Gender is a contested category of analysis, generally understood to describe the characteristics and practices of its end products, men and women. Alternatively, this interdisciplinary study of changing masculinity in the Canadian Forces conceptualizes gender as characterizing the social worlds that people inhabit, worlds through which they are constructed and reconstructed as gendered beings, and which they negotiate, change or resist. The military has been selected as the investigative terrain because military technology--a social system comprising human and material resources--has been under-researched as a matrix of gender in the West. The conceptual framework for this study draws on linkages between gender constructs and warfare pract...
The aim of the PhD study is to examine critically the integration of female personnel within the Per...
Few institutions have historically presented more defined gender boundaries than the military. This ...
Military occupations are implicitly masculine affairs. It is men who compose the majority of the mil...
Within this culture there is a protected version of masculinity. Military rituals, rites, practices,...
Although feminist scholars agree that there exists a systemic relationship between masculinity and m...
Examining change in any organization can be a difficult task, especially in an organization as compl...
In 1989, Canadian Forces leadership granted authorization for women to enter all trades of the milit...
This thesis investigates the notions of military masculinities in the gender training of the Nordic ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Women have advanced in Canada since the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in 1970. This Commis...
This thesis makes an original contribution to our understanding of the female combatant by offering ...
This thesis focuses on gender integration in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) based on veteran female...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data collection involved three methods a) Archiv...
The purpose of this thesis was to do a gender-based policy analysis of the gender integration progra...
Investigating the US military’s changing self-representations over five decades, this dissertation e...
The aim of the PhD study is to examine critically the integration of female personnel within the Per...
Few institutions have historically presented more defined gender boundaries than the military. This ...
Military occupations are implicitly masculine affairs. It is men who compose the majority of the mil...
Within this culture there is a protected version of masculinity. Military rituals, rites, practices,...
Although feminist scholars agree that there exists a systemic relationship between masculinity and m...
Examining change in any organization can be a difficult task, especially in an organization as compl...
In 1989, Canadian Forces leadership granted authorization for women to enter all trades of the milit...
This thesis investigates the notions of military masculinities in the gender training of the Nordic ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Women have advanced in Canada since the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in 1970. This Commis...
This thesis makes an original contribution to our understanding of the female combatant by offering ...
This thesis focuses on gender integration in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) based on veteran female...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data collection involved three methods a) Archiv...
The purpose of this thesis was to do a gender-based policy analysis of the gender integration progra...
Investigating the US military’s changing self-representations over five decades, this dissertation e...
The aim of the PhD study is to examine critically the integration of female personnel within the Per...
Few institutions have historically presented more defined gender boundaries than the military. This ...
Military occupations are implicitly masculine affairs. It is men who compose the majority of the mil...