Projects
The black holes of democracy. Digging up the traumatic memories of civil war and dictatorship in Spain (1936-1975). Ghent University
In this metahistorical project, we examine the meanings given to the memories of the Spanish Civil War and dictatorship, and we evaluate the influence of the recent U+2018memory boomU+2019 on the democratisation process in Spain. We therefore investigate in what way massgrave exhumations and the organisations for the recuperation of Civil War memory and dictatorship have an impact on the historical and political consciousness of the ...
Is the new EU regulation (EU 2023/1115) prohibiting the placement and export of certain commodities and products associated with deforestation and forest degradation enough to deter illegal logging? Hasselt University
STEM project Singing trees. KU Leuven
The Singing Trees research project aims to develop a leisure offer for and with young people aged 14+ as part of a STEM trajectory. The project aims to sensitize young people to the challenges of climate change, the need for digitization in the future and to make them aware of the importance of science and understanding of STEM.
Begging in the Brussels-Capital Region Odisee vzw
An Integrated software platform for Tagging Freezing of Gait in Parkinson Disease (FOG-IT) KU Leuven
Begging and homelessness in the Brussels Capital Region: the intersection between multidimensional deprivation and (in)visibility KU Leuven
Spinning out of control: A personalized prediction model for binging behavior in eating and alcohol disorders. KU Leuven
Is the tail wagging the dog? Comparative study on the influence of social media on traditional media coverage of political events (TAILWAGSDOG). University of Antwerp
The EU’s approach to tackling illegal logging in third countries: A comprehensive and political science analysis of the Voluntary Partnership Agreements Ghent University
The EU’s Voluntary Partnership Agreements (VPAs) with timber-producing countries ensure EU market access for verified legal timber products in return for forest governance reforms. This PhD will for the first time systematically (a) map and (b) explain the considerable amount of variation between the 15 VPAs, as well as (c) assess their impact in timber-producing countries through six work packages.