[KS] Call for papers: Special Issue of Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Seungsook Moon semoon at vassar.edu
Tue Nov 11 20:48:51 EST 2025


Hello,
Can you post the following announcement?

Thank you,
Seungsook Moon
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*Call for papers*: Special Issue of *Humanities and Social Sciences
Communications*
                           on Culture of Command: Identity, Power, and
Belonging in Global Militaries

This collection invites work that explores the cultural dimensions of
military life across global contexts. We are particularly interested in how
armed forces (both state and non-state) construct and challenge ideas of
gender, race, nationalism, professionalism, and sacrifice. In an era marked
by both transnational conflict and rising demands for accountability,
understanding military culture requires interdisciplinary approaches that
bridge anthropology, sociology, political science, history, gender studies,
and cultural theory. This collection seeks to illuminate how military
institutions both reflect and shape the societies they serve, and how
individuals navigate identity, power and belonging within and around them.

*Guest Editors*:
Dr. Seungsook Moon, Department of Sociology, Vassar College, USA
Dr. Elisheva Rosmam, Department of Political Studies, Bar-Ilan University,
Israel
Dr. Enio Viterbo-Martins, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Coimbra,
Portugal

Flyer for the special issue is available here:
https://www.nature.com/collections/jiaeiccaja/guest-editors




-- 
Seungsook Moon, Ph.D.
Professor of Sociology
Department of Sociology
Vassar College, Box #507
124 Raymond Avenue
Poughkeepsie, NY 12604
Office Tel:  845-437-7662
Author, *Civic Activism in South Korea: the Intertwining of Democracy and
Neoliberalism* (2024)
https://cup.columbia.edu/book/civic-activism-in-south-korea/9780231211482
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