04 University of Plymouth Research Theses: Recent submissions
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Landscapes of Play: An exploration and illumination of children’s unsupervised play close to home and a researcher’s journey to becoming posthuman.
(University of Plymouth, 2024)Title: Landscapes of Play: An exploration and illumination of children’s unsupervised play close to home and a researcher’s journey to becoming posthuman. Author: Mandy Jo Andrews This thesis explores children’s play ... -
Tourist Perceived Destination Innovativeness (TPDI) and its Impacts on Tourist Experience and Tourist Satisfaction -The Case Study of Hunan (China)
(University of Plymouth, 2024)The primary purpose of this study is to develop a comprehensive understanding of tourist perceived destination innovativeness (TPDI) and to assess its impacts on tourist experience and satisfaction, and the thesis accordingly ... -
Sofa-Surfing: The Cartographies of Young People Utilising Host-Dependent Shelter.
(University of Plymouth, 2024)In 2016, 35% of UK young people (16-25 years) reported having sofa-surfed in the past. Past research highlights that spaces where people sofa-surfing stay are often tenuous, short-lived and worsen over time, reducing ... -
Life Still: A Sequence of Paintings Reimagining Dutch Golden Age Still Life
(University of Plymouth, 2024)Abstract This research project refers to a sequence of forty-nine monochrome paintings, made between 2016 and 2020, which took as starting point Dutch 17th century still life painting. The works use an idiosyncratic ... -
Transmission+Interference: A New Materialist and Machine-Oriented Approach to Collectively Make-With Noise
(University of Plymouth, 2024)This thesis explores the materiality at play within installation and performance artworks from across the interdisciplinary fields of media arts, digital arts and contemporary technological arts and is positioned at the ... -
The behavioural response of captive M. nigra and C. capucinus to a novel cooperative enrichment device at Newquay Zoo
(University of Plymouth, 2024)In the wild, primates cooperate to overcome challenges and maximise survival. Introducing cooperative tasks to zoo-housed primates may enhance welfare and promote prosocial behaviour in a captive setting. Comparative ... -
A Sequential Explanatory Mixed-Methods Study of Fundraisers’ Self-Disclosure in Major Gift Fundraising Relationships
(University of Plymouth, 2024)Name: Deanna Nelson Title: A Sequential Explanatory Mixed-Methods Study of Fundraisers’ Self-Disclosure in U.S. Major Gift Fundraising Relationships This study explores the role of fundraisers’ self-disclosure in major ... -
EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF INFLAMMATORY PATHWAYS IN ALCOHOL RELATED HEPATITIS
(University of Plymouth, 2024)Background Alcohol-related liver disease (ArLD) contributes to approximately 1% of deaths worldwide and impacts on both economy and healthcare system. Alcohol related hepatitis (AH) - phenomenon of ArLD which is characterised ... -
THE INFLUENCE OF MARKETING ON STUDENTS' CHOICE OF PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTES
(University of Plymouth, 2024)This thesis investigates the influence of marketing on students' choice of private higher education institutes (PHEIs). It critically examines the factors influencing students' decision to study at UK Higher Education ... -
A preliminary integrated-taxonomic review of a staphylinid genus (Anotylus Thomson 1859) of the Área de Conservaciόn Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
(University of Plymouth, 2024)Taxonomy underpins biological research, names are needed for comparative analysis, conservation status, and even public communication. Yet many species remain undescribed and are therefore vulnerable and unprotected. ...