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ID173124
Title ProperFull-Spectrum Social Science for a Broader View on Cohesion
LanguageENG
AuthorKäihkö, Ilmari ;  Ilmari Käihkö ;  Haldén, Peter
Summary / Abstract (Note)In October 2018, Armed Forces & Society published a special issue dedicated to broadening the perspective on military cohesion from the narrow focus on 20th and 21st Western state militaries and the microlevel. The special issue emphasized the need for a theoretical and methodological broadening of the study of cohesion: In order to understand the majority of armed groups in the world, it is necessary to investigate macro- and mesolevel preconditions of microlevel cohesion. Such preconditions include the existence of states, nations, and modern military organization. These are specific to modern, Western contexts, and rarely feature in historical or non-Western cases. In many cases, investigating these preconditions requires qualitative methods. In a critical response, Siebold contested some of the arguments of the special issue, claiming that our argument was exaggerated and our methodologies inadequate. In this reply, we seek to clarify some of the issues and arguments at stake.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 46, No.3; Jul 2020: p.517-522
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol: 46 No 3
Key WordsSociology ;  Social Science ;  Eurocentrism ;  Cohesion ;  Military Cohesion


 
 
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