Research in qualitative social sciences, I have a degree in communication with a focus on semiotics, a Master's degree in science communication and a PhD in Science and Society.
As an ethnomusicologist, I study how sound and musical sources are preserved, mediated and reused in the Mediterranean region, particularly analyzing the impact of digital technologies on their interpretation and transmission.
Cellist, academic supervisor for the Magnificat Institute in Jerusalem. As a post-doc researcher at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, I’m involved in JERUS-IT-ART as responsible for the exchanges with the music archive of the Custody of the Holy Land. I’m an author of musical projects in Jerusalem and a writer.
I'm a linguist, specialised in corpora and discourse analysis. My main interests revolve around the impact that digital technologies have on language. I collaborate on interdisciplinary projects, and on the development of digital archives for the hybridisation of research approaches.
I have several years of experience as a policy and project officer at EU institutions (EC and
ERC) and as project manager for UNIMORE and I am also an independent external expert in charge of ethics for the European institutions and Horizon Europe projects.
Co-coordinator of JERUS-IT-ARTS, I am Associate Professor of Contemporary History. My research focuses on the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and mobility in the Mediterranean, the history of disabilities and archives.
