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Gabriel Pizzorno is a Senior Preceptor at Harvard University, specializing in the Department of History. He focuses on digital scholarship methods, history of the ancient Mediterranean, and digital history. His research interests include imperialism, politics, complex societies, power legitimization, and early states, examining the construction and mediation of space and landscape through material, social, and cognitive components. He has significant expertise in mapping, cartography, and spatial representation of data. Pizzorno is committed to the development and application of digital methodologies, especially in integrating the humanities with social sciences. He teaches courses on digital history and ancient history, while also coordinating departmental initiatives on digital research pedagogy. In his capacity, he oversees the Digital Teaching Fellows Program and co-chairs the department's Digital Working Group, contributing actively to the Digital Arts and Humanities Committee.
Administered by the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).