Projects
Digital acceleration and exploitation of the Limburg Startup communities Hasselt University
The theme of deification in the Middle Dutch works of the understudied authors in Groenendaal: Jan van Leeuwen, Willem Jordaens and Godfried Wevel. Was Groenendaal a 'textual community' or an 'authorial community of practice'? University of Antwerp
Female Genital Cutting in a Comparative Perspective. An Examination of changes in prevalence, type and degree of medicalization of the practice in multiple African countries. University of Antwerp
Outreach and suppport to the community of practice on invasion management Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Public health research in the service of the community: from evidence to practice Ghent University
In the context of the Institutional University Cooperation with Arba Minch University (AMU), five community studies were conducted with the aim of Improving Maternal and Child Health in Southern Ethiopian Rift Valley, in the areas of maternal health, child nutrition, and infectious diseases.
We aim to disseminate the findings and mainstream the best practices to the community, government officials and other stakeholders
The Theme of Deification in the Middle Dutch Works of the Groenendaal Authors: Jan van Ruusbroec, Jan van Leeuwen, Willem Jordaens and Godfried Wevel. Was Groenendaal a 'Textual Community' or an 'Authorial Community of Practice'? KU Leuven
In the 14th century, the community of Groenendaal, in the Sonian Forest near Brussels, was home not only to the much-studied mystical author Jan van Ruusbroec, but also to three understudied Middle Dutch mystical writers: Jan van Leeuwen, Willem Jordaens, and Godfried Wevel. It is thus a unique hotspot of Middle Dutch mystical literature. Surprisingly, however, the (inter)relationships between these authors’ texts have never been thoroughly ...
The Theme of Deification in the Middle Dutch Works of the Groenendaal Authors: Jan van Ruusbroec, Jan van Leeuwen, Willem Jordaens and Godfried Wevel. Was Groenendaal a 'Textual Community' or an 'Authorial Community of Practice'? University of Antwerp
Walking the word of design: explorations and reflections of a decolonial-interventionist practice KU Leuven
This dissertation is the result of a seven year research process, inquiring into the participatory potential of design interventions (and interventionist practices) in the public sphere. Most definitions of interventions entail a conventional autonomous model, in which one person or a selected group of people decide whether a situation demands for a certain action with which they - unannounced, unadvertised and not commissioned - enter into a ...
Votive offering in Pisidia (SW Turkey). The material and social aspects of a popular religious practice at a cult site near the ancient city of Sagalassos. KU Leuven
Votive offering - presenting gifts to the gods in exchange for divine protection or blessing - was one of the most important ritual activities in antiquity, practiced by all levels of society. A whole variety of objects could be presented to deities, depending on the economic and social status of the votary. By analysing the material manifestation of cultic rituals from a recently excavated rock sanctuary in the periphery of the city of ...