This article explores how the British Ministry of Defence's aim to accommodate and harness a demographically diverse workforce is undermined by the ways it seeks to manage this change. By focusing on policy discourses identified as the ‘diversity blind’ and the ‘management imperative’ approaches, and on insights from research with British military personnel, the article demonstrates how policy discourses can expose individuals to harassment and undermine the military's social legitimacy. It is only by examining what it is that the military is trying to protect – its white, heterosexual, masculine identity – that it becomes clear how status quo power relations remain intact
This article argues that the military covenant between senior army commanders and soldiers is breaki...
Master (Public Administration), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2019Organisational outp...
This paper examines the position of women in the UK Armed Forces, from the viewpoint of the authorit...
This article explores how the British Ministry of Defence's aim to accommodate and harness a demogra...
This article explores how the British Ministry of Defence's aim to accommodate and harness a demogra...
In recent years, the British military has introduced a number of policies aimed at recruiting and su...
Though the idea of a civil-military gap has long been privileged by military officials and many scho...
This paper examines the commitments enshrined in the Strategic Defence Review White Paper to make th...
This paper considers the pressures on the British armed services to increase the participation of mi...
In this paper I explore the gaps within the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) discursive deployment of the...
AIM: To explain how the healthcare needs of transgender personnel are met within the United King...
Within this culture there is a protected version of masculinity. Military rituals, rites, practices,...
The British Army is a large complex organisation, characterised by power and authority. Although it ...
Feminist and post/decolonial scholarship has shown that gender and race, as systems of power, produc...
Reflecting a generally multiculturalist rhetoric, UK policy in this area has hitherto focussed on en...
This article argues that the military covenant between senior army commanders and soldiers is breaki...
Master (Public Administration), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2019Organisational outp...
This paper examines the position of women in the UK Armed Forces, from the viewpoint of the authorit...
This article explores how the British Ministry of Defence's aim to accommodate and harness a demogra...
This article explores how the British Ministry of Defence's aim to accommodate and harness a demogra...
In recent years, the British military has introduced a number of policies aimed at recruiting and su...
Though the idea of a civil-military gap has long been privileged by military officials and many scho...
This paper examines the commitments enshrined in the Strategic Defence Review White Paper to make th...
This paper considers the pressures on the British armed services to increase the participation of mi...
In this paper I explore the gaps within the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) discursive deployment of the...
AIM: To explain how the healthcare needs of transgender personnel are met within the United King...
Within this culture there is a protected version of masculinity. Military rituals, rites, practices,...
The British Army is a large complex organisation, characterised by power and authority. Although it ...
Feminist and post/decolonial scholarship has shown that gender and race, as systems of power, produc...
Reflecting a generally multiculturalist rhetoric, UK policy in this area has hitherto focussed on en...
This article argues that the military covenant between senior army commanders and soldiers is breaki...
Master (Public Administration), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2019Organisational outp...
This paper examines the position of women in the UK Armed Forces, from the viewpoint of the authorit...