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ID166591
Title ProperFrom the sociology of the (military) profession to the sociology of (security) expertise
Other Title Information the case of European national defence universities
LanguageENG
AuthorLibel, Tamir
Summary / Abstract (Note)Few would disagree that European militaries have experienced dramatic changes since the end of the Cold War. Much of the discussion on these changes to date has referred to the concept of professionalism. However, this approach became outdated as professions in post-industrialist societies entered a state of crisis as a result of growing competition from a variety of competitors. The present study adapts a new framework from the sociology of knowledge literature – sociology of expertise – into one, sociology of security expertise, which is suitable for study of contemporary armed forces. Its utility is demonstrated through analysis of five European professional military education institutions. The analysis shows that European military organisations are transiting, albeit in various degrees, from one form of social organisation of military knowledge production – associated with the military education model common to traditional military colleges – toward another, which is related to the military education model of national defence universities. Hence it is highly probable that European military organisations lose, either voluntary or unintentionally, their professional character and can no longer be unquestionably assumed to be military professions. Hence, they should be analysed hereafter using the sociology of security expertise framework.
`In' analytical NoteDefence Studies Vol. 19, No.1; Mar 2019: p.62-84
Journal SourceDefence Studies Vol: 19 No 1
Key WordsMilitary education ;  Civil-military relations ;  European Security ;  Military Professionalism ;  Officership


 
 
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