Military Sociology: A Guided Introduction

Author:   Wilbur J. Scott (University of Oklahoma) ,  Karin Modesto De Angelis (U.S. Air Force Academy) ,  David R. Segal (University of Maryland, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032252926


Pages:   238
Publication Date:   30 December 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Wilbur J. Scott (University of Oklahoma) ,  Karin Modesto De Angelis (U.S. Air Force Academy) ,  David R. Segal (University of Maryland, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.580kg
ISBN:  

9781032252926


ISBN 10:   1032252928
Pages:   238
Publication Date:   30 December 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"1. The Advent of a Field 2. Sociology and Military Sociology 3. Biological and Cultural Bases of Warfare 4. The Military as a Bureaucracy and a Profession 5. Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines (and Terrorists): Who Fights and Why They Fight 6. Race and Ethnicity in Society and the Military 7. Gender and Sexuality in Society and the Military 8. Spectrum of Conflict: ""Big"" Wars 9. Spectrum of Conflict: ""Small"" Wars 10. Spectrum of Conflict: ""New"" Wars 11. Military Families 12. Veterans and Veterans’ Issues 13. Parting Thoughts: What May Lie Ahead"

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'This book by renowned scholars Wilbur Scott, Karin de Angelis and David Segal is a more than welcome contribution to the field of military sociology. In times when international affairs have put the armed forces center-stage again, this is a book with a wealth of empirical studies and relevant insights. It will turn out to be a must-read, not only for (student-)officers throughout the world, but for everyone interested in international relations and the role of the military therein.' Joseph Soeters, Netherlands Defense Academy and Tilburg University 'A timely and long overdue textbook focused on applying social scientific thinking to military problem sets. This book will prove useful for military professionals who want to understand the utility that social science brings to the profession of arms and will provide the motivated student a foundational set of tools to better account for the socio-cultural complexities of 21st century competition and Conflict.' Lt Col Matthew Linford, USAF, Director, USAF Information Operations Training 'Military Sociology is a path-breaking textbook examining the proposition that a soldier is first and foremost a social being. The authors explore various dimensions of that assertion, examining military cultures and service cultures, and their intersection with factors such as race and sex, with additional examination of military families and veterans. Their spotlighting of seminal texts provides a terrific pedagogical springboard. Highly recommended.' Valerie M. Hudson, Texas A&M University, USA 'This volume provides a tsunami of intellectual waves for scholars and students to surf their way across the shore that is military sociology and the sociology war. Not since 1965 has such a gnarly pipeline of smart studies been compiled, synthesized, and presented into such efficient brilliance. This compendium of knowledge reveals the oft invisible institution that is the armed forces in the United States and other countries around the world.' Morten G. Ender, United States Military Academy, West Point


This book by renowned scholars Wilbur Scott, Karin de Angelis and David Segal is a more than welcome contribution to the field of military sociology. In times when international affairs have put the armed forces center-stage again, this is a book with a wealth of empirical studies and relevant insights. It will turn out to be a must-read, not only for (student-)officers throughout the world, but for everyone interested in international relations and the role of the military therein.' Joseph Soeters, Netherlands Defense Academy and Tilburg University 'A timely and long overdue textbook focused on applying social scientific thinking to military problem sets. This book will prove useful for military professionals who want to understand the utility that social science brings to the profession of arms and will provide the motivated student a foundational set of tools to better account for the socio-cultural complexities of 21st century competition and Conflict.' Lt Col Matthew Linford, USAF, Director, USAF Information Operations Training 'Military Sociology is a path-breaking textbook examining the proposition that a soldier is first and foremost a social being. The authors explore various dimensions of that assertion, examining military cultures and service cultures, and their intersection with factors such as race and sex, with additional examination of military families and veterans. Their spotlighting of seminal texts provides a terrific pedagogical springboard. Highly recommended.' Valerie M. Hudson, Texas A&M University, USA 'This volume provides a tsunami of intellectual waves for scholars and students to surf their way across the shore that is military sociology and the sociology war. Not since 1965 has such a gnarly pipeline of smart studies been compiled, synthesized, and presented into such efficient brilliance. This compendium of knowledge reveals the oft invisible institution that is the armed forces in the United States and other countries around the world.' Morten G. Ender, United States Military Academy, West Point 'Now more than ever, militaries are coming into focus as the great unknown in social and political thought. Due to long-standing disciplinary neglect across the social sciences as well as growing remoteness of military lifeworlds and practices from mainstream social life, the agency of militaries in shaping their social and political environments has been obscured. This excellent collection of important works demonstrates that below the surface, scholars have already laid the groundwork for a resurgence in military sociology. With this book as guide, the next generation with have a big advantage in re-situating the military as among the most defining institutions of our time.' Thomas Crosbie, Royal Danish Defence College


