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"This book offers a new research agenda for intelligence studies in contemporary times. In contrast to Intelligence Studies (IS), whose aim has largely been to improve the performance of national security services and assist policy making, this book takes the investigation of the new professionals and everyday practices of intelligence as the immediate point of departure. Starting from the observation that intelligence today is increasingly about counterterrorism, crime control, surveillance, and other security-related issues, this book adopts a transdisciplinary approach for studying the shifting logics of intelligence, how it has come to involve an expanding number of empirical sites such as the police organisation, local community, prison, and the Internet, as well as well a corresponding multiplicity of new actors in these domains. Shifting the focus away from traditional spies and Anglo-American intelligence services, this book addresses the transformations of contemporary intelligence through empirically detailed and theoretically innovative analyses, making a key contribution to existing scholarship. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, critical security studies, foreign policy and International Relations"--

This book offers a new research agenda for intelligence studies in contemporary times.

List of contributors
vii
PART I Reconstructing the Object of Intelligence
1(70)
1 Introduction: What's the Problem with Intelligence Studies? Outlining a New Research Agenda on Contemporary Intelligence
3(27)
Hager Ben Jaffel
Sebastian Larsson
2 Towards a Reflexive Study of Intelligence Accountability
30(18)
Bernardino Leon-Reyes
3 Tracing Pre-emptive Intelligence-Led Policing (ILP): Immigration, Classification Struggles, and the Expansion of Intelligence Logics in British Policing
48(23)
Liam Mcvay
PART II The Practical Transformations of Contemporary Intelligence
71(108)
4 Citizen-Led Intelligence Gathering under UK's Prevent Duty
73(23)
Amna Kaleem
5 Prison Intelligence in France: An Empirical Investigation of the Emergence of Counter-radicalisation Professionals
96(18)
David Scheer
6 Manufacturing Intelligence: Police and Intelligence Services in Germany
114(18)
Jean-Paul Hanon
7 Transversal Practices of Everyday Intelligence Work in New Zealand: Transnationalism, Commercialism, Diplomacy
132(24)
Damien Rogers
8 The Techno-Legal Boundaries of Intelligence: NSA and FRA's Collaborations in Transatlantic Mass Surveillance
156(23)
Sebastian Larsson
PART III Conceptual Reconsiderations of Intelligence
179(62)
9 Regulating the Internet in Times of Mass Surveillance: A Universal Global Space with Universal Human Rights?
181(20)
Alvina Hoffmann
10 After Cambridge Analytica: Rethinking Surveillance in the Age of (Com)Modification
201(19)
Havard Markussen
11 Violence Performed in Secret by State Agents: For an Alternative Problematisation of Intelligence Studies
220(21)
Didier Bigo
PART IV Conclusion
241(13)
12 Conclusion: Towards New Intelligence Studies
243(11)
Hager Ben Jaffel
Sebastian Larsson
Index 254
Hager Ben Jaffel is a Research Associate at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Paris, France.

Sebastian Larsson is an Associate Senior Lecturer in War Studies at the Swedish Defence University, Sweden.