04 University of Plymouth Research Theses: Recent submissions
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An exploration of preconception care for people with health conditions using realist methodology: what works, for whom, and in what circumstances?
(University of Plymouth, 2024)Background: People living with pre-existing physical or mental health conditions are over-represented in audits and confidential enquiries regarding maternal morbidity and mortality and thus often advised to stabilise ... -
Film Here Now: Daily Filmmaking and the Path to Well-being
(University of Plymouth, 2024)Film Here Now investigates the relationship between filmmaking and well-being with two specific aims: to illuminate how and why the process of making films inflicts stress on the filmmaker, and to determine what can be ... -
Outside of the Box: Narratives of Aromantic and Asexual Erotic Embodiment
(University of Plymouth, 2024)This thesis presents an interdisciplinary, autoethnographic exploration of erotically embodied asexuality, representing narratives from individuals across the asexual and aromantic spectrum, situated within contexts of ... -
The Reconstruction of Climate in Beringia by analysis of Glycerol Dialkyl Glycerol Tetraether (GDGT) Distributions using High Performance Liquid Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry (HPLC-MS).
(University of Plymouth, 2024)The reconstruction of past environments, including temperatures, aids in the production of climate models which predict how the Earth will respond to future climatic changes that are occurring at an accelerated rate, due ... -
Knowledge Construction and Multiple Realities: Global Health Collaborations, Development Practices, And Face Masks in The Context of Covid-19
(University of Plymouth, 2024)This thesis is inspired by a global health collaborative programme named GRASPIT and by my own desire to do something good which can benefit the people in need as well as reduce suffering. The GRASPIT collaboration intended ... -
Physical Drivers of Ecosystem Change Throughout the Tropical Indian Ocean
(University of Plymouth, 2024)The past decade has seen improved awareness of increasing anthropogenic stress on marine ecosystems and their inhabitants. To understand how best to protect these ecosystems, it is vital to understand the linkages between ... -
Exploring parents’ and teachers’ experience of a novel programme: SAFE with Schools [SwiS] – a systemic attachment-based approach for caregivers of autistic children
(University of Plymouth, 2024)This research explored the experience of thirty-two parents and teachers of autistic children, from nine schools in the southwest of England participating in a novel systemic attachment-based programme SAFE with Schools ... -
AN INVESTIGATION OF TWICE EXCEPTIONALITY (2E) IN THE UK CONTEXT: THE PARADOXICAL COMBINATION OF EXCEPTIONALITIES
(University of Plymouth, 2024)Twice-exceptionality (2E) refers to individuals who possess both exceptional intellectual abilities and disabilities. This qualitative exploratory study primarily investigated the experiences of 2E learners and teachers ... -
A Delicate Matter: The Madhouses of the South West of England, 1770 – 1851
(University of Plymouth, 2024)This thesis examines the private madhouses of Somerset, Dorset, Devon, and Wiltshire during a period of great transition within the existing lunacy care landscape. Many madhouses pre-dated county asylums in provision for ... -
Using remote sensing to track complex sinuous ripple migration on a barchan dune in Herschel Crater, Mars
(University of Plymouth, 2024)Dunes on Mars are known to migrate, in particular ripples have also been found to migrate. This is known to have occurred in eastern, western and southern Herschel Crater, but it was not known if this was true for Central ...