The Book of Change: an archive of project abstracts from students dating back to 2002. Navigate using the tags to the right, by year lower down the page, or search for other keywords using the site search to the top right.
- Drill Music Hoping for the Future. An exploration of the notion of hope through the subgenre of drill.Jace Sonia Tamah Nicholas, 2023, Stage 2
- Can the Sustainable be Beautiful?Nikka Cruz, 2023, Stage 2
- Authenticity in the Music Industry: A Sartrean Case Study of Taylor SwiftKaty Duncan, 2023, Stage 3
- Fractured Unions: The Historicization of the Trade Union Movement and the Fight to Incite the TolerantChloe Hutchinson, 2023, Stage 3
- Reconceptualising Pathological Demand Avoidance as a neurodivergent phenomena using the Philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari.Steph Przygodzki, 2023, Stage 3
- SCREW MEN? A CRITICAL STUDY INTO THE OVERTURNING OF ROE V. WADE AND THE RESULTING EFFECT IT HAS HAD ON AMERICAN FEMINIST ACTIONLucy Bailey, 2023, Stage 3
- Assessing the Ethical Justification of Cryptocurrencies: A Multilevel Economic Analysis Spanning Micro and Macro PerspectivesFreddie Williams, 2023, Stage 3
- Exploring the Role of Masculinity in the 21st Century: Has the term ‘masculinity’ evolved too far and does the popularity of books such as Fight Club prove a yearning for the reinstatement of traditional masculine values?Harry Constantine, 2023, Stage 2
- Patriotism and Whether It is Beneficial to British SocietyJosh Bampton, 2023, Stage 3
- If there is a necessity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, then whose duty is it?Toby Richardson, 2023, Stage 2
- The Commandments of Satoshi: Establishing the Religiousity of BitcoinLiam Horne, 2023, Stage 2
- Privacy Laws are required in order for society to flourishHugh Foley, 2023, Stage 2
- Diversifying the Intellectual Philosophical Tradition: An Althusserian and hooksian analysis into the role of essay questions in University Education.Sarah Thompson, 2023, Stage 3
- The Death of Death in Representation: A Heideggerian investigation into representations of death in mainstream media during the COVID-19 pandemic.Oliver Bould, 2023, Stage 2
- Artificial Intelligence: Human, Non-Human, and Inhuman MindsKarol Mikolajczyk, 2023, Stage 2
- Exploring the Evolution of Leadership: A Comparison of Homeric Poems and Royal Marines Commando Ethos Through FoucaultJoseph Maloney, 2023, Stage 3
- Towards a New Understanding of Antiwork PoliticsIoannis Giannikos, 2023, Stage 3
- To what extent is authenticity present, simulated or not present in Reality Television programmes?Emily Gascoyne, 2023, Stage 2
- The Primordial Wanderers: An Antidote to NihilismMartin Cheng, 2023, Stage 3
- Alienation and Identity within Kafka’s Works: A Psychological and Metaphysical Exploration of the Human Condition.Matthew Rose, 2023, Stage 3
- An Investigation Into The Relationship Between The Law Of Attraction And PhilosophyClare Sanderson, 2023, Stage 2
- Does Fidelity in a Monogamous Relationship Limit an Individual’s Freedom?Kayla Wardle, 2023, Stage 3
- Dungeons & Dragons or Enlightenment and PlayAlbert Thorpe, 2023, Stage 2
- Subverting Expectation: Analysing, evaluating and applying Nietzsche’s concept of the as Übermensch as Challenge to Morality Mary Chude, 2023, Stage 3
- To what extent does asexuality occupy a space of resistance in relation to Western culture and adjacent values?Grace Philby, 2023, Stage 2
- Exploring the opposing philosophies of Robert Nozick and John Rawls in the context of modern British politicsAlfie Thirkettle, 2023, Stage 2
- The Ethics of Ambiguity and climate change: the role our freedom plays when dealing with anthropogenic changing global climates.William Nelson, 2022, Stage 2
- A Spotlight on the Near Dark: The embodied performance of reading and its use in philosophical investigation.Chloe Hutchinson, 2022, Stage 2
- A Philosophical Analysis on the Purpose of Higher Education- A Project Exploring the ‘Middle Ground’ Between the Demands of Employability on a Student and Their Ability to Flourish.Grace Mills, 2022, Stage 3
