Journal of Strategic Security | |
Social Media and U.S. Intelligence Agencies: Just Trending or a Real Tool to Engage and Educate? | |
Landon-Murray, Michael1  | |
[1] University of Colorado, Colorado SpringsUniversity of Colorado, Colorado SpringsUniversity of Colorado, Colorado Springs | |
关键词: Intelligence analysis; National security; Science and technology & security; Social media; | |
DOI : 10.5038/1944-0472.8.3S.1476 | |
学科分类:建筑学 | |
来源: Henley-Putnam University Press | |
【 摘 要 】
Social media use has become ubiquitous not just among individuals, groups, and businesses, but also government institutions. In turn, the adoption of services like Facebook and Twitter in the public sector has increasingly become the focus of academic study. U.S. intelligence agencies, however, have been excluded from examination. The potential benefitsengagement, education, and transparency, among othersare significant, and studying how U.S. intelligence uses social media will help us realize those benefits. In the arcane, complex and potentially intrusive world of intelligence, new opportunities to bolster public knowledge and accountability must be utilized. Today, understanding government requires studying e-government, and in intelligence, social media likely represents the most direction connection between citizens and the public agencies that serve them. To take a first step, this study maps how U.S. intelligence agencies are using Facebook and Twitter, examines other social media practices, and presents findings from correspondence with four intelligence and security journalists.
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