Intelligence on the Frontier Between State and Civil Society shows how today's intelligence practices constantly contest the frontiers between normal politics and security politics, and between civil society and the state.
Intelligence on the Frontier Between State and Civil Society shows how today's intelligence practices constantly contest the frontiers between normal politics and security politics, and between civil society and the state.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karen Lund Petersen is a Professor (with special responsibilities) at the University of Copenhagen and Director of the Centre for Advanced Security Theory. Her primary research interests are security and risk governance, with a particular focus on political risk, corporate security management and intelligence. Kira Vrist Rønn is a lecturer at University College Copenhagen, section for Emergency and Risk Management. Her primary research interests are ethical issues related to policing and security.
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Introduction Bringing in the public. Intelligence on the frontier between state and civil society Karen Lund Petersen and Kira Vrist Rønn 1. Three concepts of intelligence communication: awareness, advice or co-production? Karen Lund Petersen 2. From madness to wisdom: intelligence and the digital crowd Mark Daniel Jaeger and Myriam Dunn Cavelty 3. The civilian's visual security paradox: how open source intelligence practices create insecurity for civilians in warzones Rune Saugmann 4. Is social media intelligence private? Privacy in public and the nature of social media intelligence Kira Vrist Rønn and Sille Obelitz Søe 5. Shared secrecy in a digital age and a transnational world Didier Bigo 6. A new role for 'the public'? Exploring cyber security controversies in the case of WannaCry Kristoffer Kjærgaard Christensen and Tobias Liebetrau 7. Spreading intelligence Adam Diderichsen 8. Deferring substance: EU policy and the information threat Hedvig Ördén
Introduction Bringing in the public. Intelligence on the frontier between state and civil society Karen Lund Petersen and Kira Vrist Rønn 1. Three concepts of intelligence communication: awareness, advice or co-production? Karen Lund Petersen 2. From madness to wisdom: intelligence and the digital crowd Mark Daniel Jaeger and Myriam Dunn Cavelty 3. The civilian's visual security paradox: how open source intelligence practices create insecurity for civilians in warzones Rune Saugmann 4. Is social media intelligence private? Privacy in public and the nature of social media intelligence Kira Vrist Rønn and Sille Obelitz Søe 5. Shared secrecy in a digital age and a transnational world Didier Bigo 6. A new role for 'the public'? Exploring cyber security controversies in the case of WannaCry Kristoffer Kjærgaard Christensen and Tobias Liebetrau 7. Spreading intelligence Adam Diderichsen 8. Deferring substance: EU policy and the information threat Hedvig Ördén
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