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[Oral presentation, Sofie Meeus] Citizen Science: Public participation in Biodiversity Monitoring Meise Botanic Garden
Oral pres. "The challenges in pharmacy education : the clash between “hard” and “soft” sciences”. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
There is no discussion that there is an evolution, even a revolution going on, and still coming up, in the pharmacy profession. For many years, the pharmacist was responsible for the production and the analysis of medicines. Now, the pharmacist is also responsible for the information towards patients and the profession is now more than ever patient-centered than medicine-centered. This evolution had also structural influences on pharmacy ...
Revisiting modal split as an urban sustainability indicator using citizen science University of Antwerp KU Leuven
This paper discusses three uses of modal split indicators, and illustrates how it evolved from a technical, intermediate step in transport analysis, over a measure of transport system efficiency to a symbolic urban sustainable mobility indicator. A framework which includes 11 factors is presented and applied to the different uses of the modal split indicator. Besides the comparison of the three main uses of modal split in research and practice, ...
Coral Reef Social-Ecological Systems under Pressure in Southern Sulawesi. In: Science for the Protection of Indonesian Coastal Ecosystems (SPICE) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Ecological and social processes of the Spermonde Archipelago, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, have been intensively studied during the Science for the Protection of Indonesian Coastal Ecosystems (SPICE) program. The archipelago is of specific interest to better understand how intensive exploitation of marine resources results in the degradation of reef systems. The projects specifically targeted (1) ecological processes in coral reefs, (2) genetic ...
Modelling abduction in science by means of a modal adaptive logic Ghent University
[Oral presentation] Citizen science at the borders of Romance (www. doedat. be) Meise Botanic Garden
Many, if not most, countries have several official or widely used languages. And most, if not all, of these countries have herbaria. Furthermore, specimens have been exchanged between herbaria from many countries, so herbaria are often polylingual collections. It is therefore useful to have label transcription systems that can attract users proficient in a wide variety of languages. Belgium is a typical polylingual country at the boundary ...
The moral identity questionnaire predicts prosocial behavior better than the Moral Identity Scale Ghent University
Recently, a growing number of studies has shown the relevance of Moral Identity to explain (im)moral conduct. The present study compared two moral identity measures in two independent samples (N = 282 and 245): i.e., the Moral Identity Scale (Aquino and Reed, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 83:1423–1440, 2002) and the Moral Identity Questionnaire (Black and Reynolds, Personality and Individual Differences 97:120–129, 2016). The ...
Forensic practitioners’ views on stimulating moral development and moral growth in forensic psychiatric care Ghent University
Moral rebels and dietary deviants : how moral minority stereotypes predict the social attractiveness of veg*ns Ghent University
In this preregistered study we examined why people with an omnivorous diet (i.e., omnivores) would view vegetarians and vegans (i.e., veg*ns) as less socially attractive based on their status as stigmatized moral minorities. Drawing on a recently demonstrated distinction between perceived morality and sociability in research on universal dimensions of stereotype content, we expected that veg*ns would be perceived as more moral but less sociable ...