Communicating Intelligence Research
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Year 2020
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Academic Writing & Publishing

Communicating Intelligence Research

Jonathan Wai
External / Open Access
2020 Journal of Intelligence DOI: 10.3390/jintelligence8040040

Abstract

Despite intelligence research being among the most replicable bodies of empirical findings—a Rosetta stone across the social sciences—the communication of intelligence research with non-intelligence researchers and the public remains a challenge, especially given ongoing public controversies throughout the history of the field. Hunt argued that “we have a communication problem.” This article is a call for intelligence researchers to consider communication at multiple levels—communication with other intelligence researchers, communication with non-intelligence researchers, and communication with the public, defined here as policymakers, practitioners, students, and general readers. It discusses ongoing tensions between academic freedom and social responsibility and provides suggestions for thinking about communication and effective research translation and implementation of intelligence research from the frameworks of science and policy research communication. It concludes with some recommendations for effective communication and stresses the importance of incentivizing more scholars to responsibly seek to educate and engage with multiple publics about the science of intelligence.
Full Title Communicating Intelligence Research
Primary Author Jonathan Wai
Publication Type Journal Article
Year 2020
Journal Journal of Intelligence
Volume / Issue Vol. 8, No. 4
Pages 40
Category Academic Writing & Publishing
Institution External / Open Access
Access Open Access
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Cite This Publication

APA
Jonathan Wai (2020). Communicating Intelligence Research. *Journal of Intelligence*, 8(4), 40.
MLA
Jonathan Wai. "Communicating Intelligence Research." *Journal of Intelligence*, vol. 8, no. 4, 2020, pp. 40.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jintelligence8040040