M
Maria Hellman
Researcher at Swedish National Defence College
Publications - 11
Citations - 207
Maria Hellman is an academic researcher from Swedish National Defence College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Government & Information warfare. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 151 citations.
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How can European states respond to Russian information warfare? An analytical framework
Maria Hellman,Charlotte Wagnsson +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors aim to enable and spur systematic research of how democracies can respond to the spread of distorted information by Russian information warfare, and propose a systematic approach to respond to disinformation.
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Normative Power Europe Caving In? EU under Pressure of Russian Information Warfare
Charlotte Wagnsson,Maria Hellman +1 more
TL;DR: The EU has been characterized as a normative power whose greatest asset is to be able to shape conceptions of what is "normal" in international affairs as mentioned in this paper, and scholars have argued that a normative p...
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New media and the war in Afghanistan: The significance of blogging for the Swedish strategic narrative:
Maria Hellman,Charlotte Wagnsson +1 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the emergence of counter-narratives in the sphere of security depends upon a few key dynamics that might vary with political context such as political culture, the size of the blogosphere, the debate in mainstream media and socialization processes within the military organization.
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Understanding public agency communication: the case of the Swedish armed forces
TL;DR: In this paper, three distinct communicative models that impact differently on democratic values and public support are suggested: an Old Public Administration (OPA) model influenced by bureaucratic values, a New Public Management (NPM) model fuelled by market values and a deliberative model labelled "New Public Service" (NPS) that is largely influenced by proponents of "e-democracy".
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Citizen eyewitness images and audience engagement in crisis coverage
Laura Ahva,Maria Hellman +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss how the factors of authenticity, affectivity, and ethics play a role in the ways in which citizen images engage or disengage the distant audience.