The following is a selected bibliography related to the project.
On discourse analysis and argumentation
Bazzanella, C., 1995. I segnali discorsivi. In: L. Renzi, G. Salvi, A. Cardinaletti (ed.), Grande grammatica italiana di consultazione. Bologna: il Mulino.
Bazzanella, C., 1994. Le facce del parlare. Un approccio pragmatico all'italiano parlato. Firenze: La Nuova Italia.
Caffi, C., 2007. Mitigation. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Caffi, C., 2001. La mitigazione. Un approccio pragmatico alla comunicazione nei contesti terapeutici. Münster: Lit.
Clark, H. H., 1996. Using Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Fillmore, C., 2006. Frame Semantics. In: D. Geeraerts (ed.), Cognitive Linguistics: Basic Readings. Berlin / New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 373-400.
Fillmore Ch.J., 2003. Double-decker definitions: the role of frames in meaning explanations. Sign Language Studies 3(3), 263-295.
Fillmore, C., 1982. Frame semantics. In: Linguistics in the Morning Calm, ed. by The Linguistic Society of Korea. Seoul: Hanshin, 111-137.
Greco Morasso, S., 2011. Argumentation in dispute mediation: A reasonable way to handle conflict. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
Lakoff, G. & Johnson, M., 2003. Metaphors we live by. Chicago/London: The University of Chicago Press.
Mondada, L., 2011. Understanding as a embodied, situated and sequential achievement in interaction. Journal of Pragmatics 43, 542-552.
Rigotti, E., Greco Morasso, S., 2010. Comparing the Argumentum Model of Topics to Other Contemporary Approaches to Argument Schemes: The Procedural and Material Components. Argumentation 24(4), 489-512.
Rigotti, E. & Rocci, A., 2006. Towards a definition of communication context. Foundation of an interdisciplinary approach to communication. In: M. Colombetti (ed.), The Communication sciences as a multidisciplinary enterprise. Studies in Communication Sciences, 6(2), Anniversary issue, 155-180.
Sacks, H., Schegloff, E.A., Jefferson, G., 1974. A symplest systematics for the organization of turn-taking for conversation. Language 50(4), 696-735.
Sarangi, S. & Roberts, C., (eds.) 1999. Talk, Work and Institutional Order. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
Sbisà, M., 2002. Speech acts in context. Language and communication 22, 421-436.
Schegloff, E.A., 2002. Accounts of conduct in interaction. In: J.H. Turner (ed.), Handbook of Sociological Theory. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 287-321.
Schegloff, E.A., 2000a. Overlapping talk and the organization of turn-taking for conversation. Language in Society 29, 1-63.
Schegloff, E.A., 2000b. On granularity. Annual Review of Sociology 26, 715-720.
Schegloff, E.A., 1999. Discourse, Pragmatics, Conversation, Analysis. Discourse Studies 1(4), 405-35.
Schegloff, E.A., 1992. Repair after next turn: the last structurally provided defense of intersubjectivity in conversation. American Journal of Sociology 97(5), 1295-1345.
Schiffrin, D., 1988. Discourse Markers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Schiffrin, D., Tannen, D., Hamilton, H. (eds.), 2003. The Handbook of Discourse Analysis. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
Tannen, D., 2007. Talking voices. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
van Dijk, T., 2009. Society and Discourse. New York: Cambridge University Press.
van Dijk, T., 2008. Discourse and Context. New York: Cambridge University Press.
van Eemeren, F.H. & Garssen, B., 2012. Exploring Argumentative Contexts. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Walton, D., Reed, C. & Macagno, F., 2008. Argumentation Schemes. New York: Cambridge University Press.
On communication in the medical context
Ainsworth-Vaugh, N., 1998. Claiming Power in Doctor-Patient Talk. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Associazione Italiana della Comunicazione Pubblica e Istituzionale, 2006. Documento di indirizzo sulla comunicazione pubblica in sanità.
Baile, W. F., et al., 2000. SPIKES – A Six-Step Protocol for Delivering Bad News: Application to the Patient with Cancer. The Oncologist 5, 302-311.
Bales, R., 1950. Interaction process analysis: a method for the study of small groups. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
Beck, R. S., Daughtridge, R. & Sloane, P. D., 2002. Physician-patient communication in the primary care office: a systematic review. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 15(1), 25-38.
Beisecker, A. E., 1990. Patient Power in Doctor-Patient Communication: What Do We Know? Health Communication 2(2), 105-122.
Beisecker, A. E. & Beisecker, T. D., 1993. Using Metaphors to Characterize Doctor-Patient Relationships: Paternalism Versus Consumerism. Health Communication 5(1), 41-58.
Boon, H. & Steward, M., 1998. Patient-physician communication assessment instruments: 1986 to 1996 in review. Patient Education and Counseling 35, 161-176.
Borrell-Carrio, F., Suchman, A. L. & Epstein, M. R., 2004. The Biopsychosocial Model 25 Years Later: Principles, Practice and Scientific Inquiry. Annals of Family Medicine 2(6), 576-582.
Collegio italiano dei Primari Oncologi Medici Ospedalieri (C.I.P.O.M.O.) – Censis, 2006. La comunicazione oncologica in Italia.
Cordella, M., 2004. The dynamic consultation. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Coupland, J., Robinson, J. & Coupland, N., 1994. Frame negotiation in doctor-elderly patient consultations. Discourse and Society 5(1), 89-124.
Dillon, P., 2011. Moral accounts and membership categorization in primary care medical interviews. Communication and Medicine 8(3), 211-221.
