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Rhetorical and Critical/Cultural Intelligence Studies
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Intelligence StudiesEducationRhetoricCultural StudiesCreativityCollective IntelligenceCritical/cultural Intelligence StudiesDiscourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesInstitutional InertiaIntelligence ScholarshipCritical TheoryCultureHumanitiesHuman-like IntelligenceEpistemologyIntelligence AnalysisRhetorical TheoryCritical Media StudiesSocial Intelligence
Abstract While the role of intelligence is to reduce uncertainty for decision-makers, a role of intelligence scholarship is to highlight uncertainty, that is, open up possibilities for ethical reflection and deliberation that conventional wisdom, institutional inertia, and mainstream research have closed off. Along these lines, this essay argues for the development and use of rhetorical and critical/cultural perspectives within the field of Intelligence Studies. It describes what rhetorical and critical/cultural research entails and explains how associated perspectives benefit the field.
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