1st Edition

Political and Military Sociology Volume 42, Military Perceptions and Perceptions of the Military: An Annual Review

By Neovi M. Karakatsanis Copyright 2014
    202 Pages
    by Routledge

    195 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume of Political and Military Sociology focuses on the perceptions and identities of those serving in the military, using survey or interview data to explore those perceptions. A range of military forces are examined, including those of the United States, Israel, Norway, and Denmark.

    The first article, using survey data from Denmark, compares the views of Danish soldiers to civilians. The second article looks at the effects of military education upon the attitudes and values of soldiers. The third article explores Israeli soldiers' attitudes regarding formal military education. The fourth article addresses the impact of Norwegian soldiers' self-identity on military performance.

    In a different vein, the survey results of the fifth article show that support for soldiers on active duty in Iraq and Afghanistan does not necessarily translate into support for veterans. Military lawyers in the Israel Defense Forces are the subject of the sixth article. This volume concludes with an article that argues that military service should be offered as a legal policy alternative to incarceration.

    Soldier and Civilian Motivation Different or Similar? A Comparison of Public Service Motivation for Civilians and Military Personnel Morten Braender and Lotte Bogh Andersen International Military Education and the Propensity for Building Social Capital Volker C. Franke and Eliza M. Markley Trends in Military Education in the IDF: A Case Study of the Tactical Command College Uzi Ben-Shalom The Impact of Military Identity on Norwegian Junior Officer Students Rino Bandlitz Johansen, Jon Christian Laberg, and Monica Martinussen Inconsistent Support: Differentiating between Attitudes toward U.S. Troops versus toward Veterans Marta Elliott, Dara E. Naphan, and Shane R. Moulton Legal Advisors in the Armed Forces: Military Lawyers in the Israel Defense Forces as Mediators, Interpreters, and Arbiters of Meaning during Operations Amichai Cohen and Eyal Ben-Ari Military Service in Lieu of Imprisonment: Voices from the Inside Travis Milburn, David C. May, and Peter B. Wood Book ReviewsIn This Issue

    Biography

    Neovi M. Karakatsanis