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to publisher imposed embargoes. All awarded PhD theses are also archived on BURA.
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2007 | Arachne Challenges Minerva: The Spinning Out of Long Narrative in World of Warcraft and Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Krzywinska, T |
18-Feb-2018 | Authors in search of a character: ethnography and life writing | Beatty, AW |
2021 | British nuclear test veterans: the complexities of identity, health and wellbeing, and the ageing process | Prescott, Amy |
2013 | Current emotion research in anthropology: Reporting the field | Beatty, A |
7-Nov-2022 | A Design Framework for Smart Glass Augmented Reality Experiences in Heritage Sites | Dima, M |
2018 | Narrating the First “Three-Parent Baby”: The Initial Press Reactions From the United Kingdom, the United States, and Mexico | González Santos, SP; Stephens, N; Dimond, R |
2006 | Narratives of art-making in chronic fatigue syndrome/ myalgic encephalomyelitis: Three case studies | Reynolds, F |
30-Apr-2020 | Public Sector Organizational Failure: A Study of Collective Denial in the UK National Health Service | Hendy, J; Tucker, DA |
Oct-2015 | Torched song: The hyperreal and the music of L.A. Noire | Ivnescu, A |