
Military Sociology
To survey the field this collection is organized around four major themes: (1) military organization, (2) civil-military relations, (3) the experience of war, and (4) the use and control of force.
Taking the origins of military sociology as a starting point:
Volume One examines major trends in military organization, the increased diversity of military forces and the military profession.
Volume Two considers the military's relationships with the larger society. Sociologists examine how the military is woven into the fabric of society whether as an object of social control or as a representative institution garnering public support.
Volume Three is concerned with the experience of war, whether the experience is direct, gained (for example) as a soldier in combat, or indirect, when it is mediated by social constructions of language and other social symbols.
Volume Four studies the concept of force, and the varying intensities of conflict across the spectrum of force. It looks at the effects of war on state formation, the problems posed by chronic war, and the prospects for peacekeeping.
- Redaktör
- David R. Segal, James Burk
- ISBN
- 9780857027795
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 3010 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2011-11-17
- Förlag
- SAGE Publications Ltd
- Sidor
- 1584
