All Stories

  1. War is where the hearth is: gendered labor and the everyday reproduction of the geopolitical in the army reserves
  2. Liberal militarism as insecurity, desire and ambivalence: Gender, race and the everyday geopolitics of war
  3. Critical Military Studies as Method: An Approach to Studying Gender and the Military
  4. Raising an Army: The Geopolitics of Militarizing the Lives of Working-Class Boys in an Age of Austerity
  5. Gender, race, militarism and remembrance: the everyday geopolitics of the poppy
  6. Book Review: Orientalism and War by Tarak Barkawi and Keith StanskiOrientalism and War. Edited by BarkawiTarakStanskiKeith. London: Hurst. 2012. xii + 346 pp. £25.00. ISBN 978 1 84904 208 6
  7. What is Critical Military Studies?
  8. Telling geopolitical tales: temporality, rationality, and the ‘childish’ in the ongoing war for the Falklands-Malvinas Islands
  9. Sjoberg, Laura, Gendering Global Conflict: Toward a Feminist Theory of War
  10. War, Identity and the Liberal State
  11. Introduction: Traces of Conflict
  12. Book Review: Making Gender, Making War: Violence, Military and Peacekeeping PracticesKronsellAnnicaSvedbergErika, (Eds.) Making Gender, Making War: Violence, Military and Peacekeeping Practices. New York, NY: Routledge, 2012. 254 pp. $125. ISBN: 978-0-...
  13. Gender, Race and Border Security Practices: A Profane Reading of ‘Muscular Liberalism’
  14. Kids with Guns: Militarization, Masculinities, Moral Panic, and (Dis)Organized Violence
  15. Harnessing Social Diversity in the British Armed Forces: The Limitations of ‘Management’ Approaches
  16. Effecting Discrimination
  17. Book Review: The Psychology of the Peacekeeper: Lessons from the Field
  18. Kids with Guns
  19. Gender and militaries: the importance of military masculinities for the conduct of state sanctioned violence