical further studies, and the development of innovative research formats at the intersection of philosophy, society, and technology.
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