Publications
A collection of published volumes and research inquiries examining social epistemology, systemic governance, and the preservation of human dignity within institutional and digital environments.
A collection of published volumes and research inquiries examining social epistemology, systemic governance, and the preservation of human dignity within institutional and digital environments.
Crossing the Threshold
A philosophical inquiry into the mechanics of visibility, this work examines how institutional environments and social hierarchies shape the way we understand and present ourselves. It serves as an exploration of the structural conditioning of life, documenting a radical autoethnographic experiment where the body becomes a site of disruption. By interrogating the "mirror of the gaze," the text unmasks the internal and external thresholds crossed when navigating through systems of power, memory, and the complex pursuit of human dignity. Read
Research and preprint works examining governance, technology, political legitimacy, environmental conflict, and systems of power.
This research explores the reciprocal loop between war and climate change. It analyzes how rising temperatures act as a "threat multiplier" for global conflict while proposing that environmental crisis can also catalyze international cooperation and lasting peace. Read
This research analyzes how algorithms govern behavior through internalized control rather than force. Using a case study of LinkedIn professional erasure, it explores how shadowbans and opaque rules produce a culture of instinctive self-censorship. It argues that platforms transform authentic identity into a performative version of the self designed to avoid silent algorithmic penalties. Read
This research introduces "accountability inversion," explaining how anti-imperialist narratives reframe domestic dissent as foreign interference. Using Burkina Faso as a case study, it analyzes how military rule consolidates power through external opposition while fatalities reached a record 8,498 in 2023. It argues that sustainable sovereignty requires power to remain answerable to its own public. Read
This work explores the nexus between ecofeminism, climate justice, and infrastructure development. It bridges Ayurvedic resilience with a critique of the $1.8 trillion space economy, advocating for human-centric systems that protect the marginalized—from Maasai women to Dalit communities. Read