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Hoffmann, Sophia; Dogan, Ali; Chalati, Noura

Rethinking intelligence practices and processes: three sociological concepts for the study of intelligence

2023

Intelligence and National Security, 38, 3

p. 319-338

DOI: 10.1080/02684527.2022.2113679
Abstract

Recently, a small but growing number of intelligence scholars has called for more methodological variety in the study of intelligence. In this article, we connect with the emerging discussion about the utility of sociological approaches and discuss three influential sociological concepts, namely ‘epistemic communities’, ‘transnational fields’ and ‘knowledge circulation’ for understanding international intelligence relations. We apply each concept to an empirical example from our research on German-Arab intelligence relations during the Cold War. The paper concludes that the concepts highlight the everyday life and social embeddedness of shared and transnational intelligence practices and processes.