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.
Political Economy and the Arts: Introduction – Space-Making and Practices of Resistance
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On Affective Objects: Martyro, Veronique Doisneau, and the Production of (im)Material Objects
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The literary inheritance of paradise lost in the nineteenth-century domestic novel
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From hard science fiction to soft science fiction: The hero’s journey and visions of utopia and dystopia
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Botanically-infused prose: An examination of nature forms in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway (1925), To the Lighthouse (1927), The Waves (1931), and Between the Acts (1941)
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"Decolonising Dance Discourses", Special Issue for Conversations Across the Field of Dance Studies
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Concert electric guitar composition: Techniques, challenges and creative possibilities
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The External Dimension of Italian Migration Policy (DEPMI): a mapping of the tools to manage migratory flows with countries of origin and transit
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The UK could make migrants wait up to 20 years before becoming settled – making it one of the longest waits in the world
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