Library Dissertation Showcase

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Latest Dissertations

Britain’s hidden art history: a critical investigation of how black British artists factor in the histories of contemporary British art

  • Author:
  • Rhoda Datsomor
  • Subject:
  • Illustration
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2022
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Illustration

How has the relationship between the illustrated book and the working class changed in the UK from the 19th to 21st Century?

  • Author:
  • Cherry Wright
  • Subject:
  • Illustration
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2022
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Illustration

An exploration of the changing London soundscape through a cultural and societal perspective

  • Author:
  • Emmet Reilly
  • Subject:
  • Sound and Music Production
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2021
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Sound and Music Production

An exploration into feminism through 21st Century female artists in contemporary pop music: “Are female popstars redefining feminism?”

  • Author:
  • Alan Ian James Jones
  • Subject:
  • Sound and Music Production
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2022
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Sound and Music Production

Activism in music produced by Peruvians: how it has been affected by war, culture and politics

  • Author:
  • George Briggs
  • Subject:
  • Sound and Music Production
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2022
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Sound and Music Production

A study into London pirate radio through the formulation of genre and cultural practice to determine why it still exists in a modern world of globalisation and new technology

  • Author:
  • Joseph C Andrews
  • Subject:
  • Sound and Music Production
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2021
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Sound and Music Production

Don’t You Forget About Me: construction and presentation of 1980’s youth culture in John Hughes’ The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink and Sixteen Candles

  • Author:
  • Christy Ip
  • Subject:
  • Film and Television
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2022
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Film & Television

How the marketing tool and narrative device ‘Queerbaiting’ is used within ‘Supernatural’ and ‘The 100’ to exploit queer audiences on the broken promise of representation

  • Author:
  • Kieran Cooper
  • Subject:
  • Film and Television
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2022
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Film & Television

Evaluating the extent to which technology and space affect audio fidelity in modern music production, when comparing the differing environments of a bedroom studio and a professional recording studio

  • Author:
  • Eliot Clarke
  • Subject:
  • Sound and Music Production
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2021
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Sound and Music Production

How the construction of mentor/protégé and father/son protagonist dynamics in Wes Anderson’s films act as a vehicle for his enactment of the auteur

  • Author:
  • Annie Gault
  • Subject:
  • Film and Television
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2022
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Film and Television Studies