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Why Intelligence? Why do We Need to Include the Word Intelligence in the Romanian Language Dictionary?

[journal article]

Sebe, Marius

Abstract

This paper advocates the introduction of the concept of intelligence in the Romanian language, in order to fill the current methodological gap. The need for a new concept emerged in the activity of Romanian intelligence services over a decade ago, when „intelligence” started to be used in parallel w... view more

This paper advocates the introduction of the concept of intelligence in the Romanian language, in order to fill the current methodological gap. The need for a new concept emerged in the activity of Romanian intelligence services over a decade ago, when „intelligence” started to be used in parallel with „information” in external and internal missions.Our approach is focused on three dimensions, which we consider fundamental for our demarche: formulating a definition of intelligence, establishing its position in relation with other key-concepts from the cognitive field: data, information, intelligence and knowledge and underlining the differences between the four and finally making a brief presentation of the intelligence types, both in the military and intelligence field, and its extension to the business and academic sector in the last two or three decades.... view less

Keywords
Romania; national security; language; intelligence; dictionary; data; information; knowledge

Classification
Sociology of Communication, Sociology of Language, Sociolinguistics

Free Keywords
security culture; analytical culture

Document language
English

Publication Year
2011

Page/Pages
p. 65-80

Journal
Annals of the University of Bucharest / Political science series, 13 (2011) 2

ISSN
1582-2486

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works


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