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Moral Injury and Soldiers in Conflict

Political Practices and Public Perceptions

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Paperback, 182 blz. | Engels
Taylor & Francis | 1e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9780367546380
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Hoofdrubriek : Naslagwerken
Taylor & Francis 1e druk, 2023 9780367546380
Onderdeel van serie War, Conflict and Ethics
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This book advances an interdisciplinary understanding of moral injury by analyzing the stories of military veterans of combat and peace missions.
In the past decade, the concept of moral injury has emerged to address the potential moral impact of deployment. This book contributes to an interdisciplinary conceptualization of moral injury while, at the same time, critically evaluating the concept’s premises and implications. It paints an urgent and compassionate picture of the moral impact of soldiers’ deployment experience and the role of political practices and public perceptions in moral injury. It does so by drawing on the experiences of close to a hundred Dutch veterans deployed to Bosnia (Srebrenica) and Afghanistan, and analyzing their stories from the perspectives of psychology, philosophy, theology and social sciences. Ultimately, this book advances the understanding of moral, political and societal dimensions of moral injury and contributes to practical efforts aimed at its prevention.
This book will be of much interest to students of ethics and war, cultural anthropology, conflict studies and international relations.

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ISBN13:9780367546380
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:182
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:31-5-2023
Hoofdrubriek:Naslagwerken

Over Tine Molendijk

Tine Molendijk is Assistant Professor at the Netherlands Defense Academy (NLDA) and Research Fellow at the Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands.

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