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Online information interference in 2024 elections for the European Parliament

Published 17 October 2024 EU Commissioner Vera Jourová Vice-President of the EU Commission, Vera Jourová, recently published an assessment of online information interference in the June 2024 elections for the European Parliament, to which the Psychological Defence Research Institute contributed. The announcement and the full memo to be found at the following link: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/p

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/online-information-interference-2024-elections-european-parliament - 2025-07-13

New report on concepts and principles of psychological defence

Published 29 October 2024 Foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI) is not a new phenomenon. Since the end of the Second World War, when Sweden seriously began to work with psychological defence to respond to various forms of hybrid threats, the issue has been prevalent and developing. The report Psychological Defence: Concepts and Principles for the 2020s not only portrays the evol

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/new-report-concepts-and-principles-psychological-defence - 2025-07-13

North Macedonia's response to hybrid threats and malign foreign influence and interference

Published 8 November 2024 Image by Dimitris Vetsikas from Pixabay The Psychological Defence Research Institute has published a new report in the working paper series titled  "Psychological Defence and Strategic Resilience: North Macedonia’s response to hybrid threats and malign foreign influence and interference". It is authored by Professor Zhidas Daskalovski and Sasho Damjanovski of the Faculty

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/north-macedonias-response-hybrid-threats-and-malign-foreign-influence-and-interference - 2025-07-13

Researcher Profile: Hilkka Grahn

Published 13 November 2024 During the fall of 2024, Hilkka Grahn is a visiting researcher at the Psychological Defence Research Institute (PDRI) at Lund University. Hilkka is a postdoctoral researcher (KILPI project) and senior lecturer at the University of Jyväskylä in Finland. With an academic background in cognitive science, Hilkka Grahn's doctoral research focused on driver distraction and ina

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/researcher-profile-hilkka-grahn - 2025-07-13

Education as a countermeasure against disinformation

Published 19 November 2024 Disinformation takes various forms, posing harmful and far-reaching effects that can erode trust in public institutions, influence elections, and jeopardise public health. The report Eduation as a countermeasure against disinformation, written by Professor Thomas Nygren, Department of Education, Uppsala University, and Professor Ullrich K H Ecker, School of Psychological

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/education-countermeasure-against-disinformation - 2025-07-13

Exploitation of psychological processes in information influence operations: Insights from cognitive science

Published 6 December 2024 Phenomena such as disinformation and propaganda have been widely studied across various academic disciplines, each offering unique perspectives on their causes, mechanisms, and effects. These disciplines include, for instance, political science, media & communication studies, philosophy, computer science, and military science. Despite the breadth of research, cognitive sc

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/exploitation-psychological-processes-information-influence-operations-insights-cognitive-science - 2025-07-13

Resarcher Profile: Elsa Hedling

Published 24 January 2025 Elsa Hedling is an affiliated researcher at the Psychological Defence Research Institute at Lund University, where she contributes to advance research on disinformation and hybrid threats. Elsa Hedling is an Associate Professor (Docent) in Political Science and an Associate Senior Lecturer in European Studies at the Centre for Languages and Literature. Her research focuse

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/researcher-profile-elsa-hedling - 2025-07-13

Critical interaction: Intelligence analysis, Communication, and Societal resilience

Published 30 January 2025 In today’s complex security environment, the intelligence community must address dynamic hybrid threats through coordinated efforts that span multiple sectors. In a recently published article, Swedish Defence University and PDRI researchers emphasise the critical interaction between intelligence analysis, communication, and societal resilience ("Hybrid Threats and the Int

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/critical-interaction-intelligence-analysis-communication-and-societal-resilience - 2025-07-13

Attribution of Information Influence Operations

Published 7 February 2025 Two new reports have been presented as part of the EU Horizon project ADAC.io, coordinated by the Psychological Defence Research Institute. They aim to support the defender community in strengthening capabilities and methodologies related to the ongoing work of attributing information influence operations.The first report, "A Framework for Attribution of Information Influ

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/attribution-information-influence-operations - 2025-07-13

Researcher Profile: Rolf Fredheim

Published 14 March 2025 Affiliated with the Psychological Defence Research Institute, Rolf Fredheim explores the use of AI to detect harmful and illegal content on social media. Rolf builds systems to detect and measure harmful and illegal content on social media. This work presents distinct challenges: social media data is quickly removed from platforms, presented in visual formats, and often app

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/researcher-profile-rolf-fredheim - 2025-07-13

PDRI at ISA in Chicago

Published 14 March 2025 Hedvig Ördén of PDRI attended the panel 'The Societal Turn in Intelligence Practices: The Case of Scandinavia'. She presented a paper which explores the changing conditions for informal actors in intelligence oversight, focusing on Swedish journalists. The research team from the Psychological Defence Research Institute was well represented at the 66th annual convention of t

