Projects
Cybersecurity and Citizenship: Struggles on the Digital Frontiers of Democracy KU Leuven
Preparing a new research agenda on 'the lived Anthropocene' KU Leuven
An Early Christian Anthropology/Theology of Death: Rhetorical Forms and the Therapy of Grief KU Leuven
BOF Sabbatical 2019-2020 - Paolo Favero. University of Antwerp
The life and thought of northern prehistoric hunter-gatherers: ethnographical and ethnoarchaeological theory and analysis of the behavioral and material expression of the relationship between ideology and ecology Ghent University
The research proposal consists of the application of the new anthropological paradigm to the study of northern European prehistoric hunter-gatherers with specific focus on the relationship between ecology - the reality of the world in which human beings must survive - and ideology - the human cognition and perception of that world. The new anthropological paradigm sees ecology and ideology as dynamic and dialectic entities, whose relationship ...
Data for Development: Exploring the politics and poetics of citizen-generated data in social impact businesses in Brazil. University of Antwerp
Informational Citizenship: Toward a Global Ethnography of Practices and Infrastructures of Datafication in the Global South (InfoCitizen). University of Antwerp
Lieu(x) de mémoire for Judith, first countess of Flanders. Valorisation for a broad audience of new historical, bio-anthropological and archaeological research into a tenth-century elite necropolis beneath Saint-Peter's square in Ghent Ghent University
This valorisation project offers the general public the opportunity to learn about the interdisciplinary research at Ghent University into a unique find from the earliest history of the County of Flanders. In 2003-2006 archaeologists discovered the graves of seven elite individuals beneath Saint-Peter’s square in Ghent, one of which was hypothetically identified as Judith, the first countess of Flanders. Two decades later historians, ...