Joanne Mitchell - PhD Researcher - Queen's University.
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PhD thesis, University of York. 2018. Fendt-Newlin, Meredith Leah (2018. Bretherton, Joanne (2017) Gender dimensions in conceptualisations of homelessness: Theoretical and operational (in)visibility. PhD thesis, University of York. Fung, Ka Wo (2017) Public Healthcare Governance in Hong Kong: A Study on the Emergence of Hybrid Physician Managers. PhD thesis, University of York. GUAN.
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Emily was appointed as a faculty member of the School of Applied Social Sciences at Durham University in January 2014. Having read a BSc. in Sport Science with Psychology, followed by an MSc. in Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology, Emily completed her PhD at Bangor University in 2010. Her doctoral thesis focused on the application of self-determination theory as a framework to understand the.
PhD thesis, University of Glasgow. Adams, Tracey M. (2018). Ingram, Joanne (2010) Focus, polarity and framing effects. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow. Inoue, Setsuko (2014) Promoting truth-telling (the concept and its practice) with effective communication in medical settings: with particular focus on end of life care in Japan. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow. Iqbal, Salma (2008) The.
Australian Catholic University's theses collection showcases the breadth and depth of Graduate Research at ACU. Our collection includes PhD and Masters theses. If you are the author of a thesis created prior to 2000, and have concerns regarding the content of your record in Research Bank, please contact Library Research Services.
Past theses. Listed below is a selection of our past PhD history theses, listed alphabetically by author: Tul Israngura Na Ayudhya, Performing masculinities: meanings and cultural practices of manhood in Eighteenth-Century England, with special reference to domesticity and familial relationships, supervised by Professor Amanda Vickery Patrick Baker, A comparative history of the Spanish and.