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Intelligence Agencies, Technology and Knowledge Production
Rüdiger Bergien
Debora Gerstenberger
Constantin Goschler
其他書名
Data Processing and Information Transfer in Secret Services During the Cold War
出版
Taylor & Francis Group
, 2022
主題
Political Science / International Relations / General
Political Science / Security (National & International)
Political Science / Political Freedom
Political Science / Intelligence & Espionage
True Crime / Espionage
ISBN
1003147321
9781003147329
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Tm_LzgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
"This volume examines intelligence services since 1945 in their role as knowledge producers. Intelligence agencies are producers and providers of arcane information. However, little is known about the social, cultural and material dimensions of their knowledge production, processing and distribution. This volume starts from the assumption that during the Cold War, these core activities of information services underwent decisive changes, of which scientization and computerisation are essential. With a focus on the emerging alliances between intelligence agencies, science and (computer) technology, the chapters empirically explore these transformations and are characterised by innovative combinations of intelligence history with theoretical considerations from the history of science and technology and the history of knowledge. At the same time, the book challenges the bipolarity of Cold War history in general and of intelligence history in particular in favour of comparative and transnational perspectives. The focus is not only the Soviet Union and the United States, but also Poland, Turkey, the two German states and Brazil. This approach reveals surprising commonalities across systems: time and again, the expansion and use of intelligence knowledge came up against the limits that resulted from intelligence culture itself. The book enriches our global understanding of knowledge of the state and contributes to a historical framework for the past decade of debates about the societal consequences of intelligence data processing. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, science and technology studies, security studies and International Relations"--