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/pdri-isa-chicago - 2025-07-13

Social identities and democratic vulnerabilities: Learning from examples of targeted disinformation

Published 28 April 2025 Elsa Hedling, affiliated with PDRI, recently published a report on social identities and democratic vulnerabilities. The report, Social identities and democratic vulnerabilities: Learning from examples of targeted disinformation, is published by the European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats (Hybrid CoE). It discusses the sensitive relationship between soci

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/social-identities-and-democratic-vulnerabilities-learning-examples-targeted-disinformation - 2025-07-13

Presentation of recent research at King's College, UK

Published 9 May 2025 Hedvig Ördén of PDRI participated in the workshop "Intelligence, insecurity and the international: new encounters between IR and intelligence scholarship" at King's College. The workshop brought together scholars to discuss a wide range of topics at the intersection of intelligence and international relations. Participants discussed how to conceptualise intelligence in IR, tou

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/presentation-recent-research-kings-college-uk - 2025-07-13

Beyond Operation Doppelgänger: A Capability Assessment of the Social Design Agency

Published 15 May 2025 Based on leaked documents, James Pamment and Darejan Tsurtsumia of PDRI have studied Russian malign information influence through the Doppelganger campaign and analysed the capabilities of one of the main actors behind it – the Social Design Agency (SDA). In 2022, a comprehensive and coordinated influence campaign was launched by Russian actors aimed at weakening internationa

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/article/beyond-operation-doppelganger-capability-assessment-social-design-agency - 2025-07-13

SOS Alarm i Skåne bra på hjärtstopp

Publicerad 28 december 2016 Bildkälla: Mostphotos, Michael Erhardsson Larmtjänsten har ibland kritiserats för att skicka hjälp fel eller för sent. Men när det gäller hjärtstopp i Skåne och Köpenhamnsregionen, så har SOS Alarm bra resultat: 86 respektive 81 procent av alla inkommande larm om hjärtstopp identifierades helt rätt. Det visar en studie av anestesisjuksköterskan Cecilia Andréll. Cecilia

https://www.lu.se/artikel/sos-alarm-i-skane-bra-pa-hjartstopp - 2025-07-13

Barn drabbas orimligt hårt av internetreklam

Publicerad 4 januari 2017 Barn i 9-årsåldern är flera gånger känsligare för störande reklam än vad vuxna är. Det visar studier från Lunds universitet där man bland annat studerat barnens blickbeteende. – Jag hoppas att min forskning kan leda till en upprensning av de värsta avarterna inom reklambranschen, säger medie- och kommunikationsvetaren Nils Holmberg. Man vet idag att så kallad media-multit

https://www.lu.se/artikel/barn-drabbas-orimligt-hart-av-internetreklam - 2025-07-13

Virus i arvsmassan viktiga för vår hjärna

Publicerad 9 januari 2017 Så kallade retrovirus har under årmiljonernas gång kommit att infogas i människans DNA, där de utgör nära 10 procent av den totala arvsmassan. En forskargrupp vid Lunds universitet har nu funnit en mekanism genom vilken retrovirus kan påverka hur gener uttrycks. Det innebär att de kan ha varit viktiga för den mänskliga hjärnans utveckling, och att de även kan spela en rol

https://www.lu.se/artikel/virus-i-arvsmassan-viktiga-var-hjarna - 2025-07-13

Inga klara samband mellan perfektionism och ätstörningar

Publicerad 6 januari 2017 ”Duktiga flickor” och andra med höga krav på sig själva brukar anses vara särskilt svåra att behandla för ätstörningar. Nu vill Lundaforskare tona ner betydelsen av perfektionistiska anlag i behandlingen av ätstörningar. Under de snart 20 år som psykologen Suzanne Petersson har arbetat med patienter med ätstörningar har sjukdomens koppling till perfektionism intresserat h

https://www.lu.se/artikel/inga-klara-samband-mellan-perfektionism-och-atstorningar - 2025-07-13

Så påverkas huden av lösningsmedel

Publicerad 10 januari 2017 Resultaten från Lunds universitet visar hur molekyler i exempelvis hudlotion påverkar hudens egna molekyler. Det kan få betydelse för utveckling av såväl läkemedel som kosmetik och hygienprodukter. Foto: Shawn Campbell Forskare vid Lunds universitet har utvecklat en metod som gör det möjligt att se hur enskilda molekyler i hudkrämer, läkemedelssalvor och rengöringsproduk

https://www.lu.se/artikel/sa-paverkas-huden-av-losningsmedel - 2025-07-13