The academic-practitioner divide in intelligence studies


edited by Rubén Arcos, Nicole K. Drumhiller, Mark Phythian.
Bok Engelsk 2022
Omfang
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Navigating the academic-practitioner divide in intelligence studies / Rubén Arcos, Nicole K. Drumhiller, Mark Phythian -- Being on the outside looking in : reflections of a former practitioner turned academic / David Omand -- Neither knuckle-draggers nor carpetbaggers : proposing the Periclean ideal for intelligence educators / Nicholas Dujmović -- Intelligence, science and the ignorance hypothesis / David R. Mandel -- Intelligence and the US Army War College : the academic-practitioner relationship in professional military education / Genevieve Lester, James G. Breckenridge, and Thomas Spahr -- Assessing the quality of strategic intelligence products : cooperation and competition between scholars and practitioners / José-Miguel Palacios -- Lessons learned for the private sector intelligence analyst / Michael J. Ard -- Understanding and countering hybrid threats through a comprehensive and multinational approach : the role of intelligence / Rasmus Hindren and Hanna Smith -- Building ecosystems of intelligence education : "the good, the bad, and the ugly" / Irena Chiru and Adrian-Liviu Ivan -- The academic-practitioner relationship in France : from strangers to partners / Damien Van Puyvelde -- Playing to our strengths : combining academic rigour and practitioner experience in delivering intelligence education in Australia / Troy Whitford and Charles Vandepeer -- The academic/practitioner divide in intelligence : a Latin American perspective / Andrés de Castro García and Carolina Sancho Hirane -- Teaching ethical intelligence in a world that doesn't think it needs it / Jan Goldman -- Bridging the divide / Rubén Arcos, Nicole K. Drumhiller, Mark Phythian.. - "To a significant extent both the profession of intelligence and those delivering intelligence education share a common aim of developing intelligence as a discipline. However, this shared interest must also navigate the existence of an academic-practitioner divide. Such a divide is far from unique to intelligence - it exists in various forms across most professions - but it is distinctive in the field of intelligence because of the centrality of secrecy to the profession of intelligence and the way in which this constitutes a barrier to understanding and openly teaching about aspects of intelligence. How can co-operation in developing the profession and academic study be maximized when faced with this divide? How can and should this divide be navigated? The Academic-Practitioner Divide in Intelligence provides a range of international approaches to, and perspectives on, these crucial questions"--
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