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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.

To request the removal of a thesis, please provide the following details:

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  • The title of the eThesis in question
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We will review your request promptly and take appropriate action, including the removal of the eThesis if necessary.

Please send your takedown requests to special.collections@keele.ac.uk



Latest Additions

Analysing the narrative possibilities of interactive film from a practical perspective (2025)
Thesis
Yang, S. (2025). Analysing the narrative possibilities of interactive film from a practical perspective. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1111051

This thesis, combining an extended essay and a creative project of equivalent length, explores the narrative possibilities of interactive films. It focuses on the potential of alternative plotlines to explore the ‘what-if’ story in the parallel unive... Read More about Analysing the narrative possibilities of interactive film from a practical perspective.

Interaction between the stock market and property market prices in China: An empirical analysis (2025)
Thesis
Yang, X. (2025). Interaction between the stock market and property market prices in China: An empirical analysis. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1110006

The importance of the Chinese real estate sector stems from its role as a primary funding source for local governments, enabling infrastructure projects and fostering economic growth. Simultaneously, the Chinese stock market has become a significant... Read More about Interaction between the stock market and property market prices in China: An empirical analysis.

Simulation and characterization of the corneal limbal epithelial stem cell niche by using new biotechnologies (2025)
Thesis
Dimmock, R. L. (2025). Simulation and characterization of the corneal limbal epithelial stem cell niche by using new biotechnologies. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1109999

The limbal epithelial stem cell (LESC) niche is a vital stem cell pool which serves to replenish the cornea with competent stem cells for regrowth and repair throughout adult life. Injury and disease, such as limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD), can d... Read More about Simulation and characterization of the corneal limbal epithelial stem cell niche by using new biotechnologies.

Unbecoming Gentlemen: Idleness, Occupation, and Masculinity, 1760-1820 (2025)
Thesis
Hardiman, E. R. (2025). Unbecoming Gentlemen: Idleness, Occupation, and Masculinity, 1760-1820. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1109990

This thesis explores the subject of elite masculinity in the late eighteenth century. Specifically, I focus on the discussion of, and resistance to, normative conceptions of genteel masculinity and how efforts to refashion and reimagine those dominan... Read More about Unbecoming Gentlemen: Idleness, Occupation, and Masculinity, 1760-1820.

Psychological and behavioural interventions delivered by non-psychologists (2025)
Journal Article
Main, C. J., Ballengee, L. A., & Beneciuk, J. M. (2025). Psychological and behavioural interventions delivered by non-psychologists. Current Opinion in Psychology, 63, Article 102008. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2025.102008

Psychologically Informed Practice (PiP) is best understood as enhanced physiotherapy in which identification and management of psychological factors is central to reactivation. The PiP approach has been investigated in trials of stratified care linki... Read More about Psychological and behavioural interventions delivered by non-psychologists.