Arribas, Sonia
Arribas, Sonia
Sonia Arribas holds a PhD from the New School for Social Research (2004). Her doctoral dissertation received the Hannah Arendt Award from the New School. She is currently the director of the Institut de Cultura in the Department of Humanities and principal investigator, together with Teresa Vinardell, of the research project “Atentas. Pioneers in the Critique of Everyday Life” (PID2020-116286GB-I00).
She participates in various research groups at the Campus Clínic of the Institut del Camp Freudià in Barcelona, including the “Ateneo for Studies on Autism.” She is a member of the Catalonia branch of the Escuela Lacaniana de Psicoanálisis.
She has been a researcher in research groups at the New School (Psychoanalytic Studies), the Max Planck Institut für Bildungsforschung in Berlin, and the CSIC in Madrid. She has taught at the University of Barcelona, the University of Bremen, Lehman College of the City University of New York, Marymount Manhattan College, and the University of Valladolid.
Her areas of research include psychoanalysis, contemporary philosophy, ethics, literature, and education.
She is a member of the R.U.E. (Réseau Universitaire Européen) —a non-profit association that promotes scientific and professional exchanges in the field of psychoanalysis in Europe (http://www.ruepsychanalyse.com)— and of the Haas Research Group on Poetics of Knowledge, recognized by AGAUR (https://www.upf.edu/en/web/cercca/grup-de-recerca).