prof. dr. F. Gobbo
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Faculty of Humanities
Capaciteitsgroep Taalwetenschap
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Spuistraat
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1012 VT Amsterdam
Room number: 342
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F.Gobbo@uva.nl
T: 0205254884
Federico Gobbo studied Communication and New Media at the University of Torino, Italy, when he obtain his MA in 1997, then in 2000 he worked as a Laboratory Assistant at the University of Milano, Italy, for a post-MA program in Digital Humanities (MICSU), organized jointly by the Departments of Computer Science and Philosophy. After receiving an Italian research grant on e-learning at the University of Insubria, Varese-Como, Italy, he obtained the PhD in Computer Science at the same venue in 2009, with a dissertation on adpositional grammars.
His research interests and teaching experience come across the areas of Linguistics, Philosophy and Computing. His main topic of interest is artificiality in languages. For 'languages', this mainly means planned languages, such as International Auxiliary Languages (IALs) like Esperanto and Volapük but also languages planned for fictional purposes like Star Trek's Klingon. Lesser used and minority languages share some sociolinguistic traits with planned languages in their process of revitalization and promotion ('Ausbauization'). Moreover, a special focus is given on the issues of multilingualism and Language Policy and Planning (LPP), including the problems of mobility, integration, inclusion and language rights in the information society, seen from the prospective of Philosophy of Information.
2014-present University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2014-present University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
2011-present University of Turin, Italy
2012-2013 University of L'Aquila, Italy
2012, jan–feb Nanjing University, China
2009-2012 University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
2005-2012 University of Insubria, Varese-Como, Italy
University of Milano-Bicocca, 2014-2015. EU-funded (7FP) project Mobility and Integration in a Multilingual Europe (MIME). Area: Linguistics and Education Sciences. € 10,000
University of L’Aquila, DISIM, 2012-2013. Title: Emepolis. Area: Smartphone and social networks for the e-gov (C2G) of L’Aquila. € 18,000
University of Insubria, DICOM, 2009-2010. Title: Theory and practice on new texts. Area: Computing and Philosophy applied to Web 2.0. € 18,000
University of Insubria, DICOM, 2004-2005. Title: language structure aspects in the design of e-learning for robotics. Part of the TIGER Project (Italian FIRB). € 18,000
Book review editor of Language Problems and Language Planning (LPLP, John Benjamins) since 2005.
Honorary Adjunct in Cybernetics (Comp. Ling.) at the International Academy of Sciences, San Marino.
Sejong Prize for the Best Linguistic Paper in the Journal of Universal Language Year 2013.
Lapenna Prize for the Best Master's thesis in Interlinguistics of the Year. Foundation Ivo Lapenna
Reviewer for many academic journals and conferences.
2015
- F. Gobbo & M. Benini (2015). Why zombies cannot write significant source code: The Knowledge Game and the art of computer programming. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 27 (1), 37-50. doi: 10.1080/0952813X.2014.940142[go to publisher's site]
2014
- F. Gobbo & M. Benini (2014). The Minimal Levels of Abstraction in the History of Modern Computing. Philosophy & Technology, 27 (3), 327-343. doi: 10.1007/s13347-012-0097-0
- F. Gobbo (2014). Interlingvistiko kaj historio de informadiko en Budapeŝto. Informilo por Interlingvistoj, 90, 4.[go to publisher's site]
- F. Gobbo (2014). Pri multlingvismo en Ĝenevo. Informilo por Interlingvistoj, 90, 3-4.[go to publisher's site]
- F. Gobbo (2014). Interlinguistics and Esperanto studies at universities: The experience at the University of Turin. Language Problems and Language Planning, 38 (3), 292-303. doi: 10.1075/lplp.38.3.04gob
- N. Memarovic, S. Fels, J. Anacleto, R. Calderon, F. Gobbo & J.M. Carroll (2014). Rethinking Third Places: Contemporary Design With Technology. The Journal of Community Informatics, 10 (3).[go to publisher's site]
- F. Gobbo & M. Benini (2014). What Can We Know of Computational Information? Measuring, Quantity, and Quality at Work in Programmable Artifacts. Topoi. doi: 10.1007/s11245-014-9248-5
- M. Benini & F. Gobbo (2014). Algorithms and Their Explanations. In A. Beckmann, E. Csuhaj-Varjú & K. Meer (Eds.), Language, Life, Limits: 10th Conference on Computability in Europe, CiE 2014, Budapest, Hungary, June 23-27, 2014: proceedings Vol. 8493. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 32-41). Cham: Springer.
