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- Benson, Toni (2019) The representation of crime and deviance, and the reductive action of ‘Othering’: a critical analysis of media influence on public punitiveness.. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Dennis, Sarah (2020) See if the media can help victims of sexual harassment/ assault come forward, speak out and heal from their experience. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Miles, Rebecca (2020) Psychopathic (im)moralities: the sexual, moral and gendered representations of psychopathic characters in western television genre texts. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Stevens, Poppy (2020) How have perceptions of climate change been altered by social media, news media and politics?: why are youth the leading voice in the Climate Change movement?: examining the effects of Greta Thunberg on youth culture. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Watson, Nicole (2020) Netflix vs. Hollywood: the future of cinema exhibition in the streaming era. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Tambyapin, Mary (2020) From Harvey Weinstein to the 'Pay gap', barriers of entry to female film/media producers in the industry. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Du Val, Luke (2020) To what extent is Netflix’s market dominance being challenged in the face of the changing landscape of audience consumption and the proliferation of rivals?. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Ballester, Liam (2020) aHas anyone actually watched Fifty shades of grey? an analysis of the ideology in the central text and its paratext: liberated female sexuality or patriarchal oppression?. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Hoggett, Lauren (2020) An exploration into the importance of understanding demographics: how the charity sector utilises features on Social Media Sites to appeal to their audiences and maximise their online donation revenue. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Wernham, Jamie (2020) Gender, power and presidency: representations of women in political U.S. TV dramas. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth