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Gendered Emotion Management and Perceptions of Affective Culture in a Military Nonprofit Organization
(2006)
Jamie
Callahan
Many would argue that the culture of the military is best exemplified by the famous words uttered by General Douglas MacArthur?duty, honor, country.
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Military Science
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Gendered Emotion Management and Perceptions of Affective Culture in a Military Nonprofit Organization
(2006)
Jamie
Callahan
Although the military conducts many different kinds of activities, combat is the defining activity of any military organization.
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Military Science
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Gendered Emotion Management and Perceptions of Affective Culture in a Military Nonprofit Organization
(2006)
Jamie
Callahan
Throughout history, a fundamental value of all militaries has been the preparation for and execution of battle, or, in other words, combat.
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Military Science
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Gendered Emotion Management and Perceptions of Affective Culture in a Military Nonprofit Organization
(2006)
Jamie
Callahan
Soldiering is viewed as a masculine role; the profession of war, defense, and combat is defined by society as men's work.
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Military Science
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Gendered Emotion Management and Perceptions of Affective Culture in a Military Nonprofit Organization
(2006)
Jamie
Callahan
A deeply entrenched ?cult of masculinity? (with accompanying masculine norms, values, and lifestyles) pervades military culture.
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Military Science
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Gendered Emotion Management and Perceptions of Affective Culture in a Military Nonprofit Organization
(2006)
Jamie
Callahan
The traditional model reinforces socialization practices that complement and, in turn, foster the masculine norms and values of the underlying military culture.
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Military Science
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Gendered Emotion Management and Perceptions of Affective Culture in a Military Nonprofit Organization
(2006)
Jamie
Callahan
The military typically recruits and rewards those individuals who embody the combat, masculine-warrior ideology.
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Military Science
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Gendered Emotion Management and Perceptions of Affective Culture in a Military Nonprofit Organization
(2006)
Jamie
Callahan
The changing perspectives in American culture have begun to influence the traditional foundations of the military culture.
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Military Science
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Gendered Emotion Management and Perceptions of Affective Culture in a Military Nonprofit Organization
(2006)
Jamie
Callahan
The Air Force is the newest of the military services.
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Military Science
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Gendered Emotion Management and Perceptions of Affective Culture in a Military Nonprofit Organization
(2006)
Jamie
Callahan
As compared to the other service branches, the Air Force has a higher percentage of non-combat occupations which suggests that there is potential for a corresponding higher rate of female participation.
Advancing Women in Leadership
Electronic
Military Science
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