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    • Psykoterapioitten yksinäisyys ja salutogeneesi (2023) Aaltonen, Jukka; B1; OA
    • Empathy, Embodiment, and the Person : Husserlian Investigations of Social Experience and the Self (2022) Jardine, James; C1; 978-3-030-84463-9
    • Sairausnarratiivit ja kirjallisuusterapia (2022) Maanmieli, Karoliina; D2; OA
    • Subjektin katoamisen uhkakuvat (2021) Tolonen, Elina; et al.; B1; OA
    • Temporality of Maternity, Chronic Pain, and Ethics : Challenging Current Narratives on Pain and Health (2021) Poleshchuk, Irina ; A3; OA; 978-981-16-1174-2
    • ‘Whose were those feelings?’ : Affect and likenessing in Halat hisar live action role-playing game (2021) Pöllänen, Sonja; et al.; A1; OA
    • Embodied adventures : An experiment on doing and writing multisensory ethnography (2020) Koskinen-Koivisto, Eerika; et al.; A3; OA; 978-0-429-35560-8
    • Introduction (2020) Daly, Anya; et al.; B2; 978-0-367-81570-7
    • Mind your Manners : Agamben and Phish (2020) Prozorov, Sergei; A1; OA
    • Perception and the Inhuman Gaze : Perspectives from Philosophy, Phenomenology, and the Sciences (2020) Daly, Anya; et al.; C2; 978-0-367-81570-7

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