Publications
Chosen filters:
Chosen filters:
Where is 'the political' in the journal Political Communication? On the hegemonic articulation of a disciplinary identity University of Antwerp
Critical scholars have long critiqued the circumscribed theoretical boundaries of political communication research in its dominant disciplinary identity. This identity is usually attributed to the hegemonic authority of a functionalist paradigm of political communication anchored in the use of positivist epistemologies and quantitative methods. This article revisits these old debates from a post-foundational discourse theoretical perspective, ...
Journal d'un déporté martiniquais mort à Buchenwald University of Antwerp
In this article, I analyze Gaston-Paul Effa’s novel, Rendez-vous avec l’heure qui blesse, in its double memorial axis: the connection with the slave narratives, on the one hand, and the testimonials of the Holocaust, on the other. Indeed, the African writer revisits through a fictional diary written by a Black victim of Nazism, deported to Buchenwald, the « knot of memory » between the Black Diaspora and the Jewish Diaspora. Special attention ...
A European journal of health communication in the age of open science University of Antwerp
A decade ago, health communication research in Europe was still considered an emerging field. Today, in response to the assiduous efforts of European researchers and scholars, we are proud to present the European Journal of Health Communication (EJHC). As the first journal that is explicitly dedicated to European health communication research, EJHC can be regarded as a further milestone in the establishment of our discipline in Europe. EJHC is ...
What is this thing called Journal of Audiovisual Translation? University of Antwerp
We are proud to present the first issue of the Journal of Audiovisual Translation. Launching this new journal would not have been possible without the hard work of the Editorial Board members, much appreciated contributions from the Authors and support from ESIST and Scientific Board members. Audiovisual translation has come of age as a discipline in its own right and we strongly believe that it deserves a journal that is dedicated to this very ...
Implications of Article 81(1) TFEU's recognition clause for EU conflict of laws rules University of Antwerp
The last decades have been marked by the extensive Europeanisation of conflict of laws rules. Traditionally, national conflict of laws rules in Continental Europe were aimed at determining the closest connection between the legal relation and the putatively applicable law. This universal objective was often combined with more local objectives: the achievement of certain substantive policies of the forum through conflictual mechanisms. The ...
'La mentalité de nos confrères à l'égard de ce qui fut jadis et sera demain'. The Neutralities of Belgium, the Congo Free State and the Belgian Congo (1885-1914) seen through the Journal des Tribunaux University of Antwerp Ghent University
The violation of Belgium's perpetual neutrality by Germany is a classic topos of diplomatic history in the European theatre of the Great War. The Treaty of London (19 April 1839) was torn up by Kaiser Wilhelm as a "Scrap of Paper". Yet, what were the conception foundations of this sui generis institution of international law? To what extent could this status have been applicable to Congo? International law is not a shortlist of enforceable ...