Explores Multi-Point Constraints in nonlinear structural analysis, covering methods like Master-Slave Elimination and numerical examples of small frames with enforced constraints.
Delves into modern slavery characteristics, governance, trafficking definitions, UN statistics, local slavery, and historical slavery-migration association.
Examines the shift from hunter-gatherer societies to early agricultural empires, exploring the Neolithic revolution, state formation, and environmental impacts.
Explores free and constrained labor migration, focusing on the distribution of international migrants and addressing questions from the previous lecture.
Examines the transition from water-and-wood to coal-and-iron industrial technologies in the paleotechnic era, discussing environmental concerns, steam engines, and market systems.
Explores the violent domestication process and the origins of capital and modern domestic space through the lens of Pier Vittorio Aureli and Maria Mies.