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Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction: Antipodean Insights into Civil-Military Relations
Brad West and Cate Carter

Chapter 1. Who Do We Think We Are? Demographic Changes in the Australian Defence Force and Implications for Social Legitimacy
Philip Hoglin

Chapter 2. Standing in the Picture: Autoethnographic Practice in Australian Military Research
Cate Carter

Chapter 3. The Australian Student Veteran Experience: Making Sense Using Lizzio’s Model
Ben Wadham, Lisa Andrewartha, Melanie K. T. Takarangi, Andrew Harvey, Brad West, Matthew Wyatt-Smith, Jodie Davis and Ella K. Moeck

Chapter 4. Resisting Change and Civilian Control: The Contested Terrain of New ADF Values
Jennifer Woodside and James Connor

Chapter 5. Symbolic Violence and the Politics of a Gender-Neutral Military
Donna Bridges and Elizabeth Wulff

Chapter 6. Interoperability, Domestic Disaster Response and Organisational Culture: Role Ambiguity between Military Personnel and Emergency Services in the 2019/20 Australian ‘Black Summer’ Bushfires
Haydn Mccomas and Brad West 

Chapter 7. Australian Military Performativity: Implications for Separation
Hannah Taino-Spick and Sue Shore

Conclusion. Antipodean Military Sociology and the Future of Civil-Military Relations Analysis: the Promise of Civil Sphere Theory
Cate Carter and Brad West

Index

The New Australian Military Sociology

Antipodean perspectives

Edited by Brad West and Cate Carter

206 pages, 6 ills., bibliog., index

ISBN  978-1-80539-629-1 Hb Published (August 2024)

eISBN 978-1-80539-630-7 eBook