The aim of this research project is to find an answer to the question “What is culture?” The problem at issue is ontological. The method to resolve this problem is ...read more
The general objective of the project is to enlarge the interpreting corpus, which is being compiled at Ghent University and to prepare the data in such a way that they ...read more
This research project would be the first systematic investigation of a crucial aspect of the grammar of Serbian Sign Language (SZJ) – constituent order. It would be a contribution to ...read more
This project studies the logic of constructing cosmopolitan subjectivity in a selection of plays written by immigrant artists and plays written about migration since 2000. Specifically, it focuses on plays ...read more
The latest developments in techno-sciences often find new forms of expression in art practices, situated at the border of art and science, combining insights from biological sciences, notably biotechnology and ...read more
This research project considers thirteenth-century burghership within specific social tensions which characterized this century. Flemish urban societies in the thirteenth century were subjected to profound transition in economic, political, social ...read more
A corpus of spontaneous oral data is collected in the city of Madrid (Spain) for the present and future linguistic research. The corpus collection is realised through audio recordings of ...read more
“Why does the caste system continue to dominate Indian society, in spite of centuries of moral critique and decades of reservation politics?” This is one of the most frequently asked ...read more
This PhD research project consists of two parts: (a) an examination of Samala's collection of stories 'Sudabahomteri' in its cultural setting and (b) an English translation of this collection of stories from ...read more
This International Network consists of researchers from the United Kingdom (Leeds, York), France (Paris), Germany (Mainz), and Belgium (Ghent, Leuven) to investigate reform of religious communities in the Central Middle ...read more