The military in the sociological theory: a modern sociological tradition, from “the military in the sociological theory” to the “social research on the armed forces”. Soldiers in combat and non-combat situation, soldiers as a professional group and its changing trends. New concepts for the military profession in the Post-Modern Period: from the Heroic Leader/Manager officer to the Warrior/Peacekeeper. The military as a formal organisation: The Institution/Occupation model; armed forces as a two-subsystems organisation: the career strategies interactionist model.

MODELS AND EXPLANATIONS FOR MILITARY ORGANISATION: AN UPDATED RECONSIDERATION

NUCIARI, Marina
2006-01-01

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The military in the sociological theory: a modern sociological tradition, from “the military in the sociological theory” to the “social research on the armed forces”. Soldiers in combat and non-combat situation, soldiers as a professional group and its changing trends. New concepts for the military profession in the Post-Modern Period: from the Heroic Leader/Manager officer to the Warrior/Peacekeeper. The military as a formal organisation: The Institution/Occupation model; armed forces as a two-subsystems organisation: the career strategies interactionist model.
2006
HANDBOOK OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF THE MILITARY
SPRINGER SCIENCE & BUSINESS MEDIA LLC
HANDBOOKS OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH
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978-0387-32456-5
MILITARY ORGANIZATION, THEORIES AND MODELS, PROFESSIONAL CHANGE
Nuciari, Marina
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