Mobilab Aims

The Digital Laboratory for Mobility Research (MobiLab) aims at addressing the need to manage large quantities of data connected with mobilities and to provide digital support to qualitative research. The lab is also interested in reflecting upon the challenging epistemological issues that digital research in the humanities involves.

The lab, equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by digital humanities experts, will develop new methodologies, research tools, empirical digital projects and innovative teaching and dissemination. The aim is to use IT in the humanities not only as a mere tool, but to advance the understanding of mobility phenomena and the concept of mobility itself within the humanities. In particular, the MobiLab is active in the areas of:

  • Research support. The MobiLab is in charge of hardware and software resources to be used by the DiSSGeA staff and visiting scholars to support their research activities. The MobiLab staff provides assistance and consulting at every stage of the research process, from its inception to the dissemination of the results.
  • Innovative teaching. Students and PhD candidates at DiSSGeA are guided through specific training on digital methodologies and have free access to a great variety of digital tools available at MobiLab.
  • Digital Open Science. The laboratory organises lessons, laboratories and workshops for students and for the general public in order to raise awareness about mobility phenomena and their study merging diachronic and spatial perspectives.
  • Data storing and management. The laboratory is responsible for a relational database that will be common to all the different researchers and nodes that make up the project and will make the results available to researchers and students.
  • Spatial visualisation. Thanks to a newly refurbished GIS room and the renowned DiSSGeA expertise in cartographic knowledge, the MobiLab is the site for both developing and discussing creative ways to conduct research and visualise their results in the humanities.
  • Networking and international relations. The lab and its staff contribute to setting up an international network of exchange of good practices and knowledge around digital humanities, with a specific focus on their impact in mobility research.

Mobilab Staff

Lucio Biasiori

Mushroom hunter, therefore historian. Trying to understand what ran through the people’s head, especially in the early modern world.

lucio.biasiori@unipd.it

Chiara Rabbiosi

Walker. Commuter. Tourist. Made for being a scholar concerned with the mobility turn in the SSHs. Research expertise in human geography, tourism studies, qualitative and creative methodologies.

chiara.rabbiosi@unipd.it

Federico Mazzini

Cultural – modern – digital – historian. Working on the 20th century history of technical cultures, techno-scientific popularization and digital media. And all the theory that comes with it.

federico.mazzini@unipd.it

Francesco Lubian

Scholar in Late Latin literature, interested in the newest ways to interrogate old texts

francesco.lubian@unipd.it

Marco Orlandi

(Mobi)Lab technician. From Cultural Heritage to Digital Heritage through Historical Gis, web-database for geo-historical and mobility research and many other Digital Humanities tools.

marco.orlandi@unipd.it