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The development of British military masculinities through symbolic resources

Author(s)
Lambert, Hannah C.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/1841
Date Issued
2007-05-08
Date Available
2010-02-09T15:18:51Z
Abstract
Within military culture there is a protected version of masculinity. The theory of symbolic resources (Zittoun, Duveen, Gillespie, Ivinson & Psaltis, 2003) recognises that people are positioned within different symbolic streams in the socio-cultural world, in which they can be
displaced or can relocate themselves (Benson, 2001; Duveen, 2001). So an individual entering the military is relocating him or herself from a civilian socio-cultural world to a military one. 29
semi-structured individual interviews and three focus groups (each comprising three individuals) with male and female military personnel in Britain were conducted. Participants included Royal Marine, Army and Royal Air Force personnel and were of a variety of ranks. In accordance with
the theory of symbolic resources, the unit of analysis for psychological development is the unit rupture-irruption of certainty-transition. This implies a process that leads to a new form of stability. This process is that which military personnel undertake in order for that which is
uncertain and unfamiliar when they begin their training to become certain and familiar. Through focusing on the rupture that takes place during the training phase within an individual's military career, one can explore how through symbolic resources, military masculinities develop.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. Geary Institute
Series
UCD Geary Institute Discussion Paper Series
WP/11/2007
Subjects

Symbolic resources

Masculinities

Military culture

Identity

Subject – LCSH
Sociology, Military
Masculinity
Symbolism (Psychology)
Identity (Psychology)
Great Britain. Army--Military life
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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