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The politics of military families : state, work organizations, and the rise of the negotiation household / edited by René Moelker, Manon Andres, and Nina Rones.

Van Pelt Library U21.5 .P65 2019
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Moelker, R. (René), 1960- editor.
Andres, Manon, editor.
Rones, Nina, editor.
Series:
Cass military studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Families of military personnel.
Soldiers--Family relationships.
Soldiers.
Sociology, Military.
Physical Description:
xvii, 353 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Summary:
"This book examines the politics of military families in relation to the tensions between the state, military organization, and private life. It elaborates on the tensions between the advent of challenging worldwide deployment for the military and the prominence of the home front. The volume aims to understand the dynamics of conflict and change within triad figurations at the macro (society), meso (organizational), and micro (family) level and is guided by the following overarching research questions: - What are the key issues in the three-party dynamics? - What tensions exist in these dynamics? - How do actors seek to arrive at a balance? What initiatives for change are made? With contributions from international scholars, who examine the workings of politics in military families at all three levels, the book argues that members within military families deal with shifting power balances and these are impacted by demands from organizations and the state. This book will be of much interest to students of military studies, sociology, organisational studies and politics."--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Part 1. State, armed forces, and the rise of the negotiation household
Introduction: the politics of military families and the rise of the negotiation household. tensions between state, work, and families / René Moelker, Nina Rones, and Manon Andres
Invisibilized invisible: third party symbolic violence and the partial militarization of UK military spouse/partners / Kevin Spruce
Dealing with condemnation: military families and transitional justice in Argentina / Eleonora Natale
Tensions and negotiations surrounding the inclusion of female officers in the Brazilian Air Force / Laura Masson
The military family industry. The role of the family in the construction and the development of the military profession / Elena Lysak
New families in the IDF: towards diversity in family policies / Meytal Eran-Jona and Dotan Aviram
"I just want to be done with it!" Estonian conscripts negotiating the tensions between military, family, and personal agendas / Kadri Raid, Kairi Kasearu, and Tiia-Triin Truusa
Part 2. Organization, soldier, and military family: negotiating the tensions
Military lifestyle stressors and social support in the well-being of military families / Sanela Dursun, Zhigang Wang, and Lesleigh Pullman
The influence of work-family experiences during deployment on organizational outcomes / Helen Pluut and Manon Andres
"Happy wife, happy soldier": how the relationship between military spouses and the military institution influences spouse well-being / Rachael Gribble, Nicola Fear, Laura Goodwin, and Sian Oram
Balancing act: the demands of family, military service, and civilian employment for reservists / Joanna Anderson and Irina Goldenberg
Relocating the military families in Finland / Anitta Hannola
The spirit of community, the army family, and the impact on formal and informal support mechanisms / Emma Long
Who emotionally contained the deployed military? Trends in the dependence of former Argentine peacekeepers on their families, Haiti 2004-2015 / Sabina Frederic
Standing strong in the context of organizational and family demands: a measure of USAF civilian spouse fitness / Gary Bowen, Todd Jensen, and James Martin
Part 3. Inside the negotiation household: tensions between the soldier-parent, the partner, children
"In the cross-fire." Intimate partner violence in military families: a narrative review and implications for the military organization / Philip Siebler and George Karpetis
Swedish families' responses to military deployment / Ann-Margreth Olsson and Sven-Erik Olsson
What happens on board stays on board? The political game of communication between deployed military personnel and their loved ones / Manon Andres and René Moelker
Single parents in the Canadian Armed Forces: impact of military life on psychological distress / Alla Skomorovsky, Amanda Bullock, and Cynthia Wan
Life situation of military fathers. Perspectives of family planning and fatherhood of officers in the Austrian Armed Forces / Gottfried Reiter
Boots and bottles: navigating the triumphs and challenges of early childhood in military families / Catherine Mogil and Blair Paley
Epilogue: Dating from a distance. love and separation in a networked society / René Moelker and Manon Andres.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Politics of military families
ISBN:
9780367134426
036713442X
OCLC:
1089259273

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