Giovanni Colavizza
Visiting researcher
- Name
- G. Colavizza
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2727
- g.colavizza@cwts.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-9806-084X
Visiting researcher focusing on full-text analytics and the humanities. Giovanni is interested in computational approaches to model the use scholars make of language, in science within Wikipedia, and in understanding the social and intellectual organisation of humanities disciplines.
Giovanni is Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of Amsterdam and a Visiting Researcher at the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University, where he is part of the Quantitative Science Studies (QSS) research group.
Giovanni did his PhD at the Digital Humanities Laboratory of the EPFL (CH), working on methods for text mining and citation analysis of scholarly publications in the humanities and is co-founder of Odoma, a start-up offering customised machine learning techniques in the cultural heritage domain.
Giovanni is interested in how scholars from different fields use language and how publications are cited (citation contexts); he is also investigating how scientific publications are used in Wikipedia; and has a long-lasting interest in the public understanding of science.
Prior to joining CWTS and the University of Amsterdam, Giovanni has been part of the Research Engineering Group of The Alan Turing Institute, and a researcher at the Leibniz Institute of European History in Mainz, and the University of Oxford. He studied computer science (BSc) and history (BA, MA) in Udine, Milan, Padua and Venice in Italy.
Also see Giovanni's University of Amsterdam personal page.
Visiting researcher
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- CWTS
- Fraumann G.J.R. & Colavizza G. (2022), The role of blogs and news sites in science communication during the COVID-19 pandemic, Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics 7: .
- Colavizza G., Franssen T. & Leeuwen T.N. van (2019), An empirical investigation of the Tribes and their Territories: are research specialisms rural and urban?, Journal of Informetrics 13(1): 105-117.
- Colavizza G., Boyack K.W., Eck N.J. van & Waltman L. (2018), The Closer the Better: Similarity of publication pairs at different co-citation levels, Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology 69(4): 600-609.
- Boyack K.W., Eck N.J. van, Colavizza G. & Waltman L. (2018), Characterizing in-text citations in scientific articles: A large-scale analysis, Journal of Informetrics 12(1): 59-73.