Dominant discourses of military servicemen position them as more prone to psychological damage than the general population, but as reluctant to seek psychological assistance, because of the military culture of ‘toughness’, a military masculinity, that values stoicism, emotional control and invulnerability and implicitly excludes ‘feminine’ characteristics like emotionality. This is seen as a barrier to military personnel seeking help, by implicitly discouraging emotional disclosure and expression. This article presents an analysis of semi-structured interviews with six male military and ex-military personnel, focused on their experience and understandings of emotion, emotional expression and ‘mental health’ in the military. The dominant con...
This research responds to the widely held view expressed in academic and popular literature that men...
Male gender socialization teaches men to resist experiencing vulnerable emotions in themselves or in...
Historically and presently most people employed in military forces worldwide are men. With a focus o...
Dominant discourses of military servicemen position them as more prone to psychological damage than ...
Dominant discourses of military servicemen position them as more prone to psychological damage than ...
This paper examines the experiences and perspectives of ex-military servicemen in the UK. It focuses...
Military servicemen and veterans are portrayed in psychological and popular representations as more ...
The authors previous work on the military focused on how emotions were constructed and understood wi...
Aaron Belkin argues that military men must navigate "binary oppositions" of masculine and anti-mascu...
Within military culture there is a protected version of masculinity. The theory of symbolic resource...
Within military culture there is a protected version of masculinity. The theory of symbolic resource...
Within this culture there is a protected version of masculinity. Military rituals, rites, practices,...
Reading secondary data from military memoirs of recent conflicts through the prism of scholarship on...
This article reviews the literature on deployment trauma and examines the limitations of convention...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of people during the First World War. Some men...
This research responds to the widely held view expressed in academic and popular literature that men...
Male gender socialization teaches men to resist experiencing vulnerable emotions in themselves or in...
Historically and presently most people employed in military forces worldwide are men. With a focus o...
Dominant discourses of military servicemen position them as more prone to psychological damage than ...
Dominant discourses of military servicemen position them as more prone to psychological damage than ...
This paper examines the experiences and perspectives of ex-military servicemen in the UK. It focuses...
Military servicemen and veterans are portrayed in psychological and popular representations as more ...
The authors previous work on the military focused on how emotions were constructed and understood wi...
Aaron Belkin argues that military men must navigate "binary oppositions" of masculine and anti-mascu...
Within military culture there is a protected version of masculinity. The theory of symbolic resource...
Within military culture there is a protected version of masculinity. The theory of symbolic resource...
Within this culture there is a protected version of masculinity. Military rituals, rites, practices,...
Reading secondary data from military memoirs of recent conflicts through the prism of scholarship on...
This article reviews the literature on deployment trauma and examines the limitations of convention...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of people during the First World War. Some men...
This research responds to the widely held view expressed in academic and popular literature that men...
Male gender socialization teaches men to resist experiencing vulnerable emotions in themselves or in...
Historically and presently most people employed in military forces worldwide are men. With a focus o...