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Pubblicazioni
Pubblicazioni scientifiche sui temi del progetto:
Monografie
Bigi S. (2016). Communicating (with) care: A linguistic approach to the study of doctor-patient interactions. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Articoli in riviste peer-reviewed
Macagno, F. & Bigi, S. (i.c.s.). Understanding misunderstanding: Presuppositions and presumptions in doctor-patient chronic care consultations. Intercultural Pragmatics.
Macagno, F. & Bigi, S. (i.c.s.). Analyzing the pragmatic structure of dialogues. Discourse Studies, 19.
Ervas F., Montibeller M., Rossi M.G. & Salis P. (2016). Expertise and metaphors in health communication. Medicina & Storia, XVI, 9-10, pp. 91-108.
Rossi M.G. (2016). Metaphors for patient education: a pragmatic-argumentative approach applying to the case of diabetes care. Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio, 2, pp. 34-48. DOI: 10.4396/20161205 Pdf
Ervas F., Gola E. & Rossi M.G. (2016). Argomenti metaforici: come integrare argomentazione e persuasione. Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio, F. Piazza & S. Di Piazza (eds.), Building Consensus, pp. 116-128. DOI: 10.4396/2016BC09
Ervas F., Rossi M.G. & Gola E. (2016). Come affinare le armi della seduzione: emozioni e vigilanza epistemica. Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio, RIFL/SFL(2015), pp. 38-52. DOI: 10.4396/2015SFL04
Bigi, S. (2016). Argumentation Competencies As Means to Prevent or Limit Reactance Arousal, with an Example from the Italian Healthcare System. Frontiers in Psychology, 7:1472. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01472.
Bigi, S. & Pollaroli, C. (2016). La costruzione delle preferenze dei consumatori/pazienti: il concetto di ‘alimentazione sana’ nei messaggi pubblicitari di prodotti alimentari. L’Analisi linguistica e letteraria, 24/1, pp. 7-20.
Bigi, S. & Rossi, M.G. (2015). ICTs for the medical profession: An application in chronic care, in G. Riboni e D. Heaney (ed.). Language, Discourse and Action in Professional Practice. ALAPP 2015 Pre-Conference Proceedings. Milano: Dipartimento di Scienze della Mediazione Linguistica e di Studi Culturali, pp. 26-27.
Rossi, M.G. & Bigi, S. (2016). Weak Educational Components in mHealth Devices for Diabetes Support Available on the Italian Market. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. Online First, March 2016. doi: 10.1177/1932296816638671
Bigi, S. (2014a). Key components of effective collaborative goal setting in the chronic care encounter. Communication & Medicine, 11/2, pp. 103-115. PDF
Capitoli in libri
Bigi, S. & Lamiani, G. (2016). The power of words: Deliberation dialogue as a model to favor patient engagement in chronic care, in G. Graffigna (ed.). Transformative Healthcare Practice through Patient Engagement. Hershey PA: IGI Global, pp. 66-92.
Bigi, S. (2015). Can argumentation skills become a therapeutic resource? Results from an observational study in diabetes care, in B. Garssen e F.H. van Eemeren (ed.). Scrutinizing argumentation in practice. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 281-294.
Bigi, S. (2014). Healthy Reasoning: The Role of Effective Argumentation for Enhancing Elderly Patients’ Self-management Abilities in Chronic Care, in G. Riva, P. Ajmone Marsan e C. Grassi (ed.). Active Ageing and Healthy Living: A Human Centered Approach in Research and Innovation as Source of Quality of Life. Amsterdam: IOS Press, pp. 193-203. PDF
Atti di congresso
Bigi, S. & Labrie, N. (2016). Criteria for the reconstruction and analysis of doctors’ argumentation in the context of chronic care, in D. Mohammed & M. Lewiński (ed.). Argumentation and Reasoned Action: Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Argumentation, Lisbon, 2015. Vol. II. London: College Publications, pp. 251-265.
Bigi, S. & Rossi, M.G. (2015). ICTs for the medical profession: An application in chronic care, in G. Riboni e D. Heaney (ed.). Language, Discourse and Action in Professional Practice. ALAPP 2015 Pre-Conference Proceedings. Milano: Dipartimento di Scienze della Mediazione Linguistica e di Studi Culturali, pp. 26-27.
Bigi, S. (2015). Can argumentation skills become a therapeutic resource? Results from an observational study in diabetes care, in Garssen, B.J., Godden, D., Mitchell, G. & Snoeck Henkemans, A.F. (eds.). Proceedings of the 8th Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation. Amsterdam: Sic Sat, pp. 102-112.
Pubblicazioni su riviste di settore
Rossi, M.G. (2016). Metaphors, argumentation and health communication. RaAM Newsletter, June 2016. PDF
Bigi, S., Rossi, M.G. (2015). Comunicare (nel)la cronicità. MeDIA, 15, pp. 1-4. PDF