Magdalena Naum; Gitte Tarnov Ingvardson; Andreas Manhag; Joachim Östlund; Line Bjerg; Ulf Johansson Dahre; Per Karsten Lunds universitet, Media-Tryck (2020) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Gunnar Broberg; David Dunér; Katarina Bernhardsson; Gustav Holmberg; Thomas Kaiserfeld; Elisabeth Mansén; Svante Nordin Lunds universitet, Media-Tryck (2017) Kovakantinen kirja
Patrik Åström; Anders Winroth; Peter Ståhl; Lena Strid; Anders Piltz; Alesandro Palumbo; Jonas Nordin; Janken Myrdal Lunds universitet, Media-Tryck (2022) Kovakantinen kirja
Today shared media content and virality represent significant phenomena, but they are not as unique to our current society as commonly assumed. More than a century before the internet, information circulated within a network of newspapers that borrowed texts from both nearby and distant sources. From the late eighteenth century to the early twentieth century, newspapers gradually gained greater significance as a technological medium. However, a fundamental yet often overlooked characteristic of these newspapers was their cut-and-paste nature, which facilitated the widespread dissemination of text items in time and space. Employing a computer-assisted methodology to identify chains of text reuse in over 7.5 million newspaper pages derived from 1629 distinct newspaper titles, Information Flows across the Baltic Sea introduces a comprehensive database of reused texts. It examines the types of content that traversed transnationally and those that remained local. By combining a digitally enhanced bird’s-eye view with meticulous close readings, the book widens our understanding of the cultural relations across the Baltic Sea.