This article contributes to the growing field of research on military LGBT policy development by exploring the case of Sweden, a non-NATO-member nation regarded as one of the most progressive in terms of the inclusion of LGBT personnel. Drawing on extensive archival work, the article shows that the story of LGBT policy development in the Swedish Armed Forces from 1944 to 2014 is one of long periods of status quo and relative silence, interrupted by leaps of rapid change, occasionally followed by the re-appearance of discriminatory policy. The analysis brings out two periods of significant change, 1971–1979 and 2000–2009, here described as turns in LGBT policy. During the first turn, the military medical regulation protocol’s recommendation ...
This article identifies and discusses some problems with current United States military personnel po...
Gay Power! A Study of Male Homosexuality and Identity Politics in the Swedish GayPress 1971–1986 In ...
In this paper I explore the gaps within the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) discursive deployment of the...
This article contributes to the growing field of research on military LGBT policy development by exp...
This study looks at the development in policy towards homosexuals in Sweden from criminalization to ...
By using a poststructural discourse analysis, this study aims to investigate how the Swedish Armed F...
Certain queer theorists argue that gay men and lesbians are banned from military service in certain ...
In countries where military conscription has been in force such service has been defined as a mascul...
This dissertation examines three major research questions: 1) what has the history of discrimination...
The 1980s was a decade when homosexuality was frequently debated because of the contemporary incomin...
This article explores how women, men, and gender equality in the military have been debated, made se...
In 2018, the compulsory military service will be reinstated in Sweden and will, for the first time, ...
This paper presents and analyzes the results of a qualitative research project that investigated how...
Armed forces has historically been, and is still today, an essential actor in peacekeeping. Armed fo...
Sweden is considered to be one of the most open, welcoming countries in the world. Often, the countr...
This article identifies and discusses some problems with current United States military personnel po...
Gay Power! A Study of Male Homosexuality and Identity Politics in the Swedish GayPress 1971–1986 In ...
In this paper I explore the gaps within the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) discursive deployment of the...
This article contributes to the growing field of research on military LGBT policy development by exp...
This study looks at the development in policy towards homosexuals in Sweden from criminalization to ...
By using a poststructural discourse analysis, this study aims to investigate how the Swedish Armed F...
Certain queer theorists argue that gay men and lesbians are banned from military service in certain ...
In countries where military conscription has been in force such service has been defined as a mascul...
This dissertation examines three major research questions: 1) what has the history of discrimination...
The 1980s was a decade when homosexuality was frequently debated because of the contemporary incomin...
This article explores how women, men, and gender equality in the military have been debated, made se...
In 2018, the compulsory military service will be reinstated in Sweden and will, for the first time, ...
This paper presents and analyzes the results of a qualitative research project that investigated how...
Armed forces has historically been, and is still today, an essential actor in peacekeeping. Armed fo...
Sweden is considered to be one of the most open, welcoming countries in the world. Often, the countr...
This article identifies and discusses some problems with current United States military personnel po...
Gay Power! A Study of Male Homosexuality and Identity Politics in the Swedish GayPress 1971–1986 In ...
In this paper I explore the gaps within the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) discursive deployment of the...