- Should the failure to give an account of oneself be used as an explanation for violent behaviour? Explore this in relation to the television series ‘You’.Emily Grace Marshall, 2022, Stage 3
- Plural Expression: Exploring the place of music in ethics and politics through the work of Emmanuel Levinas and Maurice BlanchotDaniel Jackson, 2022, Stage 2
- The struggle to be oneself in relation to celebrities and fameLucy Evans, 2022, Stage 3
- With particular reference to Francis Bacon’s use of red in his Three Studies for a Crucifixion, do the existentialists give a more satisfying account of the effects of colour than earlier thinkers?Rosie Norman, 2022, Stage 2
- Netflix – building a sense of one’s identity and whether algorithms reduce agency and so limit you in building a sense of identity?Lauren Chandler, 2022, Stage 3
- Philosophy’s contribution to a potentual reform of the jury systemLucinda Constable, 2022, Stage 3
- Is there is a surrealist element to mumble rap and if so, how does this effect either art formOviyan Sivakumar, 2022, Stage 2
- A Discussion of the Psychic Mechanisms Within Cinematic CatharsisLydia Schofield, 2022, Stage 2
- Difficult Choices: A Philosophical Investigation into Trans Identity in Children through the Role of Language and Narrative in Fluid TimesGeorgie Hakney, 2022, Stage 3
- The Destruction of Urban Communities In L.A, and the Formation of Gang CultureRobert Cooper, 2022, Stage 3
- To what extent does war photography provide the potential for noesis?Georgina Atkinson, 2022, Stage 3
- Are women a priority in medical care? A theoretical analysis of endometriosis and the menopauseLucinda Hewitt, 2022, Stage 2
- How IDM can be perceived as a postmodern genreHenry Darell-Brown, 2022, Stage 2
- Should Criminals be Allowed to Have Children?Fay Gaule, 2022, Stage 2
- Stage 3 ProjectJoshua Taylor, 2022, Stage 3
- Is there is a need for sentencing reform around the world?Henry Wellesley, 2022, Stage 3
- Mass Media of Repression within the Culture IndustryPoppy Sullivan, 2022, Stage 3
- How did the Covid-19 Pandemic affect the population?Maisie Buckle, 2022, Stage 2
- How Does our Experience of Art Change as Technology Evolves?Luke Halford, 2022, Stage 3
- Why is Idolatry Wrong From an Islamic Perspective?Husnain Choudhary, 2022, Stage 3
- To What Extent has Modern Digital Technology Changed the Formation of Human Identity?Eleanor Sizeland, 2022, Stage 3
- Can Phenomenology Provide a Valid Account of the Runner’s High?Molly Curzon, 2022, Stage 2
- Technology, neo-Nazis and BaumanFelix Bruell, 2022, Stage 3
- WHERE SHOULD WE STOP OBEYING THE LAW? The Colston Statue and the Limits of Obedience: Revisiting John Locke and John Rawls on Civil DisobedienceKatherine Daubeney, 2022, Stage 2
- Enlightenment and the Iranian RevolutionCharlotte Czarnota, 2022, Stage 3
- Civil Disobedience in the Tik-Tok GenerationHarriet Davis, 2022, Stage 3
- Major Depressive Disorder: An investigation into causation, treatment, and support structures within the UKConnor Oulton, 2022, Stage 3
- The Banality of RacismLuke Halford, 2022, Stage 2
- Meaning through Silence: A Reading of how John Cage and British Quakers view silence, through the framework of Nietzschean moral philosophy.Kaden Foley, 2022, Stage 3
- Social Media and the Construction of IdentityHarriet Gough, 2022, Stage 2
- Using Kundera’s Unbearable Lightness of Being, Evaluate Nietzsche’s Concept of Eternal Recurrence.Louis Kodell, 2022, Stage 3
- Is the concept of moral development considered a key factor within the field of education or is its importance misunderstood?Lauren Glaister, 2022, Stage 3
- The identity of the Student during the COVID-19 pandemicEleanor Lewis, 2022, Stage 3
- Third Time’s a Charm: Reconciling Nietzsche’s Eternal Recurrence and Freud’s Repetition Compulsion in the Context of Nonlinear Time Within FilmFlora Allinson-Davies, 2022, Stage 3
- The Enlightenment: Can Progress be Achieved Through Reason?Kayla Wardle, 2022, Stage 2
- Exploring mathematics’ fundamental flaw: can analytical and moral philosophy be utilised to reform our understanding of Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem as an example of self-reference paradoxes within mathematics?Lydia Bailey, 2022, Stage 3
