Inclusion in the American Military
A Force for Diversity
Herausgeber: Ender, Morten G.; Kelty, Ryan
Inclusion in the American Military
A Force for Diversity
Herausgeber: Ender, Morten G.; Kelty, Ryan
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The revised, updated, and expanded edition of Inclusion in the American Military: A Force for Diversity provides an updated, rich, expanded, and absorbing overview of the social history and contemporary standing of diversity and inclusion in the United States armed forces covering eleven different and unique social groups.
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The revised, updated, and expanded edition of Inclusion in the American Military: A Force for Diversity provides an updated, rich, expanded, and absorbing overview of the social history and contemporary standing of diversity and inclusion in the United States armed forces covering eleven different and unique social groups.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9781666928730
- ISBN-10: 1666928739
- Artikelnr.: 68536686
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9781666928730
- ISBN-10: 1666928739
- Artikelnr.: 68536686
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Morten Ender is sociologist and professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership at the United States Military Academy. Ryan Kelty is professor of sociology at the United States Air Force Academy. David Rohall is dean of campus and community relations at Ohio University Eastern. Michael D. Matthews is professor of engineering psychology at the United States Military Academy.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Diversity and Inclusion in the US Military
Morten G. Ender, Ryan Kelty, David E. Rohall, and Michael D. Matthews
Part 1: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigrants
1.Native American "Warriors" in the US Armed Forces
William C. Meadows
Lived Experience: Lolita Burrell
2.Rising Minority: Hispanics in the US Military
Karin De Angelis
Lived Experience: Perla Rodriguez
3.Humble Citizens and Proud Soldiers: The Character and Caliber of
Asian-American Military Service
Katie Matthew and Deenesh Sohoni
Lived Experience: Esther Kim
4.Ongoing Inclusion: African Americans in the Military
Hise Gibson, Morten G. Ender, Liat Shapiro, and JooHee Han
Lived Experience: Jabari Miller
5.Immigrants and Non-Citizens in the US Military: Inclusion, Promotion, and
Separation
Eiko Strader and Jae Yu
Lived Experience: Mingjung Park
Part 2: (Sex)uality and (Trans)gender
6.Women and the US Military: An Update on Progress and Challenges
Janice H. Laurence
Lived Experience: Kathleen York
7.Lesbian and Gay Service Members and Their Families
David G. Smith and Karin De Angelis
Lived Experience: Andrea Howard
8. The Integration of Trans People into the Military
Judith E. Rosenstein and Kris J. Moore
Lived Experience: Kris Moore
Part 3: Contiguous: Religion, Ability, and Civilians
9.Religious Diversity in the US Armed Forces
Michelle Sandhoff
Lived Experience: Simratpal Singh
10.Disability in the US Military
Michelle A. Butler Samuels
Lived Experience: Rafael E. Chico-Lugo
11.Civilians in the US Military's Total Force
Ryan Kelty and Richard E. Niemeyer
Lived Experience: Tricia Surinak
Conclusion - Tying Steel: Diversity, Intersectionality, and Interventions
Morten G. Ender, Ryan Kelty, David E. Rohall, and Michael D. Matthews
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Diversity and Inclusion in the US Military
Morten G. Ender, Ryan Kelty, David E. Rohall, and Michael D. Matthews
Part 1: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigrants
1.Native American "Warriors" in the US Armed Forces
William C. Meadows
Lived Experience: Lolita Burrell
2.Rising Minority: Hispanics in the US Military
Karin De Angelis
Lived Experience: Perla Rodriguez
3.Humble Citizens and Proud Soldiers: The Character and Caliber of
Asian-American Military Service
Katie Matthew and Deenesh Sohoni
Lived Experience: Esther Kim
4.Ongoing Inclusion: African Americans in the Military
Hise Gibson, Morten G. Ender, Liat Shapiro, and JooHee Han
Lived Experience: Jabari Miller
5.Immigrants and Non-Citizens in the US Military: Inclusion, Promotion, and
Separation
Eiko Strader and Jae Yu
Lived Experience: Mingjung Park
Part 2: (Sex)uality and (Trans)gender
6.Women and the US Military: An Update on Progress and Challenges
