Explores the transition of Switzerland from the Old Confederation to the Modern era, focusing on the construction of a national identity and the birth of Modern Switzerland in 1848.
Emphasizes the importance of incompatibilities to prevent conflicts of interest and maintain democracy, advocating for a constitutional law on the matter.
Delves into Switzerland's cultural diversity, religious cleavages, linguistic tensions, and political integration through federalism and democratic institutions.
Explores fairness, representativeness, and transparency in citizens' assemblies, focusing on panel selection algorithms and mathematical programming formulations.
Covers the drafting of Japan's new constitution after World War II, highlighting the collaborative efforts and democratic principles involved in the process.
Examines the transition from traditional squats to modern participatory housing, exploring community dynamics, the role of women, and the intersection of architecture and social structures.