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  1. A Theoretically Informed Critical Review of Research Applying the Concept of Liminality to Understand Experiences with Cancer: Implications for a New Oncological Agenda in Health Psychology
  2. What Psychology can learn from cinema: an analysis of Christoper Nolan's 'Inception'
  3. Social Immune Mechanisms: Luhmann and Potentialization Technologies
  4. Introduction to the Special Issue on Liminal Hotspots
  5. Liminality and cyberbullying
  6. From paradox to pattern shift: Conceptualising liminal hotspots and their affective dynamics
  7. On standards and values: Between finite actuality and infinite possibility
  8. Exploring cognitive factors in pain persistence behavior
  9. Self-management of chronic low back pain: Four viewpoints from patients and healthcare providers
  10. Foucault, sustainable tourism, and relationships with the environment (human and nonhuman)
  11. Definitions of love in a sample of British women: An empirical study using Q methodology
  12. Human—Landscape Relations and the Occupation of Space: Experiencing and Expressing Domestic Gardens
  13. Subjective dimensions of human rights: what do ordinary people understand by ‘human rights’?
  14. An investigation of constructions of justice and injustice in chronic pain: A Q-methodology approach
  15. Older people and ‘active ageing’: Subjective aspects of ageing actively
  16. Measuring asthma-specific quality of life: structured review
  17. A Q-methodological study of smoking identities
  18. Which measure of quality of life performs best in older age? A comparison of the OPQOL, CASP-19 and WHOQOL-OLD
  19. Going public: landscaping everyday life
  20. ‘I love being in the garden’: enchanting encounters in everyday life
  21. Psychology, religion, and world loyalty.
  22. Editorial introduction —
  23. Psychosocial welfare: Reflections on an emerging field
  24. Q Methodology: The Inverted Factor Technique
  25. Constructions of Sexual Relationships
  26. The subjective experience of partnership love: A Q Methodological study
  27. Doing Q ethodology: theory, method and interpretation
  28. The Jerry Springer Show as an emotional public sphere
  29. Talking about drug use: what are we (and our participants) doing in qualitative research?
  30. Putting the Q into quality of life; the identification of subjective constructions of health-related quality of life using Q methodology
  31. The understanding of their illness amongst people with irritable bowel syndrome: a Q methodological study
  32. Young Women's Accounts of Sexual Activity and Sexual/ Reproductive Health
  33. Heidegger and the Subject
  34. A Q methodological study of rebelliousness
  35. D&S Forum
  36. On the Textuality of Being