Projects
Towards a power-sensitive and socially-informed analysis of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES). Comparative case studies in Nicaragua and Guatemala. University of Antwerp
Comparative studies of whole-genome Ghent University
The present project aims to perform comparative studies of whole-genome sequences for model groups of bacteria representing different phylogenetic lineages, in order to design widely applicable sets of genes and primers which can be used to develop an MLSA-based apporach for the delineation of species. The ultimate aim is to use the lessons learnt from these model groups to design a generic appraoch for a general MLSA-based species ...
Assessing and Fostering Independence in Specialised Courts: Comparative Case Studies of the Brussels International Business Court, the Unified Patent Court and the Multilateral Investment Court. University of Antwerp
Comparative police studies in the EU (COMPOSITE). University of Antwerp
Alfred Loisy as a comparative historian of religions. An investigation of Loisy’s position within early 20th century and current comparative methodology Ghent University
This project aims at investigating the methodological contribution to the early 20th century comparative study of religion of Alfred Loisy (1857-1940), professor of History of Relgions at the Collège de France, and analyzing the impact of his comparative work on current studies of the origins of Christianity. It will also investigate the sociological context (scientific networks) in which Loisy worked.
The intercultural Dynamics troughout the ancient Mediterranean. A comparative Study of the Goddesses Athena and 'Anath KU Leuven
THE INTERCULTURAL DYNAMICS THROUGHOUT THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE GODDESSES ATHENA AND 'ANATH.
This PhD research project aims to contribute to the intercultural and religious transfer throughout the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age (1400[1]-1200[2])[3]. By means of an extensive comparison of the profiles of ‘Anath from Ugarit and the Ancient Greek Athena, this study examines all possible ...
When does ethnicity become important? Toward a comparative analytic of processes of symbolic boundary work and 'ethnicization' in two Flemish cities. University of Antwerp
How to make intelligibility measurements intelligible? A methodological study extending the framework of comparative judgement. University of Antwerp
When does ethnicity become important? Toward a comparative analytic of processes of symbolic boundary work and ‘ethnicization’ in two Flemish cities. KU Leuven
This project proposes a comparative, ethnographic study of ethnic
boundary work in two Flemish superdiverse city-contexts: Antwerp
and Ghent. By ethnic boundary work we mean that actors use ethnic
categories to distinguish between in- and out-groups ('us' and 'them').
The study aims to shed light on the dynamics of group-formation and
ethnic division in superdiverse contexts and is informed by somewhat ...