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Defying the Prohibited Arena: Women in the UAE Military,ructed by relations of domination and subordination. However, most of us are still unaware of how the system of domination and submission operates theoretically and practically. By definition, women throughout the world have experienced different kinds of relations of domination, based on their actuHumble 发表于 2025-3-23 15:38:40
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The Militarization of Gender and Sexuality in the Iraq War,rms, men’s sustained and vigorous resistance to military service by women and homosexuals, mass rape and sexual servitude in warfare, survival sex by refugees and non-combatants in war zones, sexual commerce surrounding military bases and in’ rest and recreation’ destinations (.; .; .; .; ., .). TheFOR 发表于 2025-3-23 23:11:05
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Book 2008 World Congress of Sociology in the beautiful landscape of Southern Africa. As usual on these occasions, the ISA‘s Research Committee: Armed Forces & Conflict Resolution (RC 01) organized several sessions dealing with issues of military sociology, the sociology of war and conflict resolution. One ofALE 发表于 2025-3-24 10:30:21
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-90935-6Armed conflict; Gender; Kriegeinsatz; Military Sociology; Post-Conflict Reconstruction; Soldatin; conflict恩惠 发表于 2025-3-24 17:40:31
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From Loyalty to Dissent: How Military Women Respond to Integration Dilemmas,d the number of women in their armed forces. During the past three decades various restrictions have been lifted; women have been progressively allowed to enter military academies and given access to a wider variety of positions and functions. In 2000, around 280,000 women were serving in NATO forces.