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The new Australian military sociology : antipodean perspectives / edited by Brad West and Cate Carter

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  • The new Australian military sociology : antipodean perspectives / edited by Brad West and Cate Carter
  • New York (N.Y.) Oxford : Berghahn books, 2024
  • 1 vol. (VI-197 p.) : ill., graph. ; 24 cm
  • Military politics vol. 2
  • 978-1-8053-9629-1
  • 1-80539-629-3
  • 9781805396291 rel.
  • 2
  • 306.270 994
  • Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index
  • Antipodean Insights into Civil-Military Relations / Brad West and Cate Carter Who Do We Think We Are? Demographic Changes in the Australian Defence Force and Implications for Social Legitimacy / Phillip Hoglin Standing in the Picture : Autoethnographic Practice in Australian Military Research / Cate Carter The Australian Student Veteran Experience : Making Sense Using Lizzio's Model / Ben Wadham, Lisa Andrewartha, Melanie K.T. Takarangi, Andrew Harvey, Brad West, Matthew Wyatt-Smith, Jodie Davis and Ella K. Moeck Resisting Change and Civilian Control : The Contested Terrain of New Australian Defence Values / Jennifer Woodside and James Connor Symbolic Violence and the Politics of a Gender-Neutral Military / Donna Bridges and Elizabeth Wulff Interoperability, Domestic Disaster Response and Organisational Culture : Role Ambiguity between Military Personnel and Emergency Services in the 2019/20 Australian Black Summer's Bushfires / Haydn McComas and Brad West Australian Military Performativity : Implications for Separation / Hannah Taino-Spick and Sue Shore Antipodean Military Sociology and the Future of Civil-Military Relations Analysis : The Promise of Civil Sphere Theory / Cate Carter and Brad West
  • "Civil-military relations have changed over time with respect to changing demographics, new domestic and international responsibilities, Industry-Defence cooperation, women in the armed forces and contemporary veteran wellbeing. The New Australian Military Sociology aims to provide an antipodean view to theorising civil-military entanglements and uses Australia's unique geographic, political and cultural context to serve as a case study for other countries"
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