Problematising Intelligence Studies
Towards A New Research Agenda
Herausgeber: Ben Jaffel, Hager; Larsson, Sebastian
Problematising Intelligence Studies
Towards A New Research Agenda
Herausgeber: Ben Jaffel, Hager; Larsson, Sebastian
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This book offers a new research agenda for intelligence studies in contemporary times.
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This book offers a new research agenda for intelligence studies in contemporary times.
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- Routledge New Intelligence Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9781032071213
- ISBN-10: 1032071214
- Artikelnr.: 69791674
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge New Intelligence Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9781032071213
- ISBN-10: 1032071214
- Artikelnr.: 69791674
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Hager Ben Jaffel is a Research Associate at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Paris, France. Sebastian Larsson is an Associate Senior Lecturer in War Studies at the Swedish Defence University, Sweden.
PART 1: Reconstructing the Object of Intelligence 1. Introduction: What's
the Problem with Intelligence Studies? Outlining a New Research Agenda on
Contemporary Intelligence 2. Towards a Reflexive Study of Intelligence
Accountability 3. Tracing Pre-Emptive Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP):
Immigration, Classification Struggles, and the Expansion of Intelligence
Logics in British Policing PART 2: The Practical Transformations of
Contemporary Intelligence 4. Citizen-Led Intelligence Gathering under UK's
Prevent Duty 5. Prison Intelligence in France: An Empirical Investigation
of the Emergence of Counter-Radicalisation Professionals 6. Manufacturing
Intelligence: Police and Intelligence Services in Germany 7. Transversal
Practices of Everyday Intelligence Work in New Zealand: Transnationalism,
Commercialism, Diplomacy 8. The Techno-Legal Boundaries of Intelligence:
NSA and FRA's Collaborations in Transatlantic Mass Surveillance PART 3:
Conceptual Reconsiderations of Intelligence 9. Regulating the Internet in
Times of Mass Surveillance: A Universal Global Space with Universal Human
Rights? 10. After Cambridge Analytica: Rethinking Surveillance in the Age
of (Com)Modification 11. Violence Performed in Secret by State Agents: For
an Alternative Problematisation of Intelligence Studies PART 4: Conclusion
12. Conclusion: Towards New Intelligence Studies
the Problem with Intelligence Studies? Outlining a New Research Agenda on
Contemporary Intelligence 2. Towards a Reflexive Study of Intelligence
Accountability 3. Tracing Pre-Emptive Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP):
Immigration, Classification Struggles, and the Expansion of Intelligence
Logics in British Policing PART 2: The Practical Transformations of
Contemporary Intelligence 4. Citizen-Led Intelligence Gathering under UK's
Prevent Duty 5. Prison Intelligence in France: An Empirical Investigation
of the Emergence of Counter-Radicalisation Professionals 6. Manufacturing
Intelligence: Police and Intelligence Services in Germany 7. Transversal
Practices of Everyday Intelligence Work in New Zealand: Transnationalism,
Commercialism, Diplomacy 8. The Techno-Legal Boundaries of Intelligence:
NSA and FRA's Collaborations in Transatlantic Mass Surveillance PART 3:
Conceptual Reconsiderations of Intelligence 9. Regulating the Internet in
Times of Mass Surveillance: A Universal Global Space with Universal Human
Rights? 10. After Cambridge Analytica: Rethinking Surveillance in the Age
of (Com)Modification 11. Violence Performed in Secret by State Agents: For
an Alternative Problematisation of Intelligence Studies PART 4: Conclusion
12. Conclusion: Towards New Intelligence Studies
PART 1: Reconstructing the Object of Intelligence 1. Introduction: What's
the Problem with Intelligence Studies? Outlining a New Research Agenda on
Contemporary Intelligence 2. Towards a Reflexive Study of Intelligence
Accountability 3. Tracing Pre-Emptive Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP):
Immigration, Classification Struggles, and the Expansion of Intelligence
Logics in British Policing PART 2: The Practical Transformations of
Contemporary Intelligence 4. Citizen-Led Intelligence Gathering under UK's
Prevent Duty 5. Prison Intelligence in France: An Empirical Investigation
of the Emergence of Counter-Radicalisation Professionals 6. Manufacturing
Intelligence: Police and Intelligence Services in Germany 7. Transversal
Practices of Everyday Intelligence Work in New Zealand: Transnationalism,
Commercialism, Diplomacy 8. The Techno-Legal Boundaries of Intelligence:
NSA and FRA's Collaborations in Transatlantic Mass Surveillance PART 3:
Conceptual Reconsiderations of Intelligence 9. Regulating the Internet in
Times of Mass Surveillance: A Universal Global Space with Universal Human
Rights? 10. After Cambridge Analytica: Rethinking Surveillance in the Age
of (Com)Modification 11. Violence Performed in Secret by State Agents: For
an Alternative Problematisation of Intelligence Studies PART 4: Conclusion
12. Conclusion: Towards New Intelligence Studies
the Problem with Intelligence Studies? Outlining a New Research Agenda on
Contemporary Intelligence 2. Towards a Reflexive Study of Intelligence
Accountability 3. Tracing Pre-Emptive Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP):
Immigration, Classification Struggles, and the Expansion of Intelligence
Logics in British Policing PART 2: The Practical Transformations of
Contemporary Intelligence 4. Citizen-Led Intelligence Gathering under UK's
Prevent Duty 5. Prison Intelligence in France: An Empirical Investigation
of the Emergence of Counter-Radicalisation Professionals 6. Manufacturing
Intelligence: Police and Intelligence Services in Germany 7. Transversal
Practices of Everyday Intelligence Work in New Zealand: Transnationalism,
Commercialism, Diplomacy 8. The Techno-Legal Boundaries of Intelligence:
NSA and FRA's Collaborations in Transatlantic Mass Surveillance PART 3:
Conceptual Reconsiderations of Intelligence 9. Regulating the Internet in
Times of Mass Surveillance: A Universal Global Space with Universal Human
Rights? 10. After Cambridge Analytica: Rethinking Surveillance in the Age
of (Com)Modification 11. Violence Performed in Secret by State Agents: For
an Alternative Problematisation of Intelligence Studies PART 4: Conclusion
12. Conclusion: Towards New Intelligence Studies