Projects
Pink Perils and Postwar Blues. Homophobia and Early Cold War Culture in Western Europe (1945-1965). University of Antwerp
Brand Activism: From the Struggle for Profit, to the Profit in Struggle Hasselt University
Brand Activism: From the Struggle for Profit, to the Profit in Struggle Hasselt University
A cross-national study on risk and protective factors for minority stress, mental health and school achievement among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning students Ghent University
The proposed project will focus on the experiences of LGBTQ students, namely students who are lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB), who have a gender identity that is different from their biological sex (Transgender), who refuse traditional notions of dichotomous identities, e.g., female-male or heterosexual-LGB (Queer), or who question their sexual identity (Questioning). Research demonstrates that LGBTQ youth are more vulnerable to compromised ...
Abstract rules or statistical learning? The impact of lexical and sublexical homophony in spelling and reading homophonous verb forms. University of Antwerp
REGENERATing the cornEa : REGENERATE (Euronanomed II part of ERA-NET scheme) University of Antwerp
On the injustice of exclusionary language KU Leuven
With the rise of ‘woke’ culture, our language use seems to faceunprecedented level of scrutiny. So many of our words, terms, and expressions that were commonly used in the past are now beingseen as sexist, racist, homophobic or transphobic. Political institutions are abandoning terms that are considered to be politically incorrect and language academies are imposing new grammatical rules for more inclusivity. Language is, de facto, being ...
Challenging queer migration narratives. A case study of sexual orientation and gender identity rights in the Belgian asylum procedure. Ghent University
Forced migration continues to captivate social discourses, which often represent refugees as predominantly male, heterosexual, cisgender (and homophobic/transphobic) individuals. However, many people flee their home due to the persecution they fear on the ground of their sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI). Once arrived in Europe, in a country where SOGI rights are recognised as human rights and as such expanded the scope of refugee ...