2016
DOI: 10.1177/0095327x16642041
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Politicization Beyond Politics

Abstract: There is growing interest in the implications of military service for the political attitudes, behaviors, and activism of military veterans. This article considers how promission and antiwar veterans' narrate their experiences of becoming political activists and the mechanisms that effect that transition. The research draws on narratives from 40 members of the antiwar organization Iraq Veterans against the War and 28 members of the promission organization Vets for Freedom. Using ''exemplars'' from opposing pol… Show more

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“… 9. See Humensky et al (2013), Walker (2013), Neill-Harris et al (2016), Cooper et al (2018), Flores (2017), Bailey et al (2019), Van Slyke and Armstrong (2020), and Griffith (2020). …”
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confidence: 99%
“… 9. See Humensky et al (2013), Walker (2013), Neill-Harris et al (2016), Cooper et al (2018), Flores (2017), Bailey et al (2019), Van Slyke and Armstrong (2020), and Griffith (2020). …”
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confidence: 99%