Examines habitability, security, freedom, and the socio-aesthetic dimensions of atmosphere in urban spaces, emphasizing the importance of fundamental freedoms in creating habitable environments.
Examines the reasons why happiness does not rise with GDP per capita, addressing the illusions of consumption, the impact of social support and freedom, and the seeds of unhappiness.
Explores Michel Foucault's critical analysis of power, knowledge, and discipline in society, focusing on surveillance, punishment, and the birth of the prison system.
Examines anonymous communications using Tor to protect privacy and navigate internet censorship, discussing its history, functionality, and limitations.