This article explores the intimate relationships between the client and the security contractor. It draws upon autoethnography to bring into focus the client/contractor encounters and demonstrate how such encounters (re)shape the marginal and hegemonic men/masculinities of the security industry—masculinities which not work to legitimise who and what are appropriate security providers, but how value/valuation of security is understood and practiced. As such it contributes to the broader debates about gender and war by 1) demonstrating how the researcher is always embedded in and shaped by the research she produces and 2) by bringing to the fore the multitude of masculinities, beyond the hegemonic militarized, that emerge in private security ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This thesis discusses the possible contribution of a gender-aw...
This article contributes towards ongoing debates on gender, security and post-conflict studies. Its ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the development of the use of private security contractors i...
The concept of masculinities has been central to the analysis of private security as a gendered phen...
The concept of masculinities has been central to the analysis of private security as a gendered phen...
Contains fulltext : 193983pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Private mi...
Whereas the values, attitudes and motivations of soldiers serving in their countries’ armed forces h...
Private military and security companies (PMSCs) have gained increasingly in importance over the cour...
Contains fulltext : 240495.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Organisation studies has paid little attention to the contemporary private security industry, despit...
The proliferation of armed security contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan has led to widespread critic...
This study examines the market for British military expertise in the commercial security sector. It ...
This dataset is from detailed ethnographic semi-structured interviews I conducted with Gurkhas wives...
The article presents information on a research study which compared the mindsets of military officer...
This research critically questioned NATO security force advising in Afghanistan by examining how NAT...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This thesis discusses the possible contribution of a gender-aw...
This article contributes towards ongoing debates on gender, security and post-conflict studies. Its ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the development of the use of private security contractors i...
The concept of masculinities has been central to the analysis of private security as a gendered phen...
The concept of masculinities has been central to the analysis of private security as a gendered phen...
Contains fulltext : 193983pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Private mi...
Whereas the values, attitudes and motivations of soldiers serving in their countries’ armed forces h...
Private military and security companies (PMSCs) have gained increasingly in importance over the cour...
Contains fulltext : 240495.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Organisation studies has paid little attention to the contemporary private security industry, despit...
The proliferation of armed security contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan has led to widespread critic...
This study examines the market for British military expertise in the commercial security sector. It ...
This dataset is from detailed ethnographic semi-structured interviews I conducted with Gurkhas wives...
The article presents information on a research study which compared the mindsets of military officer...
This research critically questioned NATO security force advising in Afghanistan by examining how NAT...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This thesis discusses the possible contribution of a gender-aw...
This article contributes towards ongoing debates on gender, security and post-conflict studies. Its ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine the development of the use of private security contractors i...