Projects
The transparency of governance and the invisibility of power. An inquiry into the deficiencies of democratic representation in transnational institutions. KU Leuven
Advanced Sensing, Representation and Classification Methodologies for Interference-based Real-time Sorting Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Azumaya representation varieties and stacks University of Antwerp
Azumaya representation varieties and stacks. University of Antwerp
Political gender stereotypes in a system of Proportional Representation Ghent University
This project analyzes whether political gender stereotypes are present in a PR system (compared to majority electoral systems, which have already been extensively studied), whether list position is an intervening factor and what kind of voters are more prone for stereotypes. A quasi-experimental design will be set up. Respondents will be asked to assess audio messages of hypothetical candidates.
Approximation Fixpoint Theory as a General Algebraic Theory of Constructive Knowledge Vrije Universiteit Brussel
of
nonmonotone operators. It was founded in order to unify semantics
of various non-monontic logics, in particular default logic (DL),
autoepistemic logic (AEL), and logic programming (LP).
Using AFT, one can obtain a family of semantics for any of these
logics by defining (only) a semantic operator: an operator that maps
...
Approximation Fixpoint Theory as a General Algebraic Theory of Constructive Knowledge KU Leuven
Approximation Fixpoint Theory (AFT) is an algebraic fixpoint theory of
nonmonotone operators. It was founded in order to unify semantics
of various non-monontic logics, in particular default logic (DL),
autoepistemic logic (AEL), and logic programming (LP).
Using AFT, one can obtain a family of semantics for any of these
logics by defining (only) a semantic operator: an operator that maps
interpretations to ...
Towards a globally non-representational theory of the mind. University of Antwerp
A research into the social and emancipating role of gay and lesbian representatations in contemporary screen culture, using a queer theory perspective Ghent University
Inspired by Hall's politics of representation and Queer theory, this research project wants to obtain a better insight into the role of gay and lesbian representations in contemporary screen culture (especially in film and television fiction). Central to this project is the position of these representations in society and their potential role in pursuing equality of rights.