Delves into the potential of urban riverbanks for sustainable neighborhood development, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary discussions and hidden opportunities.
Explores the sociological perspective on the relationship between architecture and forests, emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift towards sustainable coexistence with nature.
Explores the societal impact of science, advocating against limiting it within boundaries, and introduces 'experimental history' as a multidisciplinary approach to studying science.
Explores the sociological aspects of constructing economic indicators, focusing on the GDP as a case study and highlighting the political implications of quantifications.