• 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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Proenvironmental self identity as a moderator of psychosocial predictors in the purchase of sustainable clothing

Carfora, V., Buscicchio, G., & Catellani, P. (2024). Proenvironmental self identity as a moderator of psychosocial predictors in the purchase of sustainable clothing. Scientific Reports, 14, 23968.

Populism and the effects of political attacks on male and female candidates.

Bertolotti, M., Catellani, P., & Picciafoco, L. (2024). Comunicazione Politica, 25, 195-218.

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.

EASP Meeting Amsterdam 2014 - Farewell Dinner Hotel KrasnapolskyWe took part in EASP meeting, the European Association of Social Psychology, located in a wonderful Amsterdam. The farwell dinner was organised in the main hall of Krasnapolsky hotel. It was really worth it!!!

We introuced three papers together with Mauro Bertolotti:

Catellani, P. & Bertolotti, P. (2014).The effects of counterfactual attacks and defences on social judgments. Paper presented at the “XVII General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology”, Amsterdam, 8-12 July.

Bertolotti, M. & Catellani, P. (2014). Fifty shades of green: The effects of message framing in policy communication on climate change. Paper presented at the “XVII General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology”, Amsterdam, 8-12 July.

Catellani, P. (2014). Counterfactual is better: The effectiveness of counterfactual defences. Paper presented at the pre-conference of the General Meeting of the EASP “Causation, counterfactuals, and blame”, Amsterdam, 8 July.


 

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