Projects
The relation between history and theology according to R. Draguet (Louvain), M.-D. Chenu (Le Saulchoir) and Y. Congar (Le Saulchoir). A comparative analysis from the perspective of interaction and networking between theological schools. KU Leuven
Language and Ideas: Towards a New Computational and Corpus-Based Approach to Ancient Greek Semantics and the History of Ideas KU Leuven
Although corpus-based methods are becoming increasingly more common in humanities research, the possibilities for the ancient Greek corpus are still underexplored and hence restricted.
This research project aims at
(1) making decisive progress in the automated semantic annotation of Ancient Greek, by making use of a morphologically and syntactically annotated text corpus consisting of almost 40 million tokens and by applying ...
Sabbatical Steven Van Hecke: co-editorship Cambridge History of the European Union + various other publication projects. KU Leuven
The sabbatical period primarily serves to fulfill my duties as co-editor of Cambridge History of the European Union (CUP, 2021), together with colleague Mathieu Segers (Maastricht University): an ambitious publication project consisting of 2 volumes and approximately 40 chapters . In addition, I will use this education-free period to successfully complete existing publication projects, including the planned monograph on European political ...
Psychodynamic perspectives on children with a history of early adversity – Theory, research, and clinical practice KU Leuven
This PhD project is part of the research group Clinical Psychology at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences. The project is part of a wider research project that was established thanks to the fund of Dr. Pierre Vereecken. This fund arose from the legacy of the Antwerp psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and child psychotherapist Dr. Pierre Vereecken at KU Leuven and postulates two goals. This doctoral project starts from these two ...
A million pictures: magic lantern slide heritage as artefacts in the common European history of learning (EURO-MAGIC-BE). University of Antwerp
The Meiji prints in the collection of the Royal Museums for Art and History, Brussels. KU Leuven
Ukiyo-e 浮世絵, literally meaning or known under its English equivalent of ‘pictures of the floating world’, refers to the Japanese traditional genre of woodblock printing. Despite their contemporary exclusive character, Japanese woodblock prints were a popular commercial art that produced multicolored printed images in very large quantities at low cost to satisfy the growing middle-class clientele of Edo (present-day Tokyo). Integral to the ...
The emergence of interior architecture in Belgium, 1945-1999. Assessing the impact of education on the identity formation of the design discipline KU Leuven
In many Western countries, the field of interior architecture is characterised by an on-going identity crisis. The confusion becomes apparent via the diverse nomenclature: interior architecture, interior design and interior decoration. Furthermore, the discipline was often (and still is) perceived as feminine and amateurish. Attempts to correct this image have significantly characterised the professionalisation of interior design since World ...