Dr.
Mara Tognetti Bordogna
Department of Sociology and Social Research, Faculty of Sociology
University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy
Associate Professor
Email: mara.tognetti@unimib.it
Qualifications
1985 "Health planning", 1st and 2nd year, La
Sapienza University Forlanini Hospital
1977 Graduated at the Faculty of Political Science,
Milan University, with the research dissertation: "Analysing budgets of
families in crisis situations"
Publications (selected)
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2013 Mutual help without borders. Plurality and
heterogeneity of online mutual help practices for people with long-term chronic
conditions, in The European Journal of
Social Work (con P. Rossi).
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2013 Education in Traditional and Non Conventional
Medicine: A Growing Trend in Italian School of Medicine, in Alternative and
Integrative Medicine, issue 7, (con Gentiluomo, Roberti di Sarsina).
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2012 The
role of Social Networks in Health, in “Sociology Study “(ISSN2159-5526), No. 1,
pp. 60-67 (con Olivadoti).
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2012 The
“Badanti” (Informal Cares) Phenomenon in Italy: Characteristics and
Peculiarities of Access to the Health Care System, in Journal of Intercultural
Studies, Vol. 33 No. 1, pp. 9-22 (con A. Ornaghi).
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2011 A
Comparative Analysis of Inequality in Health Across Europe, in “Sociological
Research Online, 16(4), 7 published 30 Nov. http:/www.socresonline.org.uk/16/4/7html (con S. Della Bella, M. Lucchini, S.Sarti).
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2011
Regionalizing health system public and private mix: the situation in Italy, in
Journal of Sociology Study, Vol. 1 No.5, pp. 376-388 (con A. Ornaghi).
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2011
Searching for good health from north and south Europe, in “CReview”, Vol. 10, .
6, 2011, pp. 451-458 (con A. Ornaghi).
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2011 The
need for higher education in the sociology of traditional and non conventional
medicine in Italy: towards a person-centered medicine, in EPMA Journal, August
(review article), (con P. Roberti di Sarsina).
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2011
Regional health systems and non-conventional medicine: the situation in Italy,
in EPMA Journal, 20 July, 2011.
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