Kamila Kwapińska

Kamila has recently completed her PhD in Social and Political Thought and is working as a Research Assistant at the School of Politics and International Relations, formerly an Associate Lecturer at the School of Philosophy, and an Assistant Lecturer in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent, Canterbury. Her teaching experience ranges from Hellenistic and Ancient Eastern Philosophy, and Political Philosophy, to courses in International Relations and methods in Political Science.

Her interdisciplinary research employs process philosophy to conceptualise the relationship between changing technologies and political economy, and to explain how this relationship impacts the organisation of societies. Her last publication examines the political agency of AI as conceptualised in theories of technological evolution. Currently, she is working on two papers examining how new technologies are changing the relationship between state-economy-civil society in the context of the war in Ukraine.