Engel, G., 1977. The Need for a New Medical Model: A Challenge for Biomedicine. Science 196/4286, 129-136.
Engel, G., 1980. The Clinical Application of the Biopsychosocial Model. The American Journal of Psychiatry 137(5), 535-544.
Forum per la Ricerca Biomedica, 2007. Fiducia, Dialogo, Scelta – La comunicazione medico-paziente nella sanità italiana.
Haakana, M., 2001. Laughter as a patient's resource: dealing with delicate aspects of medical interaction. Text 21(1/2), 187-219.
Heritage, J., 2005. Revisiting authority in physician-patient interaction. In: J.F. Duchan & D. Kovarsky (eds), Diagnosis as Cultural Practice. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
Heritage, J., 2009. 'Conversation Analysis as an Approach to the Medical Encounter'. In John B. McKinlay and Lisa Marceau (eds), e-Source: Behavioral and Social Science Research Interactive Textbook. Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research. http://www.esourceresearch.org/
Heritage, J. & Robinson, J., 2006. The structure of patients' presenting concerns: physicians' opening questions. Health Communication 19(2), 89-102.
Hornberger, J. & Robertus, K., 2005. Comprehensive Evaluations of Health Care Interventions: The Realism-Transparency Tradeoff. Medical Decision Making 25, 490-492.
Inui, T. & Carter, W., 1985. Problems and Prospects for Health Services Research on Provider-Patient Communication. Medical Care 23(5), 521-538.
Irwin, S. & Richardson, N., 2006. Patient-Focused Care: Using the Right Tools. Chest 130, 73-82.
Lehtinen, E., 2007. Merging doctor and client knowledge: on doctors' ways of dealing with clients' potentially discrepant information in genetic counselling. Journal of Pragmatics 39, 389-427.
Levenstein, J. H. et al., 1986. The Patient Centered Clinical Method. 1. A Model for the Doctor-Patient Interaction in Family Medicine. Family Practice 3(1), 24-30.
Maynard, D., 1991. Interaction and asymmetry in clinical discourse. The American Journal of Sociology 97(2), 448-495.
Maynard, D. & Heirtage, J., 2005. Conversation analysis, doctor-patient interaction and medical communication. Medical Education 39, 428-435.
Ong, L. M. L. et al., 1995. Doctor-patient communication: a review of the literature. Social Science and Medicine 40(7), 903-918.
Perakyla, A., 1998. Authority and accountability: the delivery of diagnosis in primary health care. Social Psychology Quarterly 61(4), 301-320.
Pilgram, R., 2012. Reasonableness of a doctor's argument by authority: A pragma-dialectical analysis of the specific soundness conditions. Journal of Argumentation in Context 1(1), 33-50.
Rimal, R. N., 2001. Analyzing the Physician-Patient Interaction: An Overview of Six Methods and Future Research Directions. Health Communication 13(1), 89-99.
Roter, D. & Hall, J. A., 2006. Doctors Talking with Patients/Patients Talking with Doctors. Westport: Praeger Publishers.
Segal, J., 2008. Health and the Rhetoric of Medicine. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Segal, J., 2007. Illness as argumentation: a prolegomenon to the rhetorical study of contestable complaints. Health 11, 227-244.
Segal, J., 2005a. Interdisciplinarity and Bibliography in Rhetoric of Health and Medicine. Technical Communication Quarterly 14(3), 311-18.
Segal, J., 2005b. Health and the Rhetoric of Medicine. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Segal, J., 2000. Contesting Death, Speaking of Dying. Journal of Medical Humanities 21(1), 29-44.
Segal, J., 1997. Public Discourse and Public Policy; Some Ways That Metaphor Constrains Health(Care). Journal of Medical Humanities 18(4), 217-231.
Segal, J., 1994. Patient Compliance, the Rhetoric of Rhetoric, and the Rhetoric of Persuasion. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 23(3/4), 90-102.
Snoeck Henkemans, A.F., 2011. Shared medical decision-making. In: F.H. van Eemeren, B. Garssen, D. Godden & G. Mitchell (eds.), Proceedings of the 7th Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation: ISSA 2010 [cd-rom]. Amsterdam: Rozenberg/Sic Sat, 1811-1818.
Stiles, W., 1978. Verbal response modes and dimensions of interpersonal roles: a method of discourse analysis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 36, 693-703.
Tannen, D. & Wallat, C., 1987. Interactive frames and knowledge schemas in interaction: examples from a medical examination/interview. Social Psychology Quarterly 50(2), 205-216.
Ten Have, P., 1991. Talk and Institution: A Reconsideration of the “Asymmetry” of Doctor-Patient Interaction. In: D. Boden & D.H. Zimmerman (eds.). Talk and social structure: studies in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis. Cambridge: Polity Press, 138-163.
Thesen, J., 2005. From Oppression Towards Empowerment in Clinical Practice – Offering Doctors a Model for Reflection. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 33 (suppl. 66), 47-52.
Todd, A. D., 1989. Intimate Adversaries: Cultural Conflicts Between Doctors and Women Patients. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press.
Wasserman, R. C. & Inui, T. S., 1983. Systematic Analysis of Clinician-Patient Interactions: A Critique of Recent Approaches with Suggestions for Future Research. Medical Care, 21(3), 279-293.
Wirtz, V., Cribb, A. & Barber, N., 2006. Patient-doctor decision-making about treatment within the consultation – A critical analysis of models. Social Science and Medicine 62, 116-124.