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1. My first and my latest publication.

2. PROTESTANT RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE AND THE RISE OF AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY: EVIDENCE FROM THE BERNARD PAPERS.

3. Reflections on the afterlives of a PhD thesis.

4. From the field to the screen: Reflexivity and collaboration in visual and multimodal contemporary practices.

5. Creative geographies and living on from breast cancer: The enlivening potential of autobiographical bricolage for an aesthetics of precarity.

6. Rien van Genuchten: A short autobiography.

7. Autistic autobiography and hermeneutical injustice.

8. A comparative analysis of literary testimony: Teaching with Holocaust diaries and memoirs.

9. Postfeminism, Neoliberalism and A 'Successfully' Balanced Femininity in Celebrity CEO Autobiographies.

10. Editorial.

11. Whether to design and plan a life.

12. 'Self‐confidence and Self‐Conceit Render Men Fools': Seventeenth‐Century 'Self‐' Compounds, Puritan Discourse and Early Modern Subjectivity☆.

13. 'Self‐confidence and Self‐Conceit Render Men Fools': Seventeenth‐Century 'Self‐' Compounds, Puritan Discourse and Early Modern Subjectivity☆.

14. Identifying coping strategies used by patients at a transgender health clinic through analysis of free‐text autobiographical narratives.

15. The psychologist's biographer: Writing lives in the history of psychology.

16. 'Tell Something About the Pictures': The Content and the Process of Autobiographical Work Among Scrapbookers.

17. Autoethnography: introducing 'I' into medical education research.

18. On the persuadability of memory: Is changing people's memories no more than changing their minds?

19. Abnormalities of autobiographical memory of patients with depressive disorders: A meta-analysis.

20. “It Did Not Affect Me”: The (IR)Relevance of the German Reunification in Autobiographical Narratives of East Germans.

21. Addiction and rehabilitation in autobiographical books by rock artists, 1974-2010.

22. The Tertiary Turn: Locating 'The Academy' in Autobiographical Accounts of Activism in Manchester, UK and Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.

23. SCHREBER'S FALL.

24. Latent variable models for the measurement of flashbulb memories: a comparative approach.

25. Forming criteria for assessing the coherence of clients' life stories: a narrative study.

26. Moving and being moved through time: Autoethnographic Reflections on first-person research and its development over 30 years.

27. Never ending stories: visual diarizing to recreate autobiographical memory of intensive care unit survivors.

28. ‘The best years of your life’: remembering childhood in autobiographical texts.

29. Being Brave, Being Nice: Themes of Agency and Communion in Children's Narratives.

30. (Re)constructing identity following acquired brain injury: The complex journey of recovery after stroke.

31. Elektra from the lower depths?: Rethinking the collaboration between Gertrud Eysoldt and Hugo von Hofmannsthal.

32. I Collect Therefore I am- Autonoetic Consciousness and Hoarding in Asperger Syndrome.

33. Interpreting autobiographies in migration research: narratives of Japanese returnees from the Canary Islands ( Spain).

34. Psychological Woundedness and its Evaluation in Applications for Clinical Psychology Training.

35. Math Autobiographies: A Window into Teachers' Identities as Mathematics Learners.

36. Stepan Prokofievich Timoshenko and America.

37. PLEASURE AS SELF-DISCOVERY.

38. 'Travel in parallel with us for a while': sensory geographies of autism.

39. ‘Ehrlich, du lügst wie gedruckt’: Günter Grass's Autobiographical Confession and the Changing Territory of Germany's Memory Culture.

40. A narratological methodology for identifying archetypal story patterns in autobiographical narratives.

41. RECURRENCE RELATIONS FOR ELLIPTIC SEQUENCES: EVERY SOMOS 4 IS A SOMOS LOWERCASE $k$.

42. Parent-child reminiscing locates the self in the past.

43. Extending the boundaries: Autoethnography as an emergent method in mental health nursing research.

44. A dialogue of unconsciouses. A contribution to the panel 'Jung and Ferenczi--the emergent conversation'.

45. ‘Mulato entre negros’(y blancos) : Writing, Race, the Antislavery Question, and Juan Francisco Manzano’s Autobiografía.

46. Authors, narrators, and autonomous agents: The art of relational autobiography.

47. A life in academia: My career in brief.

49. Life history: a qualitative method of research.

50. The Changing Self: Using Personal Documents to Study Lives.