This thesis examines the issue of marriage breakdown in the British Armed Forces in light of claims that rates are double that of the civilian population. The research is situated within the context of existing research on the relationship between the service family and the military organisation. This thesis is distinctive in that it employs Bacchi's (1999) method of critical analysis to problem framing in Governmental policy and existing discourses on service families. The objective is to show how the impact of military demands on marriage and family life are framed by the media, politicians, and academics as a problem for the military, in relation to a tension that exists between retention and divorce. Attention to the effects of service ...
The U.K. media suggest that U.K. military personnel have high divorce rates; to date, these claims a...
Research indicated that is need to assess the relationships of female service members who were found...
A comparative review of statistical summary results of the Survey of Army Families demonstrated that...
This thesis examines the issue of marriage breakdown in the British Armed Forces in light of claims ...
© 2016, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. ABSTRACT: Research suggests certain aspects of mi...
Bibliography: leaves 65-69.Military families are often forced to adjust to changes imposed by milita...
Purpose The spouses or partners of serving members of the UK Armed Forces are often subject to simil...
Background: The perceived role and identity of the military family is shifting alongside new policie...
Due to the current military climate, a large number of military service men and women often experie...
With the inception of the Global War on Terror in 2001, over one and a half million United States mi...
This study presents the personal testimonies of male British ex-Armed Forces personnel who have expe...
This research includes interviews with twelve military wives to examine emotion-work techniques used...
ABSTRACT: Military members are no different than civilians in terms of the desires to have a life pa...
Due to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the wives of U.S. Army soldiers experienced having their lo...
Introduction Military deployment can have an adverse effect on a soldier’s family, though little re...
The U.K. media suggest that U.K. military personnel have high divorce rates; to date, these claims a...
Research indicated that is need to assess the relationships of female service members who were found...
A comparative review of statistical summary results of the Survey of Army Families demonstrated that...
This thesis examines the issue of marriage breakdown in the British Armed Forces in light of claims ...
© 2016, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. ABSTRACT: Research suggests certain aspects of mi...
Bibliography: leaves 65-69.Military families are often forced to adjust to changes imposed by milita...
Purpose The spouses or partners of serving members of the UK Armed Forces are often subject to simil...
Background: The perceived role and identity of the military family is shifting alongside new policie...
Due to the current military climate, a large number of military service men and women often experie...
With the inception of the Global War on Terror in 2001, over one and a half million United States mi...
This study presents the personal testimonies of male British ex-Armed Forces personnel who have expe...
This research includes interviews with twelve military wives to examine emotion-work techniques used...
ABSTRACT: Military members are no different than civilians in terms of the desires to have a life pa...
Due to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the wives of U.S. Army soldiers experienced having their lo...
Introduction Military deployment can have an adverse effect on a soldier’s family, though little re...
The U.K. media suggest that U.K. military personnel have high divorce rates; to date, these claims a...
Research indicated that is need to assess the relationships of female service members who were found...
A comparative review of statistical summary results of the Survey of Army Families demonstrated that...