26 March 2024
Johan Leman
Currently, some 40 migrants (or a son or daughter thereof) from Morocco and Turkey who arrived in Brussels in the 1960s have already been interviewed. It is very instructive. Some […]
14 March 2024
Johan Leman
In a world where technologies are increasingly permeating our daily lives, it is important to consciously engage with new innovations like ChatGPT. At Foyer vzw, we believe in a human-centered […]
11 March 2024
Johan Leman
Currently, I have been able to listen to about 15 stories, told by the migrants themselves or by one of their children, of people who left Morocco in the 1960s […]
5 March 2024
Johan Leman
Am busy recording stories of people from Morocco who arrived in the 1960s, while Ms Nicole Montoisie, a former social worker, is doing the same for Turks who arrived in […]
27 February 2024
Johan Leman
Saturday 24 February appeared in DS, much to my surprise, a review by Bas Heijne of the excellent book ‘Narcissism’ by the Austrian philosopher Isolde Charim. The thesis she defends […]
26 February 2024
Johan Leman
At the University of Antwerp, one is looking for women to participate in a scientific study in Brussels and Antwerp on the impact of fasting during Ramadan on their health. […]
19 February 2024
Johan Leman
What do we mean by populism? According to Cas Mudde, populism is a ‘thin’ ideology that sees society in a strongly hostile way divided into a pure ‘people’ and a […]
15 February 2024
Johan Leman
Who does not know the title of the 1964 posters : ” Vous songez à venir travailler en Belgique ? “ When Belgium concluded a bilateral agreement with Morocco on […]
8 February 2024
Johan Leman
If I compare the 1990s with today, I see 2 major differences at the base: the place occupied by social media (which has an effect that ‘announcements in policy making […]
2 February 2024
Johan Leman
The phenomenon is not new: children or grandchildren of migrants, born in a host country (which should actually be their country), who at some point, having grown up young asult, […]