Brunel University Research Archive(BURA) preserves and enables easy and open access to all types of digital content. It showcases Brunel's research outputs.
Research contained within BURA is open access, although some publications may be subject to publisher imposed embargoes. All awarded PhD theses are also archived on BURA.
Adapting the Nominal Group Technique to a virtual version: an experience report
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Wagner, Tamara S. The Victorian Baby in Print: Infancy, Infant Care, and Nineteenth-Century Popular Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. 320 pp.
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Linking institutional context to the community and career embeddedness of skilled migrants: The role of destination- and origin-country identifications
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Complicating leadership: choral conducting training through movement theatre practice
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Designing a framework for VR mechanics that elicit targeted emotions
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On Agency and Interactivity in The Stanley Parable
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Dalla letteratura al videogioco. Riflessioni postumaniste tra burattini e androidi in Pinocchio e Lies of P
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Lower Back Interculturalism: Talking Politics and Practice of Intercultural Performance
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Factores sociodemográficos y ambientales relacionados con el uso de mascarillas en la población durante la pandemia por la COVID-19
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The Tools of External Migration Policy in the EU Member States: The Case of Italy
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