The choreographic space of constraint [Thesis].
The last twenty years have seen the disciplining of Belgian development NGOs, following the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness and neoliberal governance policies. NGOs manage to dance with these constraints. And this dance is transforming each of the actors to the rhythm of political and administrative reforms.
The awakening of the immaterial [Thesis]
How to be a good dreamer? The dream of the Zápara is a fluid mode of relationship with the past and present worlds. They allow good dreamers to have access to information that allows them to govern their daily lives, their relationship to the world and international strategic struggles. What can we learn from their relationship to this immaterial tradition they embody, to the world of the invisible? And how can we contribute to the preservation of Amazonian territories?
Caring for plants and soil [Thesis]
"Against the backdrop of transformations in human lifestyles as well as modes of production and their effects on the erosion of biodiversity, this thesis looks at the relationships that exist between farmers and nature, in landscapes marked by intensive agriculture in Europe."
Effectively detect school dropouts using administrative information
Tools for compiling and processing large quantities of data are becoming increasingly popular. This use of data to detect at-risk students can help optimize the use of support resources and, overall, the performance of the school system.
Linguistics of the floating island [Thesis].
From the floating island to the beggars, from the amuse-bouche to the bain-marie, from the cul de poule to the farts-de-nonne, French gastronomy is full of terms, sometimes with very colourful analogies, that can intrigue or make French speakers and Francophiles all over the world salivate. Where do these sometimes hilarious and sometimes terrifying gastronomic terms come from? Let's find out together with Philip Igho Qgadagba's Master's thesis.