Janice H. Laurence
Lived Experience: Kathleen York
7.Lesbian and Gay Service Members and Their Families
David G. Smith and Karin De Angelis
Lived Experience: Andrea Howard
8. The Integration of Trans People into the Military
Judith E. Rosenstein and Kris J. Moore
Lived Experience: Kris Moore
Part 3: Contiguous: Religion, Ability, and Civilians
9.Religious Diversity in the US Armed Forces
Michelle Sandhoff
Lived Experience: Simratpal Singh
10.Disability in the US Military
Michelle A. Butler Samuels
Lived Experience: Rafael E. Chico-Lugo
11.Civilians in the US Military's Total Force
Ryan Kelty and Richard E. Niemeyer
Lived Experience: Tricia Surinak
Conclusion - Tying Steel: Diversity, Intersectionality, and Interventions
Morten G. Ender, Ryan Kelty, David E. Rohall, and Michael D. Matthews
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Diversity and Inclusion in the US Military
Morten G. Ender, Ryan Kelty, David E. Rohall, and Michael D. Matthews
Part 1: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigrants
1.Native American "Warriors" in the US Armed Forces
William C. Meadows
Lived Experience: Lolita Burrell
2.Rising Minority: Hispanics in the US Military
Karin De Angelis
Lived Experience: Perla Rodriguez
3.Humble Citizens and Proud Soldiers: The Character and Caliber of
Asian-American Military Service
Katie Matthew and Deenesh Sohoni
Lived Experience: Esther Kim
4.Ongoing Inclusion: African Americans in the Military
Hise Gibson, Morten G. Ender, Liat Shapiro, and JooHee Han
Lived Experience: Jabari Miller
5.Immigrants and Non-Citizens in the US Military: Inclusion, Promotion, and
Separation
Eiko Strader and Jae Yu
Lived Experience: Mingjung Park
Part 2: (Sex)uality and (Trans)gender
6.Women and the US Military: An Update on Progress and Challenges
Janice H. Laurence
Lived Experience: Kathleen York
7.Lesbian and Gay Service Members and Their Families
David G. Smith and Karin De Angelis
Lived Experience: Andrea Howard
8. The Integration of Trans People into the Military
Judith E. Rosenstein and Kris J. Moore
Lived Experience: Kris Moore
Part 3: Contiguous: Religion, Ability, and Civilians
9.Religious Diversity in the US Armed Forces
Michelle Sandhoff
Lived Experience: Simratpal Singh
10.Disability in the US Military
Michelle A. Butler Samuels
Lived Experience: Rafael E. Chico-Lugo
11.Civilians in the US Military's Total Force
Ryan Kelty and Richard E. Niemeyer
Lived Experience: Tricia Surinak
Conclusion - Tying Steel: Diversity, Intersectionality, and Interventions
Morten G. Ender, Ryan Kelty, David E. Rohall, and Michael D. Matthews
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Diversity and Inclusion in the US Military
Morten G. Ender, Ryan Kelty, David E. Rohall, and Michael D. Matthews
Part 1: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigrants
1.Native American "Warriors" in the US Armed Forces
William C. Meadows
Lived Experience: Lolita Burrell
2.Rising Minority: Hispanics in the US Military
Karin De Angelis
Lived Experience: Perla Rodriguez
3.Humble Citizens and Proud Soldiers: The Character and Caliber of
Asian-American Military Service
Katie Matthew and Deenesh Sohoni
Lived Experience: Esther Kim
4.Ongoing Inclusion: African Americans in the Military
Hise Gibson, Morten G. Ender, Liat Shapiro, and JooHee Han
Lived Experience: Jabari Miller
5.Immigrants and Non-Citizens in the US Military: Inclusion, Promotion, and
Separation
Eiko Strader and Jae Yu
Lived Experience: Mingjung Park
Part 2: (Sex)uality and (Trans)gender
6.Women and the US Military: An Update on Progress and Challenges
Janice H. Laurence
Lived Experience: Kathleen York
7.Lesbian and Gay Service Members and Their Families
David G. Smith and Karin De Angelis
Lived Experience: Andrea Howard
8. The Integration of Trans People into the Military
Judith E. Rosenstein and Kris J. Moore
Lived Experience: Kris Moore
Part 3: Contiguous: Religion, Ability, and Civilians
9.Religious Diversity in the US Armed Forces
Michelle Sandhoff
Lived Experience: Simratpal Singh
10.Disability in the US Military
Michelle A. Butler Samuels
Lived Experience: Rafael E. Chico-Lugo
11.Civilians in the US Military's Total Force
Ryan Kelty and Richard E. Niemeyer
Lived Experience: Tricia Surinak
Conclusion - Tying Steel: Diversity, Intersectionality, and Interventions
Morten G. Ender, Ryan Kelty, David E. Rohall, and Michael D. Matthews
Index
About the Editors and Contributors