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Rethinking Military Professionalism for the Changing Armed Forces, edited by Krystal K. Hachey, Tamir Libel, Waylon H. Dean

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Rethinking Military Professionalism for the Changing Armed Forces, edited by Krystal K. Hachey, Tamir Libel, Waylon H. Dean
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rethinking Military Professionalism for the Changing Armed Forces
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1158226947
Responsibility statement
edited by Krystal K. Hachey, Tamir Libel, Waylon H. Dean
Series statement
Springer eBooks.
Summary
This book will make a first contribution to identify the gaps in current practices and provide alternative mechanisms to conceptualize professionalism that is reflective of changing requirements, culture, and demographics of the contemporary military force.The military profession promotes the development, sustainment, and embodiment of ethos, which guides conduct across operational contexts, from times of national and international crises and security challenges (e.g., war, natural disasters, and peace support operations). It is imperative for military leaders to understand how ethos and doctrine shape professional frameworks, which guide the conduct of military members.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Rethinking military professionalism -- 2. The Rise and Fall of the Study of the Military Profession: From the Sociology of the Military Profession to the Sociology of Security Expertise -- 3. The Changing Military Profession in Bulgaria -- 4. Perspectives on Military Professionalism from Canadian Armed Forces Members -- 5. New Times for Military Professionalism: Rethinking Core Competencies and Dynamic Capabilities. 6. Irish Defence Forces implementing United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 -- 7. Power Resources Among Female Military Personnel -- 8. Military Professionalism and the British Army -- 9. Civilian Military Experts: Findings from the 2017 Survey of American Military Experts -- 10. Disrupting Social Constructions in the Profession of Arms -- 11. A New Spirit of Militarism? Person–Organization Fit and Economies of Worth Among New Military Cadets -- 12. Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Revising the Concept of Military Professionalism in the Canadian Armed Forces -- The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Military Profession -- Rethinking Military Professionalism for the Twenty-First Century -- 15. Afterword: Toward a Culture and Gender-Inclusive Model of Military Professionalism: Theoretical Achievements and Practical Implications.
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