20710434 - SEMINAR S.I.BIL.

The “S.I.BIL” seminars are organized in cooperation with the ISTC (Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies - CNR Rome) and examine some of the topics discussed during the main courses charactering the Master Degree.

The course aims to provide students with an overview, as broad as possible, of the current state of research characterizing the various disciplines within the cognitive sciences.
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Programme

S.I.BIL calendar.

A.A. 2019-2020



The seminar meetings of S.I.BIL. (Bilateral Interdisciplinary Seminar, 6 credits), organized in collaboration with the ISTC (Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies - CNR Rome), provide an in-depth study of some of the topics covered in the various courses of the master's degree course in Cognitive Communication and the Share.

The aim of the seminars is to offer students an overview, as broad as possible, of the current state of research in the various disciplinary areas of cognitive sciences.

The calendar (constantly updated throughout the academic year) will include both the reports of scholars engaged in research activities at Italian universities and at the ISTC of the CNR, and the reports of foreign researchers visiting the Department of Philosophy, Communication and Entertainment in the academic year 2019-2020. Therefore, some of the seminars will be held in English.

Before each meeting, students will be provided with the necessary didactic material (generally scientific articles) which can be downloaded in the "didactic material" section.

Calendar updates will be communicated on the degree course website, in the news section: www.comunicazione.uniroma3.it.



FINAL EXAM FOR THE AWARD OF 6 ECTS



To obtain the 6 credits it is necessary to participate in seminar meetings and submit a short written paper on one of the topics addressed in the seminar. A minimum number of 12 presences is required (the conferences of foreign guests and CNR speakers are highly recommended; it is reiterated that the calendar is constantly updated during the academic year) Attendance will be certified by incoming signatures and at the exit, to be affixed at each single seminar.

Core Documentation

Articoli da leggere in vista della relazione di Stefano Gensini:





- Gensini S. (2013) Linguaggio e mente fra umani e (altri) animali: un tema di confine, in N. Grandi (a c. di), Nuovi dialoghi sulle lingue e il linguaggio, Bologna, Pàtron 2013, pp.18-34.

- Scarica

- Gensini S. (2018) A proposito di zoosemiotica. L'inizio della storia, in M. W. Bruno, D. Chiricò, et al. (a c. di) Linguistica e filosofia del linguaggio. Studi in onore di D. Gambarara, Udine, Mimesis, pp. 263-882.

- Scarica

- Gensini, S. (2020). Aspects of the Ongoing Debate on Animal Communication.(Zoo) semiotics and Cognitive Ethology. In The Extended Theory of Cognitive Creativity (pp. 199-216). Springer, Cham.

Abstract disponibile al link: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-22090-7_13


Articoli da leggere in vista della relazione di Antonio Benítez-Burraco:

Benítez-Burraco, A. (to appear) Prehistoric languages and human self-domestication. Language Dynamics and Change PsyArXiv 10.31234/osf.io/v6m2b

Abstract disponibile

Thomas, J and Kirby S (2018). Self-domestication and the evolution of language. Biology and Philosophy 33:9.




Articoli da leggere in vista della relazione di Marta Sibierska:

Sibierska, M. (2017). Storytelling without telling: the non-linguistic nature of narratives from evolutionary and narratological perspectives. Language & Communication, 54, 47-55.



Abstract delle relazioni degli invited speakers del convegno AISC:

http://www.aisc-net.org/home/



Articoli da leggere in vista della relazione di Elisa Ciaramelli:

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Articoli da leggere in vista della relazione di Marco Mazzone:

Mazzone M (2019) L’arte di esitare. Dall’intelligenza alla razionalità, Vita Pensata, IX, 19.

Abstract disponibile

Mazzone M (2019) UNA TEORIA IBRIDA DEL(L’ILLUSIONE DI) COMPRENDERE, in A. PATERNOSTER, V. PISANTY (a cura di) La comprensione linguistica, pp. 63-88, Meltemi. [questo saggio può essere richiesto inviando un’email all’indirizzo seminario.sibil@uniroma3.it]

Type of delivery of the course

DATA ORARIO TALK AULA 31 ottobre 2019 16:00 Stefano Gensini (Sapienza, Università di Roma) La comunicazione animale fra etologia e semiotica cognitiva Aula Verra Via Ostiense 234 piano terra 7 novembre 2019 16:00 Antonio Benítez-Burraco (Universidad de Sevilla) The self-domestication hypothesis of language evolution: focusing on cognitive disorders Aula Verra Via Ostiense 234 piano terra 14 novembre 2019 16:00 Marta Sibierska (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun) Show, don't tell! Differences in narratives transmitted through different modalities Aula Verra Via Ostiense 234 piano terra 9 dicembre 2019 16:30 Francesca Piazza (Università di Palermo) Presentazione del libro "La Parola e la Spada" (Il Mulino, 2019) https://www.mulino.it/isbn/9788815284297 Aula Verra Via Ostiense 234 piano terra 11 dicembre 2019 Invited Speakes convegno AISC (Associazione Italiana di Scienze Cognitive) Maggiori informazioni e abstract delle relazioni all’indirizzo: http://www.aisc-net.org/home/ 14:00-15:00 18:30-19:30 *1 seminario a scelta tra: 14:00-15:00 Jean-Francois Bonnefon (Toulouse) The moral psychology of machines 18:30-19:30 Agnieszka Wykowska (Genova) Adopting the intentional stance towards humanoid robots? *Partecipare a entrambi gli incontri è naturalmente possibile, oltreché consigliato. La partecipazione ai due seminari viene conteggiata come 1 presenza. Aula Magna Scuola Lettere, Filosofia, Lingue Via Ostiense 234 12 dicembre 2019 Invited Speakes convegno AISC (Associazione Italiana di Scienze Cognitive) Maggiori informazioni e abstract delle relazioni all’indirizzo: http://www.aisc-net.org/home/ 09:00-10:00 17:00-18:00 *1 seminario a scelta tra 09:00-10:00 Valentina Bambini (Pavia) The complex relationship between pragmatics and theory of mind: clinical, developmental, and neurophysiological evidence 17:00-18:00 Simona Cabib (Roma Sapienza) Beyond resilience: individual differences in dysfunctional adaptation to stress *Partecipare a entrambi gli incontri è naturalmente possibile, oltreché consigliato. La partecipazione ai due seminari viene conteggiata come 1 presenza. Aula Magna Scuola Lettere, Filosofia, Lingue Via Ostiense 234 19 dicembre 2019 16:00 Elisa Ciaramelli (Università di Bologna) Neuroscienze e memoria episodica (titolo provvisorio) Aula Verra Via Ostiense 234 piano terra 13 febbraio 2020 16:00 Marco Mazzone (Università di Catania) Pragmatica, ragionamento, ideologia: il ruolo dei processi associativi Aula Verra Via Ostiense 234 piano terra

Type of evaluation

How to prepare the paper: The written paper must be a group work. Each group must necessarily consist of a minimum of 3 people up to a maximum of 5. Individual works will not be accepted. Length: minimum 7 - maximum 10 pages (excluding final bibliography) How to format the file: line spacing 1.5, font size 12, margins d / s 2 cm. Topics: in the paper, students will have to deepen one of the topics addressed during the seminar cycle. Delivery method: The work must be sent to seminario.sibil@uniroma3.it Deadline for submitting the paper: 30 September 2020 (students who intend to graduate in the July 2020 session must submit their work by 30 May 2020)