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Le secret est-il un obstacle à la recherche sur le renseignement?

Is secrecy a barrier for intelligence studies?
[journal article]

Bulinge, Franck

Abstract

This articles aims to highlight the issues, challenges and constraints of intelligence studies considering the notion of cryptic space, understood as a “secret space of communication within which the individual is exempt from the requirements and constraints of secrecy “(Bulinge, 2002). This article... view more

This articles aims to highlight the issues, challenges and constraints of intelligence studies considering the notion of cryptic space, understood as a “secret space of communication within which the individual is exempt from the requirements and constraints of secrecy “(Bulinge, 2002). This article aims to highlight two ways for social research in the field of intelligence. In particular, we will show that the multiple dimensions of information can be addressed by researchers without prejudice to the constraints related to the preservation of secrecy. In other words, secrecy as a part of intelligence is not a barrier for intelligence studies.... view less

Classification
Other Fields of Political Science
Information Management, Information Processes, Information Economics

Free Keywords
intelligence studies; secrecy; research in humanities and social sciences

Document language
French

Publication Year
2013

Page/Pages
p. 113-125

Journal
ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies, 6 (2013) 2

ISSN
1775-352X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial


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