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Affective cinema : between style, chance and the moving body
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Prokopic, P. Affective cinema : between style, chance and the moving body. (Thesis). University of Salford

Affective Cinema is a practice research project in film, informed by art cinema and experimental film traditions, and by conceptual fields derived from film theory and philosophy (specifically film ontology, and the philosophy of Deleuze, Bergson and... Read More about Affective cinema : between style, chance and the moving body.

Innovating for survival in a convergent newsroom environment
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Hamer, M. Innovating for survival in a convergent newsroom environment. (Thesis). University of Salford

The beginning of the twenty-first century can be viewed as a critical period for the UK’s local and regional press. Many newspapers, faced with falling circulations and increasing competition due to the emergence of the internet, began converging the... Read More about Innovating for survival in a convergent newsroom environment.

Citizen journalism, public interest and social media in Saudi Arabia
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Almutarie, A. (in press). Citizen journalism, public interest and social media in Saudi Arabia. (Thesis). University of Salford

This thesis breaks new ground in investigating the nature and practice of public interest citizen journalism (PICJ) in Saudi Arabia (KSA). It offers a deeper understanding of the role and relevance of Citizen Journalism (CJ) in Saudi Arabia by analys... Read More about Citizen journalism, public interest and social media in Saudi Arabia.

The impact of Saudi systemic factors on investigative journalism
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Almania, A. (in press). The impact of Saudi systemic factors on investigative journalism. (Thesis). Salford University

Investigative journalism is considered one of the most important types of news reporting although importantly it differs according to the media environment in which it is practised. This study addresses gaps in the literature by exploring the practic... Read More about The impact of Saudi systemic factors on investigative journalism.

Discover, extend and reposition the solo repertoire of the Salvation Army for the performing baritone/euphonium player
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Tee, E. (in press). Discover, extend and reposition the solo repertoire of the Salvation Army for the performing baritone/euphonium player. (Dissertation). University of Salford

This study seeks to discover, extend and reposition the solo repertoire of the Salvation Army for the performing baritone player. The solo repertoire for the baritone, a saxhorn instrument within the euphonium family, compared to other solo instrumen... Read More about Discover, extend and reposition the solo repertoire of the Salvation Army for the performing baritone/euphonium player.

The malady lingers on : the abject and contemporary Asian horror cinema
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Hey, D. (in press). The malady lingers on : the abject and contemporary Asian horror cinema. (Thesis). University of Salford

The aim of this study is to bring together abjection theory, as elaborated in Julia Kristeva’s Powers of Horror and other relevant works (particularly, the establishment of “symbolic” and “semiotic” realms), with contemporary Asian horror cinema, in... Read More about The malady lingers on : the abject and contemporary Asian horror cinema.

Portfolio of compositions
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Price, D. (in press). Portfolio of compositions. (Thesis). University of Salford

The six works presented in this portfolio are composed for brass band and percussion, selected as they show artistic and technical advancements when compared with extant literature and methodology. The accompanying commentary discusses the patronage... Read More about Portfolio of compositions.

Made for TV monsters : how has the rise of horror on US television affected the spectacle and acceptability of the genre?
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Gaynor, S. (in press). Made for TV monsters : how has the rise of horror on US television affected the spectacle and acceptability of the genre?. (Thesis). University of Salford

This study will explore the rise of horror drama on US television, investigating the significance of this trend of horror programming to both the US television industry and the understanding and acceptability of the horror genre as a whole. The first... Read More about Made for TV monsters : how has the rise of horror on US television affected the spectacle and acceptability of the genre?.

Exploration of unorthodox tunings and muscle memory practice for the electric guitar
Thesis
Jones, L. (in press). Exploration of unorthodox tunings and muscle memory practice for the electric guitar. (Thesis). University of Salford

The following body of research focuses on addressing the use of alternate tunings and muscle memory practice for the electric guitar. An over-reliance on existing muscle memory is commonplace among guitarists and this is often seen as a catalyst by t... Read More about Exploration of unorthodox tunings and muscle memory practice for the electric guitar.

A psychoanalytical approach to Harold Pinter’s plays : Old Times, The Homecoming and The Birthday Party
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Old Times, The Homecoming and The Birthday Party. (Thesis). University of Salford

This PhD thesis presents an analysis of a number of Harold Pinter’s plays, by using a Freudian psychoanalytical approach aligned with a close reading of the following works: Old Times (1971), The Homecoming (1965) and The Birthday Party (1957). Furth... Read More about A psychoanalytical approach to Harold Pinter’s plays : Old Times, The Homecoming and The Birthday Party.

The influence of ethnicity in newspaper coverage of the Plateau State conflict in North-Central Nigeria (2010-2012)
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Dewan, A. (in press). The influence of ethnicity in newspaper coverage of the Plateau State conflict in North-Central Nigeria (2010-2012). (Thesis). University of Salford

This research project surveyed the Influence of ethnicity in newspaper coverage of the Plateau State conflict in North-Central Nigeria. It analyses how conflict journalists reported this violent episode that has spanned nearly twenty years and the si... Read More about The influence of ethnicity in newspaper coverage of the Plateau State conflict in North-Central Nigeria (2010-2012).