'This book by renowned scholars Wilbur Scott, Karin de Angelis and David Segal is a more than welcome contribution to the field of military sociology. In times when international affairs have put the armed forces center-stage again, this is a book with a wealth of empirical studies and relevant insights. It will turn out to be a must-read, not only for (student-)officers throughout the world, but for everyone interested in international relations and the role of the military therein.' Joseph Soeters, Netherlands Defense Academy and Tilburg University 'A timely and long overdue textbook focused on applying social scientific thinking to military problem sets. This book will prove useful for military professionals who want to understand the utility that social science brings to the profession of arms and will provide the motivated student a foundational set of tools to better account for the socio-cultural complexities of 21st century competition and Conflict.' Lt Col Matthew Linford, USAF, Director, USAF Information Operations Training 'Military Sociology is a path-breaking textbook examining the proposition that a soldier is first and foremost a social being. The authors explore various dimensions of that assertion, examining military cultures and service cultures, and their intersection with factors such as race and sex, with additional examination of military families and veterans. Their spotlighting of seminal texts provides a terrific pedagogical springboard. Highly recommended.' Valerie M. Hudson, Texas A&M University, USA 'This volume provides a tsunami of intellectual waves for scholars and students to surf their way across the shore that is military sociology and the sociology war. Not since 1965 has such a gnarly pipeline of smart studies been compiled, synthesized, and presented into such efficient brilliance. This compendium of knowledge reveals the oft invisible institution that is the armed forces in the United States and other countries around the world.' Morten G. Ender, United States Military Academy, West Point 'Now more than ever, militaries are coming into focus as the great unknown in social and political thought. Due to long-standing disciplinary neglect across the social sciences as well as growing remoteness of military lifeworlds and practices from mainstream social life, the agency of militaries in shaping their social and political environments has been obscured. This excellent collection of important works demonstrates that below the surface, scholars have already laid the groundwork for a resurgence in military sociology. With this book as guide, the next generation with have a big advantage in re-situating the military as among the most defining institutions of our time.' Thomas Crosbie, Royal Danish Defence College


This book by renowned scholars Wilbur Scott, Karin de Angelis and David Segal is a more than welcome contribution to the field of military sociology. In times when international affairs have put the armed forces center-stage again, this is a book with a wealth of empirical studies and relevant insights. It will turn out to be a must-read, not only for (student-)officers throughout the world, but for everyone interested in international relations and the role of the military therein.' Joseph Soeters, Netherlands Defense Academy and Tilburg University 'A timely and long overdue textbook focused on applying social scientific thinking to military problem sets. This book will prove useful for military professionals who want to understand the utility that social science brings to the profession of arms and will provide the motivated student a foundational set of tools to better account for the socio-cultural complexities of 21st century competition and Conflict.' Lt Col Matthew Linford, USAF, Director, USAF Information Operations Training 'Military Sociology is a path-breaking textbook examining the proposition that a soldier is first and foremost a social being. The authors explore various dimensions of that assertion, examining military cultures and service cultures, and their intersection with factors such as race and sex, with additional examination of military families and veterans. Their spotlighting of seminal texts provides a terrific pedagogical springboard. Highly recommended.' Valerie M. Hudson, Bush School of Government, Texas A&M University, U.S.A. 'This volume provides a tsunami of intellectual waves for scholars and students to surf their way across the shore that is military sociology and the sociology war. Not since 1965 has such a gnarly pipeline of smart studies been compiled, synthesized, and presented into such efficient brilliance. This compendium of knowledge reveals the oft invisible institution that is the armed forces in the United States and other countries around the world.' Morten G. Ender, United States Military Academy, West Point 'Now more than ever, militaries are coming into focus as the great unknown in social and political thought. Due to long-standing disciplinary neglect across the social sciences as well as growing remoteness of military lifeworlds and practices from mainstream social life, the agency of militaries in shaping their social and political environments has been obscured. This excellent collection of important works demonstrates that below the surface, scholars have already laid the groundwork for a resurgence in military sociology. With this book as guide, the next generation with have a big advantage in re-situating the military as among the most defining institutions of our time.' Thomas Crosbie, Royal Danish Defence College


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Wilbur J. Scott is Professor Emeritus, Department of Behavioral Sciences & Leadership, U.S. Air Force Academy, and Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, University of Oklahoma, U.S.A. Karin Modesto De Angelis is Professor, Department of Behavioral Sciences & Leadership, U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S.A. David R. Segal is Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland, U.S.A.

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