Projects
Paradigms4.0 – Building blocks for a high road digital transformation of industry. KU Leuven
‘Paradigms4.0’ will develop a scientific framework, answering critical questions concerning the impact of Industry4.0 on organisations, workplaces, employment relations, performance and workers. Industry4.0 refers to the change in industrial policies in all EU-member states based on the implementation of digitisation and cyber-physical systems.
Roadmap in the digital transformation of the customer activation process within the event industry HOGENT
Testing and improving the effectiveness of Digital Transformation workshops among Flemish SMEs AP Hogeschool Antwerpen
CHANSE: Transformations: Social and cultural dynamics in the digital age Vrije Universiteit Brussel
platformisation and what factors are propelling or inhibiting change in different national contexts. For almost
100 years, PSM have played a central role in European culture and society. However, in the past decade, PSM
have begun to be transformed by platformisation, a particular facet of digitalisation in which a small ...
Digital transformations in culture and arts education Vrije Universiteit Brussel
AFRISURGE: Transformative Heritage: politics, peacebuilding and digital restitution of cultural heritage in contemporary Northeast DRCongo Ghent University
International aid and peacebuilding agencies active in Africa often rely on customary leaders to implement interventions in local communities. Their activities reflect functionalist, compartmentalized and rigid understandings of African leadership reminiscent of the colonial era when local leaders were co-opted for purposes of indirect rule. Western misconceptions often complicate rather than solve conflicts and humanitarian problems, and ...
Transformative Heritage: politics, peacebuilding and digital restitution of cultural heritage in contemporary Northeast DR Congo (AFRISURGE). University of Antwerp
Transformative Heritage: customary governance, community building and digital restitution in contemporary Northeast Congo Ghent University
The project’s beating heart is the transformative potential of material heritage from Northeast Congo, valorising it firstly as a source for advancing scholarly understanding of customary authority in local governance today, and secondly, as a resource for education and community building in a politically fragile region. These goals are intertwined : locals view the loss of ritual objects due to colonial collecting and warfare, and chiefs’ ...