Dr. Stine Jensen (1972, Denmark) is a writer and philosopher. She has a weekly media column in the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad and is the host of a philosophy programm on television called Therefore I am. Recurring themes in her work are masculinity, femininity, multiculturalism, ethnicity, love and sexuality. She has a column in the popular Dutch radio show ‘Oba Live' in which she discusses a variety of topics in the field of culture and politics. 

She published a number of books, such as De verlangenmachine. Vrouwen in de popmuziek (Desiremachine. Women in Pop Music, Prometheus 2001), Waarom vrouwen van apen houden. Een liefdesgeschiedenis in cultuur en wetenschap (Why women love apes. A love affair in science and culture, 2002, published in French at le Seuil in 2006). Turkse vlinders. Liefde tussen twee culturen (Turkish Butterflies. Love between two cultures, 2005) is a personal and journalistic investigation into the choices of female and male thirty-somethings, emigrating Europeans who have lost their hearts to Turkey, Turks who are dreaming of a life in Europe and the difficulties and pleasures of intercultural love
Two of her nonfiction books were bestselling: Therefore I am. Searching for Identity (2011) and Real Friends. Intimate Capital in Times of Facebook. The latter book investigates matters of privacy and identity in times of digital friendship (2011). In December 2004, in a special edition of the Dutch newsmagazine Vrij Nederland , Stine Jensen was chosen as one of the best and most promising young philosophers of the Netherlands.