2019
DOI: 10.1080/13688804.2019.1652090
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Spreading News in 1904

Abstract: and the United States. It also draws on the microfilm and physical collections of Russian newspapers at the National Library of Finland. The article shows how the murder activated the telegram network and initiated a series of news waves. The routes the Bobrikov news travelled, their tempo and the evolution of related stories tell a story of a networked but biased global news scene. In that scene, technological, commercial and cultural factors simultaneously facilitated and controlled what stories reached whic… Show more

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“…The first is bottom-up and concentrates on individual, known events and the question of whether or not they were picked up by the press and if so, how. For example, Oiva et al (2020) studied how news of the assassination of Nikolay Bobrikov, the Governor-General of Finland in 1904, traveled in waves across historical communication infrastructures. The second strategy is top-down and focuses on the types of events that successfully spread across media ecosystems.…”
Section: Tracing Historical Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first is bottom-up and concentrates on individual, known events and the question of whether or not they were picked up by the press and if so, how. For example, Oiva et al (2020) studied how news of the assassination of Nikolay Bobrikov, the Governor-General of Finland in 1904, traveled in waves across historical communication infrastructures. The second strategy is top-down and focuses on the types of events that successfully spread across media ecosystems.…”
Section: Tracing Historical Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Texts traveling far beyond European countries have recently been explored in a large-scale international project Oceanic Exchanges: Tracing Global Information Networks in Historical Newspaper Repositories, 1840-1914, led by Ryan Cordell, which searches for the reprinting of global news streams by cross-mining newspaper databases in different countries. The project has, for example, studied how the news on the assassination of Nikolay Bobrikov, the Governor-General of Finland, on June 16, 1904, spread on a global level, drawing on newspaper repositories in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Mexico, Sweden, the Netherlands, and the United States (see Oiva et al 2019).…”
Section: Information Movements Based On the Reuse Of Textsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difficulty in determining the "correct" k-value is considered one the greatest weaknesses of the method. There is no one way to determine the correct number of topics, and although there are computational means to determine the optimal number (Isoaho et al 2019;Oiva et al 2019), the researcher ultimately chooses which k-value to use. The researcher determines the k-value depending on how detailed an outcome the study requires.…”
Section: Selecting the Number Of Topicsmentioning
confidence: 99%