Abstract

ABSTRACT Data science and artificial intelligence are considered to be major forces in dealing with the challenges of the current Information Age. This study examines how Intelligence Studies journals have been dealing with the implications of the Information Age, by reviewing 89 contributions to 12 academic and professional intelligence journals from 2010 to 2021. This paper results in a comprehensive overview of how they cover the intersection of Information Age implications and core intelligence aspects, identifies gaps in the literature, and aims to set out direction towards building a cumulative body of knowledge on dealing with data in the Information Age.

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