
معرفی
Krista Stinne Greve Rasmussen serves as a Guest Researcher in the Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Humanities. Holding a Cand.mag. in Danish and Philosophy and a PhD (2015), her scholarly work centers on the historical transition from print to digital media within academic publishing, with specialized focus on Danish literary heritage and Kierkegaard studies.
Education
- Cand.mag. in Danish and Philosophy, University of Copenhagen
- PhD in Humanities, University of Copenhagen (2015)
Research Profile Dr. Rasmussen's expertise spans scholarly editing, digital textual scholarship, and book history, examining how digital environments transform reader engagement with academic texts. Her methodology integrates material bibliography with digital humanities frameworks, particularly analyzing Nordic literary corpora and edition practices. Current investigations address the ontological shifts between printed books and digital editions in scholarly communication.
Publication Analysis Her 2014-2025 publications reveal sustained engagement with media transition theory and textual criticism, evolving from Kierkegaard-focused case studies toward broader digital language resources like the Danish Threat Corpus. Work consistently bridges philology, computational linguistics, and literary history, with increasing emphasis on practical applications for digital scholarly infrastructure.
Awards
Academic Service As research assistant for Dansk Editionshistorie, she contributes to Denmark's national scholarly editing history project. She actively organizes through the Nordic Network for Philology, coordinating conferences that advance collaborative methodologies in textual scholarship across Scandinavian institutions.
Research Ecosystem Her work operates within Copenhagen's Digital Humanities Lab infrastructure while maintaining strong ties to Nordic philological networks. Current collaborations focus on developing standardized frameworks for digital scholarly editions and analyzing reader behavior in electronic publication environments.

