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'Un fou raisonnant et imaginantU+2019: madness, unreliability and The man who had his hair cut short. Ghent University
Because you had a bad day: General and daily relations between reactive temperament, emotion regulation, and depressive symptoms in youth KU Leuven Ghent University
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerability factors for youth depression. Less research examined the mechanisms through which these reactive temperament traits may differently confer vulnerability to depression. Based on recent integrated models of depression proposing emotion regulation as a key underlying mechanism, the current study aimed to clarify the general and day-to-day ...
The magic realism of The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short (1965) Ghent University University of Antwerp
1965 saw the release of André Delvaux’s feature film debut The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short (De man die zijn haar kort liet knippen). The film soon gained international critical acclaim and became widely regarded as a modernist classic from Belgian cinema. In 2021, the Royal Belgian Film Archive CINEMATEK made a restoration of the film, which is now being picked up by several film institutions and distributors throughout Europe. The ...
God planted Paradise in Eden and there He placed man He had shaped. A Critical Study of the Sermons De Creatione Hominis (CPG3215-3216) and De Paradiso (CPG 3217 KU Leuven
Translation, critical source analysis and exegesis of three little studied/neglected Greek treatises, handed down in Gregory of Nyssa's name, being two sermons de creatione hominis and one sermo de paradiso. First of all, these texts will be translated into English for the very first time using Hörner's main text (1972) as a base and they will be provided with explanatory notes. After that, a critical interpretation of the text will be given ...
Man and machine : match made in heaven? (status: 'It’s complicated…') : exploring Dutch Automated Essay Scoring for young learners' written output Ghent University
D’avril en mai le Nuancier du parcours des arbres du Solbosch ; MA2 en Gestion culurelle à l’ULB Coordination environnementale: 18 feuillets. Meise Botanic Garden
Bring this mad woman to reason ! Elisabeth Farnese as a female ruler in 18th Century Europe Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The call for the present conference explicitly asks if law reduces the differences between man and woman, from an evolutionary point of view. In an age where female political representation is far from guaranteed, even in the most gender-oriented Western democracies, I would like to bring the example of a forceful and proud female Ancien Régime ruler: Elisabeth Farnese, the “Termagant Queen of Spain”, who, together with her feeble husband Philip ...
Bring this mad woman to reason! Elisabeth Farnese as a female ruler in 18th Century Europe Ghent University
The call for the present conference explicitly asks if law reduces the differences between man and woman, from an evolutionary point of view. In an age where female political representation is far from guaranteed, even in the most gender-oriented Western democracies, I would like to bring the example of a forceful and proud female Ancien Régime ruler: Elisabeth Farnese, the U+201CTermagant Queen of SpainU+201D, who, together with her feeble ...
‘The Mad Max Phase’ Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Is it possible that the future of our world looks like some version of Mad Max, a trashy sci fi movie in which the oil scarcity has turned the planet into a low tech chaotic neo-medieval society run by gangs? Is this implosion of the polis, this disintegration of society, not most probable, maybe even inevitable? That is the question.
Since the first report to the Club of Rome, we know emissions have only grown exponentially and keep ...
Since the first report to the Club of Rome, we know emissions have only grown exponentially and keep ...