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Toni Marino is an Associate Professor in the Department of International Human and Social Sciences (SUSI) at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo. He teaches Semiotics of Communication, Narrative Techniques, and Storytelling in degree programs such as International and Advertising Communication, and Advertising Communication, Storytelling and Image Culture.
His research bridges literature, cognition, and communication, focusing on narratology, cognitive narratology, and psychonarratology. He explores how narrative forms influence reading experiences, particularly in emotional regulation and trauma recovery. His work integrates experimental methods to analyze narrative persuasion and reader responses.
His recent publications examine narrative writing for PTSD, cognitive revisionism in neorealism, and the role of economic contexts in literary plots. These works reflect a strong interdisciplinary trend combining literary theory, psychology, and semiotics.
- Types of Narrative Writing and Reading to Contrast Emotional Stress After Trauma and PTSD (2022)
- Historical Revisionism and Cognitive Revisionism: Embodied Mind and Neorealism (2018)
- From Narratology to Psychonarratology: The Experimental Method in the Study of Narration (2018)
- Plot Placement and Literary Plot: How Economic Context Becomes Part of Literature (2019)
He has not been publicly associated with any scientific awards or fellowships.
Toni Marino supervises courses and likely mentors students through teaching and workshops in creative writing and storytelling. While no formal grant funding is mentioned, his research suggests potential involvement in interdisciplinary projects linking narrative studies with cognitive and clinical applications.
He is involved in academic teaching laboratories such as the Creative Writing and Storytelling Lab and the Journalistic Writing Workshop, contributing to applied and experiential learning in narrative communication.