- Philosophical Aestheticism in Video GamesDavid Andrew Wilson, 2022, Stage 2
- SURROGACY – THE PROBLEM OF WOMEN’S SELF-OBJECTIFICATIONViolet, Hoi Kei Wong, 2022, Stage 2
- Towards a Cartography of Heideggerian & Deleuzian Ecologies in Modern Architecture & Urban Re-DevelopmentLouis May, 2022, Stage 3
- Who is responsible for actions of violence in warfare and how important is the impact of individuality in a military system on moral judgements?Joseph Maloney, 2022, Stage 2
- DEATH TO THE PATRIARCHY: SHOULD FEMINISM ADOPT ANTI-NATALIST THEORY?Lucy Bailey, 2022, Stage 2
- Divergent Critiques of Cryonics – An investigation into the preservation and revival of human life through a philosophical analysis of death.Olivia Chapman, 2022, Stage 3
- In What Way is Humanity Ethically and Politically Responsible for Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Emissions?Hannah Howlison, 2022, Stage 3
- “Genealogy of Power: Tracing the Penal System within Educational Institutions”Louis Giffard-Moore, 2022, Stage 2
- Mental Health Development and the Problematic Debate Surrounding itMegan Kennedy, 2022, Stage 3
- The Philosophy of Music and SoundHarry Fennell, 2022, Stage 2
- Exploring the potentially harmful implications of the censorship of thought and speech for politics and philosophy.Freddie Horlick, 2022, Stage 2
- The Theatre of Dasein: A Heideggerian Analysis of Beckett’s Happy DaysAngus Munro, 2022, Stage 3
- 20th century models of emancipatory education: the case of Waldorf schoolsHollie Donnithorne, 2022, Stage 2
- The Rise of Apocalyptic Styling Following the Covid-19 Pandemic and its Effects.Amelia Pearson, 2022, Stage 2
- Understanding LoveAshlyn Cameron, 2022, Stage 2
- Celebrity Power in a movie saturated culture with respect to objectification of women in societyHina Malik, 2022, Stage 3
- Adam, Eve, FreudLuke, 2022, Stage 3
- The Ethics of Time TravelJames McAllister, 2022, Stage 3
- The power of literature: breaking through oppressive structures with literary techniquesImogen Murphy, 2022, Stage 3
- ACCORDING TO LIBERALISM, IS INDIVIDUAL WELFARE DEPENDENT ON STATE INTERACTION?Archie O’Donnell, 2022, Stage 2
- Spinoza, and the Secularisation of JudaismToby Balshaw, 2022, Stage 3
- An Exploration of Personal Identity in Contemporary (20th and 21st Century) Film and TelevisionMarcus Steward, 2022, Stage 3
- Sexuality as a commodity: Emancipation or Oppression? An investigation into OnlyFans and its effects on women’s social emancipation.Harriet Davis, 2022, Stage 2
- The Difference Between the Ancient and the Contemporary Hero: What The Hero Can Say About Society and The Human CharacterEleanor (Elly) Brown, 2022, Stage 2
- At what point does a serial killer’s moral and ethical point of view change? And is this influenced by their sociology and psychology?Rebecca Devine, 2022, Stage 2
- Has the British monarchy been deteriorated the working class and if so, why would the working class support it?Danny Robson Foggin, 2022, Stage 2
- Should Humans Continue to Procreate?Katrin Mihalova, 2022, Stage 2
- An investigation into the portrayal of ‘perfection’ on social media.Olivia Chapman, 2022, Stage 2
- Women, the Muse and the Surrealists: how the Surrealist movement systematically compelled women to assume the role of the museIlsa Hartley, 2022, Stage 2
- LIBERALISM AND NEUTRALITYJosh Tilley, 2022, Stage 3
- Desire and Consumption: an Investigation of Consumerism via Pasolini, Tiqqun, Deleuze, and GuattariSally Lynch, 2022, Stage 2
- A philosophical investigation into the enforcement of the veil in The Islamic Republic of Iran.Rachael Sanders, 2022, Stage 3
- Information is power: the ethics of privacy and data ownership between the citizen, social media companies and the state.Tessa Muncie, 2022, Stage 3
- What kind of prison do people deserve?Holly Simkiss, 2022, Stage 3
- Predictive Policing in a Society of Control: A Feminist CritiqueOllie Swain, 2022, Stage 3
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