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Kaisa Kyläkoski is a media historian affiliated with the University of Jyväskylä, where she completed her doctoral dissertation titled Kanssakirjoittaminen Posttidningarissa ja Inrikes Tidningarissa 1729–1791 (2023). Her research focuses on early modern print culture, particularly Swedish domestic news dissemination and reader reception in 17th-century newspapers.
- Active participant in the Network for Research on the Beginning of a New Era in Finland
- Contributor to the Communicating the Law in Europe, 1500–1750 (COMLAWEU) project
Her work intersects with book history, digital humanities, and historical journalism analysis. In her 2022 article 'What was read in the newspaper in the 17th century?', she explored how printed materials shaped public discourse during the early modern period.
Kyläkoski's research methodology incorporates computational analysis of historical texts, as evidenced by her involvement in the COMLAWEU project that uses AI tools for identifying textual recycling patterns in Baltic Sea region newspapers.
