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Skills, trust, and changing consumer preferences: the decline of Antwerp's craft guilds from the perspective of the product market, c.1500-c.1800 Universiteit Antwerpen
The main reason for the decline of craft guilds in Antwerp should not be sought in the labour market but rather in the product market. Apprenticeship systems, master pieces, and trademarks were conducive to a]about market monopsony but at the same time to the representation of product quality. On the one hand, product quality was legitimized through the superior manual skills of masters; on the other, it was objectified through the attribution ...
Mutual aid in the craft guilds of the late medieval and early modern Southern Low Countries (Belgium) Universiteit Gent
Social mobility in the craft guilds of masons and carpenters in Late Medieval Ghent Universiteit Gent
Apprenticeship, guilds, and craft knowledge Universiteit Antwerpen
Artisans as knowledge workers: craft and creativity in a long term perspective Universiteit Antwerpen
This paper proceeds from the observation that critical approaches to the present-day disparagement of craftsmanship often invoke an idealized image of the early modern artisan as basically the other of modernity. While Richard Florida and others reduce talent and creativity to the cerebral capacity to invent cutting-edge products in the context of the global knowledge economy, the late medieval and early modern counterpart of this is considered ...
Expert advice to the United Nations Committee on the Right of the Child’s Draft General Comment No. 26 on children’s rights and the environment with a special focus on climate change (15 February 2023 Universiteit Antwerpen
A large-scale retrospective study enabled deep-learning based pathological assessment of frozen procurement kidney biopsies to predict graft loss and guide organ utilization. KU Leuven
Lesion scores on procurement donor biopsies are commonly used to guide organ utilization for deceased-donor kidneys. However, frozen sections present challenges for histological scoring, leading to inter- and intra-observer variability and inappropriate discard. Therefore, we constructed deep-learning based models to recognize kidney tissue compartments in hematoxylin & eosin-stained sections from procurement needle biopsies performed ...
3D Printed Surgical Guide for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven
Patient-specific three-dimensional (3D) printed models have been increasingly used in many medical fields, including cardiac surgery for which they are used as planning and communication tools. To locate and plan the correct region of interest for the bypass placement during coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, cardiac surgeons can pre-operatively rely on different medical images. This article aims to present a workflow for the ...