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Latest Dissertations

The fastest men on no legs: a critical discourse analysis of online sports media representations of Oscar Pistorius and Blake Leeper

  • Author:
  • Charlotte Lenton
  • Subject:
  • Gender Studies
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • MA Gender Studies

Sexual violence, gender and genocidal conflict: a critical comparison of prosecutions by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)

  • Author:
  • Abigail Wells
  • Subject:
  • Gender Studies
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • MA Gender Studies

The British Referendum: an analysis and critique of the referendum within the United Kingdom’s parliamentary democracy

  • Author:
  • Caleb Joseph Smith Harris
  • Subject:
  • Politics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2019
  • Award:
  • MA Politics

Did Jeremy Corbyn’s personalised leadership really increase youth political engagement in the 2017 General Election? An exploration of the impact of Corbyn’s leadership on youth participation

  • Author:
  • Daniella Fusco
  • Subject:
  • Politics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • MA Politics

Gender as my self: the constitution of gendered ontology, the phantasmatic self, and the sublime real of the no-place

  • Author:
  • Rachel Birch
  • Subject:
  • Gender Studies
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • MA Gender Studies

The failings of liberal queer politics: decolonizing queer solidarity

  • Author:
  • Ryan James Hague
  • Subject:
  • International Relations
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • MA International Relations

Solutions to jobless growth: a case study of workers in India

  • Author:
  • Chok Tsering
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics

An evaluation of the effect of economic policies on the Human Development Index: the case of the United Kingdom and Qatar

  • Author:
  • Joe Dixon
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics

The quantitative effects of the reaganomics taxation program: computational experiments based on a dynamic general equilibrium model

  • Author:
  • Matthew Towers
  • Subject:
  • Economics
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • BSc (Hons) Economics

An examination of the pro-social components of desistance for young people accessing a boxing club in London

  • Author:
  • Charlotte Jackson-Smith
  • Subject:
  • Criminology
  • Year of Publication:
  • 2020
  • Award:
  • BA (Hons) Criminology