"Force Multipliers" and "Risk Multipliers:" Organizational Myth and Gender Integration of the US Combat Arms Military Occupational Specialties and Units
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Pham, Janelle M.
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Oglethorpe Univ Atlanta, Dept Sociol, Atlanta, GA USAOglethorpe Univ Atlanta, Dept Sociol, Atlanta, GA USA
Pham, Janelle M.
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[1] Oglethorpe Univ Atlanta, Dept Sociol, Atlanta, GA USA
This study examines the employment of gendered frameworks accompanying organizational imperatives to diversify and offer equal opportunities through a content analysis of the Women in Service Review conducted prior to gender integration of the U.S. military's combat arms in 2015. Through a framework of gender difference, these documents support the organizational position that integrating women into combat arms can enhance, but mostly endangers, military capability. Additionally, the military's focus on developing gender-neutral standards both claims erasure of gender as a barrier to inclusion while asserting "intrinsic" gender differences that account for (and justify) women's continued underrepresentation in combat arms units.