Dr. Jennifer Terry and IBPP editor Dr. Richard Bloom discuss constructs like ‘formations of sexuality’ and sexual orientation in the context of personnel security, especially within Cold War public discourse. As well, a discussion on war, militarism, and medical research. Worthy of further exploration in the context of security and intelligence activities and only briefly touched on is the academic area of the history of consciousness
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This article presents aspects of a policy on sexuality that will support good order and discipline,...
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This Trends article discusses one aspect of sexual orientation – homosexuality - in a security and i...
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This dissertation examines three major research questions: 1) what has the history of discrimination...
Disagreements about military personnel policies on sexuality may be based on the wrong criteria
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Book synopsis: After widespread neglect over many years, the study of human sexuality has recently c...
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This article provides policy guidelines for personnel managers within security bureaucracies on sexu...
At the inception of World War II, the United States military adapted to include women within its ran...
The ‘Mechanism of Defence’ project is an interdisciplinary study that examines the effect of sexuali...
This article describes some basic misconceptions about sex as explicated in the personnel and securi...
This article identifies and discusses some problems with current United States military personnel po...
This article describes Bem\u27s developmental theory of sexual orientation and its implications for ...
This article presents aspects of a policy on sexuality that will support good order and discipline,...
This article describes the positive and negative contributions of scientific psychology to the inter...
This Trends article discusses one aspect of sexual orientation – homosexuality - in a security and i...
The author discusses gender identity and sexual activity as they relate to security personnel in the...
This dissertation examines three major research questions: 1) what has the history of discrimination...
Disagreements about military personnel policies on sexuality may be based on the wrong criteria
This article continues a series of IBPP articles on sex and security by exploring the implications o...
Book synopsis: After widespread neglect over many years, the study of human sexuality has recently c...
Certain queer theorists argue that gay men and lesbians are banned from military service in certain ...
This article provides policy guidelines for personnel managers within security bureaucracies on sexu...
At the inception of World War II, the United States military adapted to include women within its ran...
The ‘Mechanism of Defence’ project is an interdisciplinary study that examines the effect of sexuali...
This article describes some basic misconceptions about sex as explicated in the personnel and securi...
This article identifies and discusses some problems with current United States military personnel po...
This article describes Bem\u27s developmental theory of sexual orientation and its implications for ...
This article presents aspects of a policy on sexuality that will support good order and discipline,...