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Researcher
Mieke Matthyssen
- Keywords:China, health strategies, Chinese philosophy
- Disciplines:Humanities and the arts not elsewhere classified, Studies of regions not elsewhere classified, Chinese language, Philosophical psychology, Philosophical anthropology, Other health sciences not elsewhere classified
Affiliations
- Department of Special Needs Education (Department)
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From1 Mar 2015 → Today - Department of Languages and Cultures (Department)
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From1 Jun 2012 → Today - Department of Educational Policy (Administrative office)
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From13 Feb 2006 → 31 Dec 2011 - Department of Languages and cultures of South and East Asia (Department)
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From24 Mar 2005 → 31 May 2012
Publications
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- Boksen met jongeren : een nieuwe kijk op pedagogisch en didactisch handelen (Boxing with young people: A new approach to pedagogic and didactic action)(2021)Volume: 2
Authors: Reinhard Haudenhuyse, Mieke Matthyssen, Jan Naert
Pages: 138 p. - Ignorance is bliss : the Chinese art of not knowing(2021)
Authors: Mieke Matthyssen
Number of pages: 1 - World War 1, the May Fourth Movement and the development of psychology in China, and Europe : reflections on their mutual influence(2019)
Authors: Mieke Matthyssen
Pages: 57 - 72 - Psychofysiek werken en ervaringsgericht leren met jongeren (Psycho-physical and experienced learning with youth)(2019)
Authors: Mieke Matthyssen, Jan Naert
Pages: 252 - 259 - Chinese happiness : a proverbial approach of popular philosophies of life(2018)
Authors: Mieke Matthyssen, Gerda Wielander, Derek Hird
Pages: 189 - 207 - Een nieuwe kijk op lichaamsgericht werken met jongeren (A new perspective on body-based working with youth)(2018)Volume: 1
Authors: Mieke Matthyssen, Jan Naert, Reinhard Haudenhuyse
Pages: 92 p. - China in Belgium : from a religious, economic and political interest to the development of an academic discipline(2017)
Authors: Mieke Matthyssen, Bart Dessein
Pages: 41 - 53 - Zheng Banqiao's Nande hutu and 'the art of being muddled' in contemporary China(2015)
Authors: Mieke Matthyssen
Pages: 3 - 25 - 'The art of being muddled' and mental health practices in contemporary China: a philosophical-anthropological analysis of mental health education(2015)
Authors: Mieke Matthyssen, Nie Jiangbo
Pages: 126 - 132 - Self-assurance and self-denial: repositioning the individual in contemporary Chinese society(2014)
Authors: Mieke Matthyssen, Bart Dessein
Pages: 123 - 141