Wahida Khandker

Wahida Khandker’s research focuses on the intersections between philosophical, biological, and artistic (digital and analogue) concepts of organic life and the environment, and draws on Process Philosophy, especially the works of Bergson and Whitehead, twentieth-century French philosophy, Critical Animal Studies, and the history and philosophy of biology.

She is author of the monographs, Philosophy, Animality, and the Life Sciences (2014) and Process Metaphysics and Mutative Life: Sketches of Lived Time (2020). Wahida is also Co-Editor of the book series, Palgrave Perspectives on Process Philosophy, and Co-Chair of the Society for European Philosophy.