In this article, we employ the theoretical framework and concepts of Pierre Bourdieu to examine the notion of “transition” from military to civilian life for U.K. Armed Forces personnel. We put Bourdieu’s concepts of habitus, capital, and field to work in highlighting key differences between military and civilian life. The use of social theory allows us to describe the cultural legacy of military life and how this may influence the post transition course of veterans’ lives. There may be positive and negative transition outcomes for service personnel when moving into civilian life, and by applying Bourdieu’s theoretical concepts, we explain how such outcomes can be understood. We suggest that the “rules” are different in military environment...
This article, drawn from a comprehensive empirical study, offers a theological reflection on the tra...
In the field of social science, it is commonly acknowledged that we are what we do. 'Learning to be ...
This thesis has identified a number of factors which explain why those leaving the armed forces afte...
In this article, we employ the theoretical framework and concepts of Pierre Bourdieu to examine the ...
In this paper, we employ the theoretical framework and concepts of Pierre Bourdieu to examine the no...
Building on recent work that used the ideas of sociologist Pierre Bourdieu to construct a theoretica...
From 2010 to 2020, veterans have consistently had lower unemployment numbers than non-veterans. Howe...
The transition period for reintegrating into the civilian environment can be challenging, posing uni...
In this article, we explore the process of transitions from a military life to a civilian life. Maki...
The purpose of this article is to further advance the understanding of self-identity work amid trans...
In every nation within NATO, service members at some point leave the military. The military-to-civil...
This thesis presents an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) exploring the transition fro...
In the UK, armed services personnel are perceived to become institutionalised during service, with n...
In this chapter we review the literature that exists in the area of transition for families in a mil...
In this thesis, the impact of a three-year sport and physical activity-based programme on the transi...
This article, drawn from a comprehensive empirical study, offers a theological reflection on the tra...
In the field of social science, it is commonly acknowledged that we are what we do. 'Learning to be ...
This thesis has identified a number of factors which explain why those leaving the armed forces afte...
In this article, we employ the theoretical framework and concepts of Pierre Bourdieu to examine the ...
In this paper, we employ the theoretical framework and concepts of Pierre Bourdieu to examine the no...
Building on recent work that used the ideas of sociologist Pierre Bourdieu to construct a theoretica...
From 2010 to 2020, veterans have consistently had lower unemployment numbers than non-veterans. Howe...
The transition period for reintegrating into the civilian environment can be challenging, posing uni...
In this article, we explore the process of transitions from a military life to a civilian life. Maki...
The purpose of this article is to further advance the understanding of self-identity work amid trans...
In every nation within NATO, service members at some point leave the military. The military-to-civil...
This thesis presents an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) exploring the transition fro...
In the UK, armed services personnel are perceived to become institutionalised during service, with n...
In this chapter we review the literature that exists in the area of transition for families in a mil...
In this thesis, the impact of a three-year sport and physical activity-based programme on the transi...
This article, drawn from a comprehensive empirical study, offers a theological reflection on the tra...
In the field of social science, it is commonly acknowledged that we are what we do. 'Learning to be ...
This thesis has identified a number of factors which explain why those leaving the armed forces afte...