Commanding men, governing masculinities: Military institutional abuse and organizational reform in the Australian armed forces

B Wadham, J Connor - Gender, Work & Organization, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Since its inception, the Australian armed forces, like all five eye military nations, have been
challenged by the phenomenon of violence within the institution. Militaries are institutions of …

Men's perspectives on male participation in antenatal care with their pregnant wives: a case of a military hospital in Lusaka, Zambia

H Muloongo, D Sitali, JM Zulu, AN Hazemba… - BMC health services …, 2019 - Springer
Background Male partner participation in antenatal care (ANC) is important and contributes
to better maternal and neonatal birth outcomes. Studies have been conducted to explore …

Gender (in) equality within the Swedish Armed Forces: resistance and functional disinclination

F Linehagen - 2023 - portal.research.lu.se
Historically and traditionally, military work has been closely associated with men. However,
the post-Cold War normalization process has brought about a transformation in both the …

Relationship between gender and academic and military achievement among USU medical school graduates

E McBee, T Dong, D Ramani, SJ Durning… - Military …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Introduction Despite increases in the number of female matriculants in medical school,
civilian data demonstrate that women still struggle to reach parity in attainment of leadership …

Maximising operational effectiveness: Exploring stigma, militarism, and the normative connections to military partners' support-seeking

E Long - Sociology, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Non-serving partners of personnel in the British military endure numerous challenges due to
their association with the Armed Forces and complex systems of support exist to mitigate …

[图书][B] Mujer, diversidad y cine en Colombia: perspectivas de género e imágenes de la mujer en siglo XXI

K Valderrama-Burgos - 2023 - books.google.com
La representación de la mujer en el cine de Colombia ha tendido a estar asociada a
nociones de sumisión, victimización o sexualización, sugiriendo una cierta uniformidad …

Women as helpmates: the Japan Self-Defense Forces and gender

E Dalton - Critical Military Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT As the Japan Self-Defense Forces becomes 'closer'to everyday people,
discourses surrounding military masculinities and femininities shift. This paper takes a …

[PDF][PDF] Hegemonic Masculinity and Militarised Femininity: Military, Women and Combat

P Gopal - Vantage: Journal of Thematic Analysis, 2023 - journalvantage-maitreyi.com
History is full of abundant instances of policies of male conscription. Masculine identity is
appealed during wars or to demonstrate strength of armed forces, and militarised …

'Man (ne)'s world': explaining the paradoxical nature of attitudes towards women in combat

BK Greener - Critical Military Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Enduring resistance to women joining combat roles, ostensibly to protect those women, is
paradoxical when juxtaposed against the everyday dangers that women face. This paper …

Gender, social networks and conflict processes

Z Marks - Feminists@ law, 2019 - journals.kent.ac.uk
War is an inherently social process, from the mobilization of new, armed organizations, to
the relational aftershocks of violence affecting families and local communities. This essay …