MbyRes Dissertations: Recent submissions
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The Freedom Theatre/Bus: The Challenges of Narrative-Formation in Palestine
(University of Exeter History, 10 January 2022)In the Spring of 2021, Israel launched another assault on Gaza, during which it destroyed the al-Jalaa tower. Housing international news media outlets, the action was decried as an attempt to control the narrative, and not ... -
Intergenerational costs of reproduction: Comparative and empirical studies in mammals
(University of Exeter Biological Sciences, 6 December 2021)Life-history theory is built upon the principles of resource allocation and trade-offs. While intraindividual trade-offs have received the most attention, intergenerational trade-offs could be equally essential to our ... -
Social tipping processes towards climate action: A conceptual framework
(Elsevier, 16 October 2021)Societal transformations are necessary to address critical global challenges, such as mitigation of anthropogenic climate change and reaching UN sustainable development goals. Recently, social tipping processes have received ... -
The roles of Green Fluorescent Proteins and photo-acclimation on the physiological and behavioural responses of Anemonia viridis
(University of Exeter Biological Sciences, 15 November 2021)Studying the fundamental relationships between marine organisms is vital in determining the biological implications of changing environments. In many cases, these environments are underpinned by photosynthetic primary ... -
Saudi Arabia’s Strategic Culture: to what extent can strategic culture help us understand the KSA’s strategic decision-making and behaviour with regard to its security policy?
(University of Exeter Social Sciences, 15 November 2021)This thesis demonstrates the utility of the strategic culture concept in understanding threat-perception and strategic behaviour, insofar as the KSA is concerned. Many of the KSA’s critical junctures originate from ...