Edited special issue of the journal Theory and Psychology. A liminal hotspot is an occasion during which people feel they are caught suspended in the circumstances of a transition that has become permanent. The liminal experiences of ambiguity and uncertainty that are typically at play in transitional circumstances acquire an enduring quality that can be described as a “hotspot”. Liminal hotspots are characterized by dynamics of paradox, paralysis, and polarization, but they also intensify the potential for pattern shift
While the concept of liminality is closely connected to both Van Gennep and Turner in relation to an...
“Not Here, Not There” was a series of four-room installations that incorporate printed wallpapers, s...
Compte rendu d'ouvrage collectif.The contributions collected in this book are all attempts to apply ...
This article introduces a special issue of Theory and Psychology on liminal hotspots. A liminal hots...
This article introduces the concept of liminal hotspots as a specifically psychosocial and sociopsyc...
This article explores occasions when professionals in law enforcement and medicine find themselves t...
This chapter explores the affective dimensions of liminal occasions. Following a critical overview o...
This paper proposes a reading of liminal transitions in semiotic terms, namely as a byproduct of th...
Liminality is a term which is generally connected to anthropological studies on rituals concerning t...
This book breathes new life into the study of liminal experiences of transition and transformation, ...
In this paper I will take advantage of the opportunity for an unapologetic work of theoretical psych...
Lim·i·nal -ˈlimənl/ -adjective 1. of or relating to a transitional or initial stage of a process....
Liminality is the individual or group experience of being betwixt and between states, roles, and/or ...
Liminality, defined as a state of being betwixt and between social roles and/or identities, is the h...
While the concept of liminality is closely connected to both Van Gennep and Turner in relation to an...
“Not Here, Not There” was a series of four-room installations that incorporate printed wallpapers, s...
Compte rendu d'ouvrage collectif.The contributions collected in this book are all attempts to apply ...
This article introduces a special issue of Theory and Psychology on liminal hotspots. A liminal hots...
This article introduces the concept of liminal hotspots as a specifically psychosocial and sociopsyc...
This article explores occasions when professionals in law enforcement and medicine find themselves t...
This chapter explores the affective dimensions of liminal occasions. Following a critical overview o...
This paper proposes a reading of liminal transitions in semiotic terms, namely as a byproduct of th...
Liminality is a term which is generally connected to anthropological studies on rituals concerning t...
This book breathes new life into the study of liminal experiences of transition and transformation, ...
In this paper I will take advantage of the opportunity for an unapologetic work of theoretical psych...
Lim·i·nal -ˈlimənl/ -adjective 1. of or relating to a transitional or initial stage of a process....
Liminality is the individual or group experience of being betwixt and between states, roles, and/or ...
Liminality, defined as a state of being betwixt and between social roles and/or identities, is the h...
While the concept of liminality is closely connected to both Van Gennep and Turner in relation to an...
“Not Here, Not There” was a series of four-room installations that incorporate printed wallpapers, s...
Compte rendu d'ouvrage collectif.The contributions collected in this book are all attempts to apply ...