In: Text & Talk, 2017, vol. 37, no. 2, p. 213-241
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(CSIS-Papers ; 5)
I workshop sul tema dei media e dell’opinione pubblica si sono concentrati su un tema delicato del progetto « Le organizzazioni musulmane come attrici sociali ». L’islam non è di per sé un caso particolare, ma un soggetto della società come molti altri. Nell’adempiere i loro obblighi di informazione, i media riportano notizie relative all’islam come fanno per altri argomenti. Ma le...
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In: Discourse & society, 2014, vol. 25, no. 1, p. 100-121
This article integrates discursive psychology and argumentation studies to discuss the regularities identified in two sets of data – focus group discussions amongst indigenous Greeks residing in Central Northern Greece and interviews with non-indigenous women with children, resident in the greater London area. The initial regularity identified consisted of participants talking as parents...
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Thèse de doctorat : Università della Svizzera italiana, 2011 ; 2011COM011.
Lo studio del discorso all’interno delle organizzazioni diventa particolarmente interessante in rapporto a un’università, dove l’attività discorsiva è essenziale per il raggiungimento delle due missioni istituzionali principali dell’elaborazione dei saperi e della loro comunicazione. Questi due obiettivi sono perseguiti per mezzo di due sfere di attività: la didattica e la...
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Thèse de doctorat : Università della Svizzera italiana, 2012 ; 2012COM005.
Collaborative practices in real groups are rarely studied as they develop in research teams, despite the importance of the topic. The present study aims to address this lack and is focused on how collaboration develops in an academic research team. It draws specific attention to group practices that enhance mutual engagement within the team and the socialization of doctoral students....
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In: US-China education review, 2011, vol. 8, no. 3, p. 355-368
This paper investigates to what extent Swiss and Italian family members engage to resolve differences of opinion during their everyday conversations at home. The goal is to point out the importance of the context in the an alytical reconstruction of argumentation carried out by parents and children at dinnertime and to highlight the similarities and diferences among different strategies. By...
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In: Bulletin suisse de linguistique appliquée, 2010, no. t.2, p. 147-163
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In: Journal of pragmatics, 2009, vol. 41, no. 9, p. 1837-1854
In this paper we want to reconcile two apparently conflicting intuitions: the first is that what a speaker means is just a function of his or her communicative intentions, independently of what the hearer understands, and even of the actual existence of a hearer; the second is that when communication is carried out successfully, the resulting meaning is, in some important sense, jointly construed...
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In: Proceedings of the twenty-seventh annual meeting of the cognitive science society, 2005, vol. XXVII, p. 384-389
We delineate a theory of communicative acts as situated actions, through which agents co-construct the current situation by creating or otherwise manipulating deontic affordances. We rely on Gilbert’s theory of plural subjects to introduce the concept of joint meaning as a type of joint commitment. We then show that our approach allows for an innovative treatment of indirect speech.
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Thèse de doctorat : Università della Svizzera italiana, 2005.
This is a study about discursive practices of problem solving within a team of professionals who rehabilitate people with psycho-social problems. The study community is the team of Centro a.D., an organization located in the South of Switzerland. The research combines an ethnographic study of Centro a.D. with a qualitative analysis of recorded talk during team meetings. In particular, narrative...
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