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ID188795
Title ProperFinnish Military Officer Identities and Micro-Political Resistance
LanguageENG
AuthorKouri, Suvi
Summary / Abstract (Note)Drawing on the concept of micro-political resistance, this article presents an empirical analysis of how officers of the Finnish Defence Forces challenge, resist, and reinforce the collective military identities constructed within the prevailing organizational discourses. There is a need for identity work to meet the norms and ideals of the military, but individuals can also work as change agents. Micro-political resistance derives from feelings of otherness as well as conflict between the dominant organizational identities and individuals’ personal interests. This study presents a thematic discourse analysis based on texts written by 108 officers and 12 interviews on the theme of “the ideal soldier.” Three main discourses of micro-political resistance were identified: perceiving the profession of a military officer as a job like any other rather than a sacred calling, putting family first, and being oneself instead of embodying the traditional masculine ideal soldier.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 49, No.1; Jan 2023: p.160-178
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol: 49 No 1
Key WordsMilitary Organization ;  Gender Issues ;  Identity Work ;  Ideal Soldier ;  Military Identity ;  Micro-Political Resistance


 
 
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