Aiden Hoyle
Assistant professor
- Naam
- A.J.A. Hoyle
- Telefoon
- 070 8009500
- a.j.a.hoyle@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-0836-5429

Dr. Aiden Hoyle is Assistent-professor Intelligence and Security bij Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA). Zijn onderzoeksinteresse omvat buitenlandse inmenging, met een speciale nadruk op het gebruik van desinformatie door autoritaire staten om internationale doelgroepen te beïnvloeden.
Assistant professor
- Faculteit Governance and Global Affairs
- Institute of Security and Global Affairs
- Intelligence
- Wagnsson C., Blad T. & Hoyle A.J.A. (2024), 'Keeping an Eye on the Other Side': RT, Sputnik, and their peculiar appeal in democratic societies, International Journal of Press/Politics 29(4): 1109-1133.
- Hoyle A.J.A, Wagnsson C., Powell T.E., Berg H. van den & Doosje B. (2024), Life through grey-tinted glasses: how do audiences in Latvia psychologically respond to Sputnik Latvia's destruction narratives of a failed Latvia?, Post-Soviet Affairs 40(1): 1-18.
- Wagnsson C., Hellman M. & Hoyle A.J.A. (2024), Securitising information in European borders: how can democracies balance openness with curtailing Russian malign information influence?, European Security 34(1): 127-147.
- Hoyle A.J.A., Powell T., Doosje B., Berg H. van den & Wagnsson C. (2024), Weapons of mass division: Sputnik Latvia's Russophobia narratives and testing the rejection-identification model in Russian speakers in Latvia, Political Psychology 45(4): 753-772.
- Hoyle Aiden, Hoogensen Gjørv Gunhild, Doosje Bertjan & Wagnsson Charlotte (2024), Do(n't) Shoot the Messenger: Psychological Responses to Kremlin Narratives in Nordic - Baltic Audiences. Riga, Latvia: NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence.
- Hoyle Aiden & Šlerka Josef (2024), Cause for concern: The continuing success and impact of Kremlin disinformation campaigns nr. 29. Helsinki, Finland: The European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats.
- Hoyle Aiden, Wagnsson Charlotte, Berg Helma van den, Doosje Bertjan & Kitzen Martijn (2023), Cognitive and Emotional Responses to Russian State-Sponsored Media Narratives in International Audiences, Journal of Media Psychology 35(6): 362-374.
- Hoyle Aiden van den Berg Helma Doosje Bertjan Kitzen Martijn (2022), On the brink: identifying psychological indicators of societal destabilization in Donetsk, Luhansk and Crimea, Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: Pathways toward Terrorism and Genocide 15(1): 40-54.
- Hoyle Aiden & Pijpers Peter (2022), Stemming the Narrative Flow: the Legal and Psychological Grounding for The European Union’s Ban on Russian State-Sponsored Media, Defence Strategic Communications 11: 51-80.
- Hoyle Aiden van den Berg Helma Doosje Bertjan Kitzen Martijn (2021), Grey matters: Advancing a psychological effects-based approach to countering malign information influence, New Perspectives 29(2): 144-164 ( 2336825X21995702).
- Hoyle A.J.A, Berg H. van den, Doosje B. & Kitzen M. (2021), Portrait of liberal chaos: RT's antagonistic strategic narration about the Netherlands, MEDIA WAR AND CONFLICT 16(2): 209-227 ( ).