Madoc is an Omeka S based Open Source platform for the display, enrichment, and curation of IIIF-based digital objects. The platform itself is a combination of open source services ...read more
The research explores the relationship between gender, tradition, and modernity through collaborative hand-made rug production with local rug weavers, in northern Iran. The collaborative practice of rug making is beyond ...read more
the main objective of this research project is to study the litigation strategies of merchants in the context of the law of commerce in fifteenth-century Bruges (and, in so far ...read more
This doctoral research investigates how the Japanese martial art of aikido can be used as an embodied pedagogy to enhance intercultural business communication training. The project aims to determine the ...read more
This project analyses counterfactual constructions in the history of Ancient Greek (from Archaic to Post-Classical). These counterfactuals are largely unstudied and more diverse in types than analysed before in linguistics. ...read more
On the one hand, the past decade has witnessed a massively growing interest in Chinese LGBTQ studies from queer feminists, artists as well as scholars. While on the other hand, ...read more
The Late Glacial (c. 12,700-9700 cal BC) is the final stage of the Pleistocene before the current warm Holocene and comprises several warm (e.g. Allerød) and cold (e.g. Younger Dryas) ...read more
This project studies the letters and letter-collection of Basil, bishop of Caesarea (ca. 330-379 AD), as means for lobbying, persuasion, and self-presentation. While the letters of Basil have always been ...read more
The Hub Developing in Diversity wants to apply social innovation to increase opportunities for all children, youth and adults in Ghent. We mainly address social inequality in a learning context, by ...read more
Confidential images of crime scenes, in the form of glass negatives and photographic prints in legal files from the 1920s and 1930s, housed in the State Archives, formed the somewhat ...read more