Based on interviews with female combat soldiers, we explore what role conceptions of femininity and masculinity play for female Danish combat soldiers’ experiences and behaviour in the military community. We find that female combat soldiers’ status and ability to fulfil their potential as soldiers are determined by their capability to navigate expectations linked to their gender and their position as soldiers, respectively. Female combat soldiers must break down negative expectations linked to their gender while simultaneously and continuously navigating the limitations of forms of femininity accepted in the Danish Military
Military values of honour, courage and loyalty are synonymous to male soldiers due to the associatio...
Few institutions have historically presented more defined gender boundaries than the military. This ...
The Armed Forces top the list of the most male-dominated sectors in Norway when it comes to the numb...
Since the integration of women into the United States armed forces, servicemen have been expected to...
The objective for the Norwegian Armed Forces was 15 percent women of all soldiers by 2008. Five year...
ArticleCopyright © The Author(s) 2015, by European Consortium for Political Research, SAGE Publicati...
Feminist security studies (FFS) scholarship advocates the analysis of women’s war experiences and na...
Armed forces has historically been, and is still today, an essential actor in peacekeeping. Armed fo...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data collection involved three methods a) Archiv...
This thesis investigates the notions of military masculinities in the gender training of the Nordic ...
Title: To keep yourself to unwritten rules: Military womens experiences in an organization of male d...
The aim of the PhD study is to examine critically the integration of female personnel within the Per...
For a long time the military arena has been a context that is male-dominated and which even has been...
In 2017 the Swedish government decided that the defense should be based on both volunteerism and dut...
This article addresses the relevance of gender to understand the transformations of civil-military r...
Military values of honour, courage and loyalty are synonymous to male soldiers due to the associatio...
Few institutions have historically presented more defined gender boundaries than the military. This ...
The Armed Forces top the list of the most male-dominated sectors in Norway when it comes to the numb...
Since the integration of women into the United States armed forces, servicemen have been expected to...
The objective for the Norwegian Armed Forces was 15 percent women of all soldiers by 2008. Five year...
ArticleCopyright © The Author(s) 2015, by European Consortium for Political Research, SAGE Publicati...
Feminist security studies (FFS) scholarship advocates the analysis of women’s war experiences and na...
Armed forces has historically been, and is still today, an essential actor in peacekeeping. Armed fo...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data collection involved three methods a) Archiv...
This thesis investigates the notions of military masculinities in the gender training of the Nordic ...
Title: To keep yourself to unwritten rules: Military womens experiences in an organization of male d...
The aim of the PhD study is to examine critically the integration of female personnel within the Per...
For a long time the military arena has been a context that is male-dominated and which even has been...
In 2017 the Swedish government decided that the defense should be based on both volunteerism and dut...
This article addresses the relevance of gender to understand the transformations of civil-military r...
Military values of honour, courage and loyalty are synonymous to male soldiers due to the associatio...
Few institutions have historically presented more defined gender boundaries than the military. This ...
The Armed Forces top the list of the most male-dominated sectors in Norway when it comes to the numb...