Matti La Mela
Associate senior lecturer/Assistant Professor at Department of ALM; Undervisande personal och Forskare
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 75 67, +46 72 999 91 22
- E-mail:
- matti.lamela@abm.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ekonomikum
Kyrkogårdsgatan 10
75313 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 625
751 26 UPPSALA
Researcher at Department of Economic History; Uppsala Centre for Business History
- E-mail:
- matti.lamela@abm.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ekonomikum
Kyrkogårdsgatan 10
75120 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 513
751 20 Uppsala
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Short presentation
Matti La Mela is an Associate Professor (docent) in Digital Humanities at the Department of ALM. His background is in social science history and he has broad experience in multidisciplinary digital humanities research. His recent work has focused on methods in digital history, property rights on nature (allemansrätten), innovation history, and research infrastructures (parliamentary data, historical patent data).
See Publications on Google Scholar (or "Download CV" above).
Keywords
- digital humanities
- economic history
- patents
- digital history
- property rights
Biography
I'm a research fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Paris until July 2026.
I am member of the Uppsala Patent History Group: www.uphg.se.
Project webpage for "Making public property. A Digital history of allemansrätten in Sweden and Finland, 1880–1950": https://github.com/mlamela/dh-allemansratten
Research
My current research regards two areas in digital history of property rights, involving application of digital and AI-based research methods and the digitisation of historical source materials in the 19th and 20th centuries: 1) patents and innovation history, 2) the Nordic tradition of allemansrätten, public access to nature.
On-going research projects:
1) "Making public property: a digital history of allemansrätten in Sweden and Finland, 1880–1950" (PI Matti La Mela), project grant by Vetenskapsrådet (2024-02209), 2025-2028, https://github.com/mlamela/dh-allemansratten
The project studies the roots of the Nordic allemansrätten, a right of public access to nature. Despite allemansrätten’s role today as a constitutional principle, a building block of Nordic identity, and a slogan for country branding, This project fills the gap and examines the diverse perceptions, local conflicts, and future visions about the use and access to non-timber nature (wild berries and mushrooms) in Sweden and Finland in 1880-1950, a period before the term “allemansrätten” was commonly used. The project challenges today’s interpretation of a traditional allemansrätten and sheds light on the conflicts, structural inequalities, and differences in conceptual trajectories in making this public property in the two countries. Methodologically, the project combines computational analysis of bilingual textual corpora (parliamentary sources, newspapers) with the use of archival material (court cases, association sources). The project collaborates on the digitisation of the minutes of the Finnish Diet of Estates with the SWERIK (Swedish Riksdag 1867–2022) research project.
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2) “Transnational innovation: a computational study on language change and co-creation in France and Sweden during the Second Industrial Revolution” (PI Matti La Mela), Research fellowship at Institute d'études avancées de Paris, RJ Advanced Studies Program, 2025-2026, events at Uppsala in 2026-2027 after the fellowship.
This project in digital social science history studies the emergence and movement of new and impactful technical knowledge in digitised patent documents in Sweden and France during the Second Industrial Revolution. The project employs novel methods in computational text analysis to examine language change, exploring how innovation takes place collaboratively in this transnational (and translational) space. The project will also discuss the development of standards and frameworks for linking national patent databases at European and international levels.
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3) Swedish Patent History and markets for technology, including sub-projects:
“Micro dynamics of markets for ideas: Patent trade, costs and litigation during the industrialization of Sweden” (PI Fredrik Tell), Jan Wallander’s and Tom Hedelius’ Foundation, 2024-2027
"From invention to innovation: Novelty, impact and value of patents in 20th-century Sweden” (co-supervisor of PhD student Yunting Xie), Lars Erik Lundberg Foundation for Research and Education, 2024-2028
"Early innovations in Sweden: Mapping patents and inventors before the modern patent system, 1835-1885" (PI Matti La Mela), Åke Wibergs stiftelse, 2025-2027.
The aim of the project is study patenting behavior and innovation in historical contexts and to study the emergence of a market for technology through the new Swedish Historical Patents database. Also, the projects digitise archival material related to the historical patents, that is used to enrich the current database.

Publications
Selection of publications
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What is Digital Humanities and what's it doing in the Department of ALM (Archive, Library, Museum)?
