Projects
Moving towards Resilience: Joint creation through music and movement for local, refugee and immigrant children. University of Antwerp
Moving towards Resilience: Joint creation through music and movement for local, refugee and immigrant children AP Hogeschool Antwerpen
Assessment of conditional preferences and decision making in utilization of SRH services among SGBV survivors in Dadaab refugee camp: Developing predictive models using game theory Ghent University
Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a major public health problem in refugee camps for which adequate health services should be available. However, determinants that influence survivors’ health care seeking behavior are poorly understood. The purpose of this study is to develop, based on game theory, predictive models that explain and predict health care seeking behavior of SGBV survivors.
Representations of Migration in a Transforming Europe: The Polarising Power of Migration as a Political Tool in Online Media and Political Discourses – What can we learn from the 2015 and 2022 refugee crises? KU Leuven
Towards a specific legal framework for the activities of sports coaches and referees. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Exploratory study of the added value of icon translation technologies for communication by and with non-native speakers in the Vlaamse Rand. KU Leuven
In the Vlaamse Rand, Dutch is the official language and the common language. However, communication by and with non-native speakers (immigrants, refugees) who do not have sufficient command of Dutch is often difficult. In collaboration with non-profit organization De Rand, a government-subsidized organization that tries to promote the quality of life for the people of the Vlaamse Rand from a Dutch profiling, we will demonstrate that icon ...
The political economy of globalisation and inclusive development University of Antwerp
(Post) Ottoman Migrants and the Origins of the Modern World University of Antwerp
Migrant incubators of development? The offshore infrastructures of Gulf medical training in Europe Ghent University
Social science literature on migration from the MENA region to Europe suffers from an over-focus on refugees, radicalization, and failed ‘integration’. This project offers a novel approach by insisting on the productive potential of the ‘migratory optic’ and focusing on one particular, but enduring form of Middle Eastern immigration that has escaped scholarly attention: that of well-to-do newcomers from the Gulf Arab states who study, work, ...