12914 - Communication Psychology (1)

Academic Year 2019/2020

  • Docente: Roberto Caterina
  • Credits: 6
  • SSD: M-PSI/01
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Drama, Art and Music Studies (cod. 0956)

Learning outcomes

After having attended this course students will learn:

  • the basic knowledges and rules concerning communicative competence both in verbal and nonverbal systems;
  • social aspects of communication in the realms of clothing and fashion;
  • some communicative tools and skills concerning emotional regulation in clinical and art therapies settings;
  • the basic knowledge concerning how communication can be appropriate and efficient;
  • how some psychological tecniques such as clinical and survey interview are taken into consideration in the scientific study of psychology of communication.

Course contents

This course is going to teach about structure and functions of communicative processes. Differences between language and communication, verbal and nonverbal communication, human and non-human communication will be also taken into account. The course eventually will deal with some social processes such as conversation, the development of communicative skills, communication and social influence.

Emphasis will be given to these topics:

- nonverbal communication: basic signs and main functions;

- nonverbal communication and social aspects: fashion and its meaning;

- nonverbal communication in art-therapies.



Readings/Bibliography

Ricci Bitti, P.E., Zani, B. La comunicazione come processo sociale. Bologna: Il Mulino, 1983(alternative book Anolli, L. Psicologia della comunicazione. Bologna:  il Mulino, 2002, cap. 1-2-6-7-8-9-10 e 11).


Ricci Bitti, P.E., Caterina, R. (A cura di). Moda, relazioni sociali e comunicazione. Bologna: Zanichelli, 1995

Caterina, R. Che cosa sono le artiterapie, Carocci: Roma, 2005.

 

Teaching methods

Traditional lectures. Power point presentations

Assessment methods

In standard examinations students will be asked to write short essays on 3 open questions (75 minutes will be given, no possibility to use books or reports during the task) concerning the books which have been mentioned as suggested readings. Achieving an organic vision of the issues dealt with, the possession of expressive mastery and a specific language, the originality of reflection as well as the familiarity with the tools of analysis of psychology of communication will be evaluated with excellent marks. Mostly mechanical or mnemonic knowledge of the subject, unmanaged synthesis and analysis skills, or a correct but not always appropriate language, as well as a scholastic domain of psychology of communication not going further from what has already been discussed during the lessons, will lead to good or fair evaluations. Lack of training or inappropriate language, as well as a lack of knowledge of the tools of psychology of communication will lead to an evaluation that will stand on the threshold of sufficiency. Lack of training, inappropriate language, lack of orientation within the bibliography and inability to analyse the psychology of communication can only be evaluated negatively. Final evaluation will refer to the mean of the single answer evaluations. Special criteria will be adopted in case of missing answers.

A special examination will be offered to students (for this academic year only in June 2020, as it is a form of examination we are still trying to test). It will be a multiple-choice test made of 20 questions on the program suggested readings with 4 possibilities of answer (only one of which is correct). Evaluation criteria too will be similar to that test. The examinations will be passed with at least 11 correct answers on 20. The correct answers points will be converted into the university marks scale ranging from 30l to 18. An example of this test will be given in the teaching material before the beginning of this course. Students who have scored at this examination 27 (17 correct answers) or more are entitled to ask a supplementary oral examination that can add up to a maximum of 3 points on the realized score. This oral examination on the other hand can also be lower than the realized score in written examination up to 3 points.

Students are requested to apply for test using "almaesami" on line system.

Students who regularly attend the class may apply for a special multiple-choiche test (similar to that described above) based on what has been discussed during class. Special interactive events will be also planned during the class. Students who successfully partecipate to those events may have some extra credits (up to 3 points) that will be added to the result of their final test (that for attending students). 

Teaching tools

Pc animations.Scientific papers.

Office hours

See the website of Roberto Caterina

SDGs

Good health and well-being Quality education Reduced inequalities

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.