The aim of this PhD project is to make a grammatical description of Kibinji, an undocumented, undescribed and endangered Bantu language spoken in the Western Kasai Province of the Democratic Republic ...read more
The project aims to contribute to the changing perspective on the history of Christian ethics by investigating the way in which economic, political and social developments influenced vernacular renditions of ...read more
The project aims at comparing the syntax of Farasiot and Cappadocian, two Asia Minor Greek languages. More specifically, adopting the cartographic approach to generative syntax, I will explore the composition of the ...read more
The research aims to examine ‘patriotic’ resistance and ‘treason’ during the Great War in Belgium from a social perspective. The 1914-1918 German occupation of Belgium forms a unique case study ...read more
The French philosopher Charles Péguy (1873-1914) addressed a problem of fundamental importance in modern and contemporary philosophy: the relation between time and ethics. This PhD proposes an analysis of this relation as ...read more
Choreographies of Precariousness focuses on contemporary dancers' socio-economical position and its influence on their production processes. Within this frame will be discussed to what extent one may speak of precariousness ...read more
Since 2012 the Vooruit Arts Center in Ghent specifically resides performers who engage with the public space of the city of Ghent. They are referred to as “de stadsresidenten” (the ...read more
Notions of honour and shame among Belgian military during the First World War(BRAIN-be project: MEMEX WWI. Recognition and resentment: experiences and memories of the Great War in Belgium ...read more