Handbook of the Sociology of the Military

Manylion Llyfryddiaeth
Awdur Corfforaethol: SpringerLink (Online service)
Awduron Eraill: Caforio, Giuseppe (Golygydd), Nuciari, Marina (Golygydd)
Crynodeb:XIII, 650 p. 22 illus.
text
Iaith:Saesneg
Cyhoeddwyd: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Rhifyn:2nd ed. 2018.
Cyfres:Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research,
Pynciau:
Mynediad Ar-lein:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71602-2
Fformat: Electronig Llyfr
Tabl Cynhwysion:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction; Giuseppe Caforio
  • Chapter 2. Some Historical Notes; Giuseppe Caforio and Doo-Seung Hong
  • Chapter 3. The Study of the Military: Models for the Military Profession; Marina Nuciari
  • Chapter 4. Comparative Systems of Analysis: Military Sociology in the United States and Europe; Tyler Crabb and David R. Segal
  • Chapter 5. The Order of Violence: Norms and Rules of Organized Violence and the Civil-military Paradox; Wilfried Von Bredow
  • Chapter 6. Military Mobilization in Modern Western Societies; James Burk
  • Chapter 7. Civil-Military Relations; Vladimir O. Rukavishnikov and Michael Pugh
  • Chapter 8. Public Trust in the Military from Global, Regional and National Perspectives; Marjan Malešič and Maja Garb
  • Chapter 9. Democratic Control of the Military; David Kuehn
  • Chapter 10. The Military as a Tribe among Tribes: Post-Modern Militaries and Civil-Military Relations: An Update; Bernard Boëne
  • Chapter 11. Combat Soldiers and their Experieces of Violence: Returning to Post-Heroic Societies
  • Chapter 12. Soldiers and Governments in Postpraetorian Africa: Patterns in Francophone States; Michel Louis Martin
  • Chapter 13. Organizaional Cultures in the Military; Joseph Soeters
  • Chapter 14. Military Officer Education; Giuseppe Caforio
  • Chapter 15. Participation and Change in Gendered Organisations; Women in the Military Forces; Marina Nuciari
  • Chapter 16. Managing Diversity: From Exclusion to Inclusion and Valuing Difference; Lindy Heinecken and Joseph Soeters
  • Chapter 17. Military Families: A Comparative Perspective; Karin De Angelis, David G. Smith and Mady W. Segal
  • Chapter 18. A Military Ethic for New Missions; Tomas Kucera and Liesbeth Gulpers
  • Chapter 19. Unionisation of the Military: Representation of the Interests of Military Personnel; Giuseppe Caforio
  • Chapter 20. Lesbia, Gay, Bi-Sexual Transgender (LGBT) Personnel: A Military Challenge; Alessia Zaretti
  • Chapter 21. Restructures Armed Forces; Philippe Manigart
  • Chapter 22. Conversion of the of the Military: Resource-Reuse Perspective After the End of the Cold War; Ljubica Jelušič
  • Chapter 23. Mixing Up Humans and Military Sociology; René Moelker and Narda Schenk
  • Chapter 24. Military Leadership in Heroic and Post-Heroic Conditions; Udi Lebel and Uzi Ben-Shalom
  • Chapter 25. Military and Identity within the Military; Gerhard Kümmel
  • Chapter 26. The Sociology of the Military and Asymmetric Warfare; Giuseppe Caforio
  • Sociology of Terrorism: the Herostrtus Sydrome; Georges Kaffes
  • Chapter 28. Military Cooperation in Multinational Missions; Maria Luisa Maniscalco
  • Chapter 29. Stress and Anxiety in New Missions: The Case of PTSD; Henning Sørensen and Claus Kold
  • Chapter 30. Social Research and the Military: A Cross-National Expert Survey; Giuseppe Caforio and Malrina Nuciari
  • Chapter 31. Conclusion: Themes and Issues if the Sociology of the Military; Giuseppe Caforio and Marina Nuciari.