Part of Kod & Kultur, p. 25-50, Uppsala University, 2025
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Part of Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Publications, p. 1-15, 2025
- DOI for Novelty and impact: Using document similarity to study important inventions in historical Swedish patents, 1890–1929
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Part of Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Publications, p. 1-15, 2025
- DOI for Multimodal LLM-assisted Information Extraction from Historical Documents: The Case of Swedish Patent Cards (1945-1975) and ChatGPT
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Digital Parliamentary Data in Action (DiPaDA 2024) workshop
2025
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Part of Semantic Web, p. 1-23, 2024
- DOI for Publishing and using parliamentary Linked Data on the Semantic Web: ParliamentSampo system for Parliament of Finland
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Family first: Defining, constructing, and applying historical patent families
Part of Explorations in economic history, 2024
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Running out of time: Using job ads to analyse the demand for messengers in the twentieth century
Part of Scandinavian Economic History Review, p. 299-318, 2023
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Semantic tagging and the Nordic tradition of everyman's rights
Part of Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, p. 483-496, 2022
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Recent publications
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The Jobs Ad Database (JABD) Prototype: Building a New Resource forHistorical Labour Market Research
2026
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Part of Digital Humanities Quarterly, 2025
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Part of Lähihistoria, p. 115-147, 2025
- DOI for EU membership debates in the Finnish Parliament: The mobilisation of emotions, shifting emotional regimes and historical experiences
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Part of Tekniikan waiheita - Teknik i tiden, p. 48-57, 2025
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What is Digital Humanities and what's it doing in the Department of ALM (Archive, Library, Museum)?
Part of Kod & Kultur, p. 25-50, Uppsala University, 2025
All publications
Articles in journal
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Part of Digital Humanities Quarterly, 2025
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Part of Lähihistoria, p. 115-147, 2025
- DOI for EU membership debates in the Finnish Parliament: The mobilisation of emotions, shifting emotional regimes and historical experiences
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Part of Tekniikan waiheita - Teknik i tiden, p. 48-57, 2025
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Part of Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Publications, p. 1-15, 2025
- DOI for Novelty and impact: Using document similarity to study important inventions in historical Swedish patents, 1890–1929
- Download full text (pdf) of Novelty and impact: Using document similarity to study important inventions in historical Swedish patents, 1890–1929
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Part of Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Publications, p. 1-15, 2025
- DOI for Multimodal LLM-assisted Information Extraction from Historical Documents: The Case of Swedish Patent Cards (1945-1975) and ChatGPT
- Download full text (pdf) of Multimodal LLM-assisted Information Extraction from Historical Documents: The Case of Swedish Patent Cards (1945-1975) and ChatGPT
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Part of Semantic Web, p. 1-23, 2024
- DOI for Publishing and using parliamentary Linked Data on the Semantic Web: ParliamentSampo system for Parliament of Finland
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Family first: Defining, constructing, and applying historical patent families
Part of Explorations in economic history, 2024
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Running out of time: Using job ads to analyse the demand for messengers in the twentieth century
Part of Scandinavian Economic History Review, p. 299-318, 2023
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Semantic tagging and the Nordic tradition of everyman's rights
Part of Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, p. 483-496, 2022
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Part of Tekniikan waiheita - Teknik i tiden, p. 6-28, 2020
- DOI for Hylätyt patentit vuosina 1864-1884: teollisuuspolitiikkaa, kopioita vai liian huimia ideoita? [Rejected patents in Finland in 1864-1884: Industrial policy, copies or impossible ideas?]
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Brevets d’invention et autonomie du Grand-Duché de Finlande dans les années 1890
Part of Revue d'histoire Nordique, p. 241-262, 2014
Chapters in book
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What is Digital Humanities and what's it doing in the Department of ALM (Archive, Library, Museum)?
Part of Kod & Kultur, p. 25-50, Uppsala University, 2025
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Part of Subaltern Political Subjectivities and Practices in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, p. 91-111, Routledge, 2023
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Digitaalinen historiantutkimus
Part of Avaimia menneisyyteen, p. 211-228, Gaudeamus, 2022
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Tracing the Emergence of Nordic Allemansrätten through Digitised Parliamentary Sources
Part of Digital histories, p. 181-197, Helsinki University Press, 2020
Conference papers
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Part of Proceedings of the Huminfra Conference (HiC 2024), p. 110-114, 2024
- DOI for DASH Swedish National Doctoral School in Digital Humanities: From Local Expertise to National Research Infrastructure
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The Labourious Cleaning: Acquiring and Transforming 19th-Century Epistolary Metadata
Part of DHNB2023 Conference Proceedings, 2023
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Automatic classification of historical texts using a BERT model: News about wild berries, 1860-1910
Part of Book of Abstracts, DH Benelux 2023, May 31-June 2, Brussels, Belgium, p. 1-4, 2023
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Plenary Speeches of the Parliament of Finland as Linked Open Data and Data Services
Part of Joint Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Knowledge Graph Generation From Text and the First International BiKE Challenge co-located with 20th Extended Semantic Conference (ESWC 2023), 2023
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Part of Digital Humanities 2023, p. 1-2, 2023
- DOI for Casting the net far and wide: Aggregating and harmonizing epistolary metadata in collaboration with cultural heritage institutions
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Part of Proceedings of the Digital Parliamentary Data in Action (DiPaDA 2022) Workshop, p. 69-85, 2022
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Part of Proceedings of the 6th Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Conference (DHNB 2022), p. 415-423, 2022
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Digital Parliamentary Data in Action (DiPaDA 2022): Introduction
Part of Proceedings of the Digital Parliamentary Data in Action (DiPaDA 2022) Workshop, p. 1-8, 2022
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Part of Proceedings of the 6th Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Conference (DHNB 2022), p. 1-8, 2022