- F. Gobbo & H. Durnová (2014). From Universal to Programming Languages. In E. Csuhaj-Varjú (Ed.), Informal electronic proceedings of CiE 2014. Budapest: ELTE.
2013
- F. Gobbo & M. Benini (2013). From Ancient to Modern Computing: A History of Information Hiding. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 35 (3), 33-39. doi: 10.1109/MAHC.2013.1
- F. Gobbo (2013). Universitato de Torino (IT): Retrospektive al kursoj pri interlingvistiko en la lastaj jaroj. Informilo por Interlingvistoj, 86, 7-9.[go to publisher's site]
- F. Gobbo (2013). Utopio iĝis realo: resumo de la prelego pri la Esperanto-Urboj en Pescara, Italio. Informilo por Interlingvistoj, 84-85, 3-4.
- F. Gobbo (2013). Learning Linguistics by Doing: The Secret Virtues of a Language Constructed in the Classroom. Journal of Universal Language, 14 (2), 113-135.
- F. Gobbo & M. Benini (2013). Dependency and Valency: From Structural Syntax to Constructive Adpositional Grammars. In K. Gerdes, E. Hajičová & L. Wanner (Eds.), Computational dependency theory (Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications, 258) (pp. 113-135). Amsterdam: IOS Press.[go to publisher's site]
2012
- F. Gobbo (2012). Lingvoplanado kaj Planlingvoj ĉe la Universitato de Torino. Informilo por Interlingvistoj, 81, 10-11.
2011
- F. Gobbo & M. Benini (2011). Constructive Adpositional Grammars: Foundations of Constructive Linguistics. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
- F. Gobbo (2011). The Case of Correlatives: A Comparison between Natural and Planned Languages. Journal of Universal Language, 12 (2), 45-79.
2014
- F. Gobbo (2014). List of Selected Information Literacy Resources Available in the Esperanto (Esperanta lingvo) Language. In F.W. Horton (Ed.), Overview of Information Literacy Resources Worldwide. - 2nd ed (pp. 209-211). Paris: United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.[go to publisher's site]
2009
- F. Gobbo (2009). Fondamenti di interlinguistica ed esperantologia: Pianificazione linguistica e lingue pianificate. Milano: Raffaello Cortina Editore.
2013
- F. Gobbo (2013). [Review of the book The Italian Language in the Digital Age / La lingua italiana nell'era digitale]. Language Problems and Language Planning, 37(2), 199-201.
- F. Gobbo (2013). [Review of the book Eŭropa Unio hieraŭ hodiaŭ morgaŭ: lingvaj kaj kulturaj aspektoj. Referaĵoj kaj diskutintervenoj]. Language Problems and Language Planning, 37(1), 75-77.
2015
- F. Gobbo (2015). Kial tiom da latinidaj planlingvoj? Esperanto, 108 (1289 (3)), 68-69.
- F. Gobbo (2015). La du Lazaroj: du vivoj, du lingvoj. Esperanto, 108 (1288 (2)), 32-33.
- F. Gobbo (2015). Gloro kaj falo de Volapuko. Esperanto, 108 (1287 (1)), 18-19.
2014
- F. Gobbo (2014). Interlingvistiko: unu vorto, multaj signifoj. Esperanto, 107 (1281 (6)), 136-137.
- F. Gobbo (2014). La praavoj de Interlingvistiko: Kartezio kaj Lejbnico. Esperanto, 107 (1286 (12)), 258-259.
- F. Gobbo (2014). La kunfluo de lingvoplanado kaj planlingvoj. Esperanto, 107 (1283 (9)), 188-189.
- F. Gobbo (2014). La malfacila tasko klasifiki planlingvojn. Esperanto, 107 (1282 (7-8)), 164-165.
- F. Gobbo (2014). Una subcultura nell'esperanto. L'esperanto, 91 (6), 17-22.
2009
- F. Gobbo (2009, January 09). Adpositional Grammars. University of Insubria (Varese, Italy). Supervisor(s): M. Benini & Prof Fabrizio Pennacchietti.
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Universitá degli di Torino
Docentschap (Torino)
