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.
Inoperativity as Category: Mathematising the Analogous, Habitual, Useful Life in Agamben’s The Kingdom and the Glory, The Signature of All Things and The Use of Bodies
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Approaching improvisation through maqam practices
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The Migration Question: Politics, Economics and the Failure of Border Security
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Checking my body for signs of life: A novel – ‘I think I hated her. I also love her.’ A creative and critical analysis of maternal ambivalence as experienced by the adult daughter
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How UK-France ‘one in, one out’ migration deal will work – and what the challenges could be
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Who gets to have a voice? A comparative analysis of traditional and subversive white saviour narratives in fiction
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Filming exile: An analysis of the making of colours of exile
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Wellbeing in the wild: co-creating context-sensitive wellbeing dimensions with a community of young artists
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A criminally violent turn - changing patterns of female transgression and deviance in contemporary Chinese-language cinemas
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