Disputas: Iselin Silja Kaspersen

Disputas: Iselin Silja Kaspersen
Ph.d.-kandidat Iselin Silja Kaspersen skal holde prøveforelesning og disputas for graden Philosophiae Doctor (ph.d.) i sosiologi ved Fakultet for samfunnsvitenskap, Nord universitet.
Iselin Silja Kaspersen
Iselin Silja Kaspersen

Tittel på avhandlingen:

On Soldiering. An Inquiriy into Soldier’s Identity Negotiations

Tittel på prøveforelesningen:

Discuss the discursive constructions of “a soldier”, in the popular culture that surrounds young men and women today, and discuss what consequences these discourses may have for the youth’s doing of gender and the soldier role when they enter into the military institution.

Tid for prøveforelesning: 12:15 – 13:15
Tid for disputas: 14:15 – 17:30
Språk: Prøveforelesning og disputas foregår på engelsk
Sted: Bodø, A2 Stein Rokkan
Disputasleder: Prodekan Cecilie Høj Anvik

Bedømmelseskommisjon:

  • Førsteamanuensis Rene Moelker, Netherlands Defence Academy
  • Seniorforsker Nina Rones, Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt
  • Professor Johans Tveit Sandvin, Nord universitet

Veiledere:

  • Hovedveileder: Forsker I Trond Bliksvær, Nordlandsforskning
  • Intern medveileder: Professor Jan Kåre Breivik, Nord universitet

Prøveforelesning og disputasen er åpen for alle interesserte tilhørere. Avhandlingen blir tilgjengelig for gjennomsyn ved å kontakte Anneli M. Watterud på e-post: anneli.m.watterud@nord.no.

Om avhandlingen:

This thesis delves into the concept of being a soldier, with a specific focus on the Norwegian military institution. It explores the various interpretations of the soldier role and how Norwegian soldiers navigate their identities within the institutional context.

The first article introduces a typology of seven ideal soldier types – warrior, nation defender, law-enforcer, humanitarian, state-builder, ideological, and contractor soldier. These ideal types are derived from Weberian principles, serving as pure and logical constructs to understand the actions of hypothetical soldiers. I propose that these ideal types offer valuable theoretical concepts for navigating empirical realities and comprehending how the soldier’s role is perceived and enacted by soldiers and others.

The second and third articles employ qualitative methods and symbolic interactionism to explore soldiers’ moral careers and women’s identity negotiations and performance in the Norwegian Army. My findings from the second article reveal that the interviewed soldiers are willing to compromise their moral values to meet institutional obligations. The third article explores the process by which women within the military institution internalize and accommodate condescending attitudes and behavior, thereby impeding their ability to engage in whistleblowing activities.

Overall, the thesis provides insights into identity negotiations within the military institution and some of their broader implications. It emphasizes the need to address these processes seriously if we aim to align the military institution with ethical and moral standards prevalent in society. Unethical and illegal behavior is not solely an individual responsibility but a collective one, especially in the Norwegian military, given its conscription of young individuals.

The Northern Star Symposium 2024: Mending
Konferanse/seminar
6.8. mai 2024

The Northern Star Symposium 2024: Mending

Bodø, Norway
09:00
16:00
The Northern Star Symposium is a three-day academic gathering in Bodø. The goal of this symposium is to have a place to discuss topics and questions that are not among the mainstream of conferences and journals.
Midtveisseminar: James Badu
Konferanse/seminar
7. mai 2024

Midtveisseminar: James Badu

Nord universitet, A103
12:00
14:00
PhD-kandidat James Badu, ved Senter for beredskap og samvirke - NORDLAB, holder sitt midtveisseminar tirsdag 7. mai kl. 12.00 i rom A103 i Bodø.