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Titlebook: Social Media and the Armed Forces; Eva Moehlecke de Baseggio​,Olivia Schneider,Tibor Book 2020 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Auth

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Debating German Special Forces: A Scandal in the Military, a Documentary, and a Threadand leniency, (3) shock and concern, (4) the Minister of Defence and her discharge of office, and (5) tradition and identity. The posts show a controversial debate, allow for some insight into German civil-military relations, and reveal some implications of the social media age for the armed forces.
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Introduction,vidual members of a society, but also to its institutions and organisations. The tendencies of isomorphism, which is the process of adopting processes and strategies that have proven to be successful in other organisations (DiMaggio PJ, Powell WW: Am Sociol Rev 48(2):147–160, 1983), force public sec
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Ubiquity with a Dark Side: Civil-Military Gaps in Social Media Usages. Research exists on the U.S. military’s adoption of social media, but less is known about the everyday implications of social media use and how service members might differ in their uses from their civilian peers. Using survey data comparing (N = 960) American civilian college students, Reserve Of
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Social Media Use at a U.S. Military Academy: Perceived Implications for Performance and Behaviorocial media use for military personnel. In order to fill this gap, we surveyed cadets and faculty at a United States service academy. Most cadets and faculty members agreed that cadets spend more time than is ideal on social media, and most faculty surveyed had observed cadets using social (and othe
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The Need for Visibility: The Influence of Social Media Communication on Swiss Armed Forces Officers media communication, less is known about the effects on actual employees. Thus, the focus of this contribution is to collect and analyse the wishes, needs, and attitudes of officers of the Swiss Armed Forces that relate to social media communication in particular and communication in general. Desig
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