This book examines the journeys of 114 veterans as they seek to make sense of their military experiences and their new post service pacifist and/or antiwar identity. Focusing on the identity change process, the book reveals the powerful role of moral authenticity in living a life of well-being after military service.
This book examines the journeys of 114 veterans as they seek to make sense of their military experiences and their new post service pacifist and/or antiwar identity. Focusing on the identity change process, the book reveals the powerful role of moral authenticity in living a life of well-being after military service.
Julie Putnam Hart is associate professor of sociology at Ohio Dominican University. Anjel Stough-Hunter is assistant professor of sociology at Ohio Dominican University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Identity Theory 2. Research Methods 3. The Combat Catalyst of Identity Change 4. The Betrayal Catalyst of Identity Change 5. The Religious Conviction Catalyst of Identity Change 6. The Education Catalyst of Identity Change 7. Comparing Activist Veterans to Non-Activist Veterans 8. Renegotiating Masculinity for Anti-war Veterans 9. Findings Conclusions and Implications
Introduction 1. Identity Theory 2. Research Methods 3. The Combat Catalyst of Identity Change 4. The Betrayal Catalyst of Identity Change 5. The Religious Conviction Catalyst of Identity Change 6. The Education Catalyst of Identity Change 7. Comparing Activist Veterans to Non-Activist Veterans 8. Renegotiating Masculinity for Anti-war Veterans 9. Findings Conclusions and Implications
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