Below is a list of relevant publications written by members of the Centre for Internet Studies. Please note that publications before 2008 are not listed. For these publications please refer to the members' individual websites, see overview here.
A. Ben-David, S. Aasman, N. Brügger (Eds.) (2025). The Routledge Companion to Transnational Web Archive Studies. Abingdon: Routledge, 468 p.
https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Companion-to-Transnational-Web-Archive-Studies/Aasman-Ben-David-Brugger/p/book/9781032497785
“Beyond Post-Positivist Crises. Care for the More than Human Webs of Relationships,” in: Kristin Merle/Christoph Seibert (ed.), Wie weiter? Epistemische Krisen als Herausforderung für Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft. Bielefeld, transcript verlag, 2025.
Jensen, J. L. (2025). Does the Internet Matter for Elections? Examining Perceived Internet Effects Across Five Danish Elections 2007–2022. Scandinavian Political Studies, 48(1).
Haßler, J., Magin, M., Russmann, U., Wurst, A. K., Balaban, D. C., Baranowski, P, Jensen, J.L. & Von Nostitz, F. C. (2025). Weaponizing Wedge Issues: Strategies of Populism and Illiberalism in European Election Campaigning on Facebook. Media and Communication.
Nielsen, J., Maurer, Y. & Zierau, E. (2025). Comparing the holdings of closed national web archives through summaries. In: Brügger, N., Aasman, S. & Ben-David, A. (eds.). Companion to Transnational Web Archive Studies. Routledge, pp. 52-72.
Noguera, C., Nielsen, J., Maurer, Y. & Els, B. (2025). Exploring the evolution of .lu domain names through a transnational comparison: similarities and differences between .lu and .dk. In: Brügger, N., Aasman, S. & Ben-David, A. (eds.). Companion to Transnational Web Archive Studies. Routledge, pp. 73-92.
Tække, J. (2025). Anthropocene in a Media Perspective. Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Sociocybernetics Vol 20. No.1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_jos/jos.2025111643
Tække, J. (2025). Sociological Perspectives on AI, Intelligence and Communication. In Systems Research and Behavioral Science: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sres.3123
Damkjaer, M. S. (2024). The life-transition perspective in mediatization research: Exploring lived experiences of media-related social changes through transitioning social roles. Media, Culture & Society, 46(6), 1251-1268. https://doi.org/10.1177/01634437241237946
"Ethical Judgment in the Age of AI," in Pinchevski, A., Buzzanell, P.M., & Hannan, J. (Eds.). The Handbook of Communication Ethics (2nd ed.), pp. 414-418.
Routledge, 2024. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003274506
Lagerkvist, A., Tudor, M., Smolicki, J., Rogg, M., Ess, C. Body stakes: an existential ethics of care in living with biometrics and AI. AI & Society 39, 169–181 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-022-01550-8
Hougaard, T. T. (2024). Emojier som parasproglige resurser i skrevet onlineinteraktion. NyS : Nydanske Sprogstudier, 65, 111-144. https://doi.org/10.7146/nys.v1i65.142956
Hougaard, T. T. (2024). Samfundskritiske mememagere – en ny stemme i debatten. Rhetorica Scandinavica, 28(89), 120-142. https://doi.org/10.52610/rhs.v28i29.316
Jensen, J. L. (2024). State of exception or the New Normal? An Evaluation of Pandemic Tracking Technologies and their implications for citizenship. Digital Society, 3(2), 43.
Brevini, B., Fubara-Manuel, I., Le Ludec, C., Jensen, J. L., Jimenez, A., & Bates, J. (2024). Critiques of data colonialism. In Dialogues in Data Power (pp. 120-137). Bristol University Press.
Markham, A. (2024). Algorithms as conversational partners: Looking at Google auto-predict through the lens of symbolic interaction. New Media & Society, 26(9), 5059-5080. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448241251800
Tække, J. og Paulsen, M. (Red.), (2024). Antropocæn: Menneske, samfund og dannelse I en ny tidsalder. København: Forlaget Unge Pædagoger UP. ISBN 978-87-9214-84-2 ISSN 0109-7296
Tække, J. (2024). From media evolution to the Anthropocene: Unpacking sociotechnical autopoiesis. Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1002/sres.3009
Finnemann, N. O. (2017): Hypertext Configurations: Genres in networked Digital Media. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. Volume 68, Issue 4
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Jensen, Jakob L. (2016): “Nye medier og offentlighed” i Olesen, Thomas (red.): Medier, politik og samfund, Hans Reitzel, København, s. 265-284
Jensen, Jakob L., Hoff, Jens V. og Klastrup, Lisbeth (2016): Internettet og Folketingsvalget 2015, Danske Medier, København
Jensen, Jakob L. og Sørensen, Anne S. (2016): “Appearance, affect and appropriate participation on Facebook”, i Rask., bind 2016, nr. 43, s. 161-184
Dilling-Hansen, Lise (2015): "More Than a Text: On the Affective Relation between Lady Gaga and Her Fans", i Living in the Limelight: Dynamics of the Celebrity Experience (ed. Kylo-Patrick Hart), e-book, Inter-Disciplinary Press, Oxford
Jensen, Jakob L., Lomborg, Stine og Ørmen, Jacob (2015): “The use of Twitter in the Danish EP elections 2014” i Bruns, Axel, Larsson, Anders O., Skogerbø, Eli og Christensen, Christian (red.): The Routledge Companion to Social Media and Politics, Routledge Falmer, London, s. 265-284
Finnemann, Niels Ole (2015): Humaniora og de digitale Medier. In David Budtz Pedersen; Frederik Stjernfeldt; Simo Køppe (Red.) Kampen om Disciplinerne: Viden og videnskabelighed i humanistisk forskning. 1. udg. København: Hans Reitzel, 2015. s. 317-341. Download here
Dilling-Hansen, Lise (2014): "A Bad Romance: Lady Gaga and the Return of the Divine Monster", i Monstrosity from the Inside Out (eds. Teresa Cutler-Broyles & Marko Teodorski), Inter-Disciplinary Press, Oxford.
Dilling-Hansen, Lise (2014): "Crip Heroine or Mainstream Mock? Negotiating the Performances of Lady Gaga", i Kvinder, Køn & Forskning (3).
Dilling-Hansen, Lise (2013): "A Bad Romance: Lady Gaga and the Return of the Divine Monster", i Monstrous Manifestations: Realities and Imaginings of the Monster (eds. Karen Graham & Agnieszka Stasiewicz-Bie?kowska), e-book, Inter-Disciplinary Press, Oxford.