• Framing Physical Activity

    Framing Physical Activity

    How to make communication aimed at promoting physical activity more effective.
  • Artificial Intelligence & Framing Effects

    Artificial Intelligence & Framing Effects

    The achievements of social psychology with those of artificial intelligence.
  • Framing Food Communication

    Framing Food Communication

    How to make food communication more effective, to promote purchasing and consumption choices in harmony with the health and well-being of people, as well as with the environment.
  • Framing Environment

    Framing Environment

    The effects of communication aimed at promoting public policies of mitigation and adaptation to climate change.
  • Counterfactuals and Political/Legal Communication

    Counterfactuals and Political/Legal Communication

    How people develop different alternative representations and explanations of events with political or legal significance, as well as the effects of attacks and defenses on people's reputations.
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A theory-based and data-driven approach to promoting physical activity through message-based interventions.

Catellani, P., Carfora, V., Biella, M. Brischigiaro, L., Manera, M., Nardone, A., & Piastra M. (2023). Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 1200304. Articolo

A dual pathway to pro-environmental behavioural intention: Individual vs collective efficacy and their moderators.

Bertolotti, M., Valla, L.G., & Catellani, P. (2023). Psicologia Sociale, 18 (3), 291-310. Articolo

The Social Psychology of Eating.

Catellani, P. & Carfora, V. (2023). Springer Nature.

Le opinioni e le emozioni degli elettori di fronte al cambiamento climatico

Bertolotti, M. e Catellani, P. (2023). In ITANES (a cura di), Svolta a destra? Cosa ci dice il voto del 2022. Bologna, Il Mulino, pp. 227-237.

Locandina ComPol 724x1024The Annual Meeting of Political Communication “Communicate and doing politics in a pop democracy was held in Rome from 14 to 16 December 2017. Together with Mauro Bertolotti and Thomas Nelson (Ohio University) I presented the paper “Pittsburgh or Paris? Framing issues in the policies on energy and climate”. We talked about our studies carried out both in Italy and USA to investigate how people react to messages highlighting advantages or disadvantages for the economy and the environment of programs aimed at increasing the use of renewable energy.


 

Patrizia Catellani

Professore ordinario
di Psicologia Sociale
Dipartimento di Psicologia
Università Cattolica di Milano
Largo Gemelli, 1
I-20123 Milano
Tel: 02-72342906
Cell.: 3356741468
Fax: 02-72342280
E-mail: patrizia.catellani@unicatt.it