peer reviewedThis contribution gives insight into the decolonisation of thought by presenting Black Out, a transmedia initiative located in the city of Liège in Belgium. Black Out is a project designed for promoting black music and culture and fighting against racism, principally through information technology and social media. I highlight how Black Out may participate in efforts for decolonising arts and culture in Belgium and Europe. To do so, I present a few contextual elements about racism and the postcolonial debate in Belgium before giving examples on how the projects of Black Out are in line with some of the driving forces of the decolonial approach
The Black arts organisations play a vital role in displaying and perpetuating artistic forms that ar...
This paper presents my FNRS-FRESH research project. It consists of a prosopographical study of the B...
Large-scale social and political debates can be understood as dynamic and inter-discursive networks ...
This article focuses on Black women in and beyond Belgian mainstream media. It discusses media pract...
Over the past few years, calls for decolonization have addressed academia and also reached Belgian u...
Over the past five years, no less than ten open letters have been published that critically address ...
peer reviewedThis chapter addresses migrants’ associations and narratives, and landscape traces of b...
From a ‘provincial’ and (hopefully) self-aware European perspective, it is clear that cultural forms...
From a ‘provincial’ and (hopefully) self-aware European perspective, it is clear that cultural forms...
Racism has been at the center of numerous debates in Flanders. One of the most heated debates in rec...
In the present environment of advanced industrial society and post-war migration to E...
This special issue of Open Cultural Studies explores the social and cultural spaces in which identif...
This special issue explores spaces where identifications with the African diaspora become articulate...
For several years, the Black Lives Matter movement has been advocating for issues of racial justice ...
Defence date: 15 April 2019Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Insti...
The Black arts organisations play a vital role in displaying and perpetuating artistic forms that ar...
This paper presents my FNRS-FRESH research project. It consists of a prosopographical study of the B...
Large-scale social and political debates can be understood as dynamic and inter-discursive networks ...
This article focuses on Black women in and beyond Belgian mainstream media. It discusses media pract...
Over the past few years, calls for decolonization have addressed academia and also reached Belgian u...
Over the past five years, no less than ten open letters have been published that critically address ...
peer reviewedThis chapter addresses migrants’ associations and narratives, and landscape traces of b...
From a ‘provincial’ and (hopefully) self-aware European perspective, it is clear that cultural forms...
From a ‘provincial’ and (hopefully) self-aware European perspective, it is clear that cultural forms...
Racism has been at the center of numerous debates in Flanders. One of the most heated debates in rec...
In the present environment of advanced industrial society and post-war migration to E...
This special issue of Open Cultural Studies explores the social and cultural spaces in which identif...
This special issue explores spaces where identifications with the African diaspora become articulate...
For several years, the Black Lives Matter movement has been advocating for issues of racial justice ...
Defence date: 15 April 2019Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Insti...
The Black arts organisations play a vital role in displaying and perpetuating artistic forms that ar...
This paper presents my FNRS-FRESH research project. It consists of a prosopographical study of the B...
Large-scale social and political debates can be understood as dynamic and inter-discursive networks ...