Reserve Soldiers as Transmigrants—Two Decades On: A Research Note

Eyal Ben Ari, Edna Lomsky-Feder, Nir Gazit
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The choice of our article—Reserve Soldiers as Transmigrants—for the 50th anniversary of Armed Forces & Society special issue indicates heightened interest in reserve forces and recognition of their organizational and social uniqueness. At base of our previous publications was an implicit assumption that reservists belong to diverse and representative social and cultural groups. In other words, we did not explicitly address the issues of the social distribution of reservists. In this short piece, we turn that assumption into a variable so that the key questions that arise for further research are “Who serves in the reserves?” and “What are the implications of the social distribution of reservists?” While these questions have been addressed in regard to conscripts and regulars, there is a dearth of relevant studies on reserves. We suggest that this line of analysis further illuminates the complexity of contracts and dynamics between reservists, the military, and the state.
作为移民的后备役士兵--二十年过去了:研究说明
武装部队与社会》50 周年特刊选择了我们的文章--《作为移民的预备役士兵》,这表明人们对预备役部队的兴趣日益浓厚,并认识到他们在组织和社会方面的独特性。我们以前发表的文章都隐含着一个假设,即预备役军人属于不同的、具有代表性的社会和文化群体。换句话说,我们没有明确讨论预备役人员的社会分布问题。在这篇短文中,我们将这一假设转化为变量,从而提出了需要进一步研究的关键问题:"谁在预备役服役?"以及 "预备役人员的社会分布有何影响?"虽然这些问题已经在应征入伍者和正规军中得到了探讨,但对预备役人员的相关研究却十分匮乏。我们认为,这一分析思路进一步揭示了预备役人员、军队和国家之间契约和动态关系的复杂性。
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