Military values of honour, courage and loyalty are synonymous to male soldiers due to the association of the military with the alpha-male narrative. However, the everchanging nature of war urges for a new approach. One that is identified with female cadets and feminine competencies. The article explores examples from the U.S. and Norway to show practically how military training and education can benefit from the female soldiers’ approach. To back this argument, the author, explores feminist institutionalism and body politics. The author then suggests a new theoretical tool, pan-critical feminism, as the means to incorporate female values and competencies to represent the changing cohort of military institutions. The article finally discusse...
Militaries serve as cornerstones of many nations, and often behaviors within these militaries are re...
As a result of dramatic changes in the arrangement and missions of the Norwegian Armed Forces, and c...
Although American women have had a long, distinguished history working for the armed forces of the U...
Military values of honour, courage and loyalty are synonymous to male soldiers due to the associatio...
Despite the picture portraying the U.S as a western, democratic and equal country, the U.S military ...
The aim of the PhD study is to examine critically the integration of female personnel within the Per...
ArticleCopyright © The Author(s) 2015, by European Consortium for Political Research, SAGE Publicati...
In spite of the totalitarian rule the U.S. military has over soldiers’ lives, many members of the ar...
This thesis investigates the notions of military masculinities in the gender training of the Nordic ...
In 2000, the UN adopted UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace and Security, and an ambitious Norwegian Governme...
This article addresses the relevance of gender to understand the transformations of civil-military r...
Title: To keep yourself to unwritten rules: Military womens experiences in an organization of male d...
The Armed Forces top the list of the most male-dominated sectors in Norway when it comes to the numb...
The objective for the Norwegian Armed Forces was 15 percent women of all soldiers by 2008. Five year...
This thesis makes an original contribution to our understanding of the female combatant by offering ...
Militaries serve as cornerstones of many nations, and often behaviors within these militaries are re...
As a result of dramatic changes in the arrangement and missions of the Norwegian Armed Forces, and c...
Although American women have had a long, distinguished history working for the armed forces of the U...
Military values of honour, courage and loyalty are synonymous to male soldiers due to the associatio...
Despite the picture portraying the U.S as a western, democratic and equal country, the U.S military ...
The aim of the PhD study is to examine critically the integration of female personnel within the Per...
ArticleCopyright © The Author(s) 2015, by European Consortium for Political Research, SAGE Publicati...
In spite of the totalitarian rule the U.S. military has over soldiers’ lives, many members of the ar...
This thesis investigates the notions of military masculinities in the gender training of the Nordic ...
In 2000, the UN adopted UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace and Security, and an ambitious Norwegian Governme...
This article addresses the relevance of gender to understand the transformations of civil-military r...
Title: To keep yourself to unwritten rules: Military womens experiences in an organization of male d...
The Armed Forces top the list of the most male-dominated sectors in Norway when it comes to the numb...
The objective for the Norwegian Armed Forces was 15 percent women of all soldiers by 2008. Five year...
This thesis makes an original contribution to our understanding of the female combatant by offering ...
Militaries serve as cornerstones of many nations, and often behaviors within these militaries are re...
As a result of dramatic changes in the arrangement and missions of the Norwegian Armed Forces, and c...
Although American women have had a long, distinguished history working for the armed forces of the U...