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The Keele Repository is intended to be an Open Access showcase for the published research output of the university. Whenever possible, refereed documents accepted for publication, or finished artistic compositions presented in public, will be made available here in full digital format, and hyperlinks to standard published versions will be provided.

eThesis Takedown Policy

This website provides access to electronic theses and dissertations (eTheses) submitted by students and researchers. While every effort is made to ensure that the content is accurate and in compliance with applicable copyright laws, if you believe that any eThesis or associated content infringes upon your copyright or intellectual property rights, please contact us immediately.

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We will review your request promptly and take appropriate action, including the removal of the eThesis if necessary.

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Latest Additions

Cutting matters: collage poetics and politics in feminist experimental poetry (2025)
Thesis
Merrydew, A. J. (2025). Cutting matters: collage poetics and politics in feminist experimental poetry. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1109501

Despite the increasing prevalence of collage experiments by feminist poets since the twenty-first century, the use of such methods to shape feminist politics in poetry has not been widely researched. The limited research on collage aesthetics often p... Read More about Cutting matters: collage poetics and politics in feminist experimental poetry.

Low-temperature growth of metal chalcogenide semiconductors (2025)
Thesis
Adams, L. J. (2025). Low-temperature growth of metal chalcogenide semiconductors. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1109400

Metal chalcogenides exhibit a variety of intriguing properties and promising applications. However, a significant challenge in utilising these materials for electronic devices lies in producing high quality thin films. Chemical vapour deposition (CVD... Read More about Low-temperature growth of metal chalcogenide semiconductors.

Predictors of outcome in psychological therapy for co-morbid long-term health conditions and common mental health problems: an observation cohort study (2025)
Thesis
McDonald, J. A. E. (2025). Predictors of outcome in psychological therapy for co-morbid long-term health conditions and common mental health problems: an observation cohort study. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1109374

Co-morbid long-term conditions (LTCs) and common mental health problems are highly prevalent and continue to be associated with poorer health and social outcomes. Recent policy frameworks have endorsed the need to expand mental health provision for p... Read More about Predictors of outcome in psychological therapy for co-morbid long-term health conditions and common mental health problems: an observation cohort study.

The emotional history of the gothic novel, 1790–1810 (2025)
Thesis
Jones, T. D. The emotional history of the gothic novel, 1790–1810. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1109368

This thesis examines the role of emotions in a selection of Romantic-period gothic novels: Matthew Lewis’s The Monk, Ann Radcliffe’s The Italian, Charlotte Smith’s The Old Manor House, Regina Maria Roche’s Children of the Abbey, and Charlotte Dacre’s... Read More about The emotional history of the gothic novel, 1790–1810.

Migration as an adaptation strategy to climate change - the northern Nigeria context (2025)
Thesis
Tiwo, A. R. R. Migration as an adaptation strategy to climate change - the northern Nigeria context. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1109361

Climate change adverse effects lead to the displacement of populations and migration-used as an adaptation strategy. The negative impact is pronounced in that institutions tasked with the control and safeguarding of humans affected, and their securit... Read More about Migration as an adaptation strategy to climate change - the northern Nigeria context.