A constructivist approach to developing interactive digital technology for musical learning
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Hart, A. (in press). A constructivist approach to developing interactive digital technology for musical learning. (Thesis). University of Salford

This study explores the potential added value of interactive digital technology to early-years music education through the development of software artefacts and their application in the primary classroom. The aims of the study are to investigate and... Read More about A constructivist approach to developing interactive digital technology for musical learning.

Optimising video for e-commerce
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Connock, A. (in press). Optimising video for e-commerce. (Thesis). University of Salford

An e-commerce video is an online video which offers one or more items for the viewer to directly buy. It is a new type of media content, resulting from the fusion of the retail, content creation and digital marketing industries, and it is enjoying ra... Read More about Optimising video for e-commerce.

Covert action and cyber offensive operations : revisiting traditional approaches in light of new technology
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Carruthers, W. (in press). Covert action and cyber offensive operations : revisiting traditional approaches in light of new technology. (Thesis). University of Salford

Over the last three years a number of significant, alleged cyber offensive operations have taken place: the North Korean operations against Sony Pictures in 2014; the BlackEnergy3 Virus which targeted Ukrainian power substations in 2015; and the cybe... Read More about Covert action and cyber offensive operations : revisiting traditional approaches in light of new technology.

Second language writing self-efficacy and tolerance of ambiguity : an investigation of their interactions and developmental change in the Saudi higher education context
Thesis
Almutlaq, S. (in press). Second language writing self-efficacy and tolerance of ambiguity : an investigation of their interactions and developmental change in the Saudi higher education context. (Thesis). University of Salford

The aims of the current research are threefold. Firstly, to investigate the relationship between second language self-efficacy (SLSE) and second language tolerance of ambiguity (SLTA) among Saudi L2 learners at two levels of specificity; general and... Read More about Second language writing self-efficacy and tolerance of ambiguity : an investigation of their interactions and developmental change in the Saudi higher education context.

Public relations communications in public diplomacy : Libyan institutions in Egypt and the UK
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Abdalla, K. (in press). Public relations communications in public diplomacy : Libyan institutions in Egypt and the UK. (Thesis). School of Arts and Media

Libya's recent past has limited any potential economic and political benefits, such as interaction, cooperation and association, which positive perceptions of the country might bring about. However, following the revolution of 17 February 2011, Libya... Read More about Public relations communications in public diplomacy : Libyan institutions in Egypt and the UK.

"Black, not grey : Ankara rocks!" : a creative practice-based investigation of the Ankara rock music scene of the 1980s and the 1990s through documentary filmmaking
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Onen, U. (in press). "Black, not grey : Ankara rocks!" : a creative practice-based investigation of the Ankara rock music scene of the 1980s and the 1990s through documentary filmmaking. (Thesis). University of Salford

Ankara, with its population of nearly 4.5 million, is the second largest city in Turkey after İstanbul. İstanbul is widely accepted as the centre of trade, finance, business, art and entertainment, whereas Ankara, being the capital city, is usually a... Read More about "Black, not grey : Ankara rocks!" : a creative practice-based investigation of the Ankara rock music scene of the 1980s and the 1990s through documentary filmmaking.

A comparative analysis of film subtitle translation from English to Chinese : a case study of 15 popular animation films
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Jin, Z. (in press). A comparative analysis of film subtitle translation from English to Chinese : a case study of 15 popular animation films. (Thesis). University of Salford

As film-making has evolved, subtitling has become “a translation practice that consists of presenting a written text, generally on the lower part of the screen”, which seeks to deliver “the original dialogue of the speakers” (Diaz-Cintas and Remael 2... Read More about A comparative analysis of film subtitle translation from English to Chinese : a case study of 15 popular animation films.

Journalistic strategies in conflict reporting and the representations of ethnic and religious identities in Jos, Nigeria : towards solutions-review journalism
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Danaan, G. (in press). Journalistic strategies in conflict reporting and the representations of ethnic and religious identities in Jos, Nigeria : towards solutions-review journalism. (Thesis). University of Salford

This study examines journalistic strategies in terms of the appropriation of media logics in the conflict frame building process. Relying on three models: objectivity, mediatisation and news framing; the research interrogates the role orientations an... Read More about Journalistic strategies in conflict reporting and the representations of ethnic and religious identities in Jos, Nigeria : towards solutions-review journalism.

Towards a Theatre for Gamers : a new paradigm of practice in contemporary live performance as a response to games and interactivity in digital media and performance culture
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Foster, G. (in press). Towards a Theatre for Gamers : a new paradigm of practice in contemporary live performance as a response to games and interactivity in digital media and performance culture. (Thesis). University of Salford

How can game design, in terms of its concepts, theories, technologies and notions of play, be applied to the design of live performance and engage the new game playing audience within contemporary society? To investigate this I have carried out a pr... Read More about Towards a Theatre for Gamers : a new paradigm of practice in contemporary live performance as a response to games and interactivity in digital media and performance culture.