Politics of Military Families

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Examining Work Family Conflict
families
family sociology
gender integration armed forces
Generates Bootstrap Confidence Intervals
Hierarchical Multiple Linear Regressions
HRM
military
Military Families
military family policy analysis
Military Parents
Military Spouses
Military Wives
Modern Family
Navy Personnel
Non-deployed Parent
organisational dynamics
Parental Strain
Predicted Work Family Conflict
Protective Reticence
Relocation Difficulties
social support networks
society
Total Fitness
UK Arm Force
UK Reservist
Work Family Conflict
work organisations
Young Men

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  • ISBN 9780367786007
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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, organizational studies and politics.

René Moelker is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the Netherlands Defence Academy.

Manon Andres is an Assistant Professor at the Netherlands Defence Academy.

Nina Rones is a Senior Researcher at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment.