Members
Military Sociology and Critical Military Studies
Cultural Geography and Militarism
Military Families
Masculinities
Critical Military Studies and political geography
Gender and militarism
Military spouses, precarity, and resistance
Qualitative and creative methodologies
Military families and family law
Military ex-wives post-LASPO
Vulnerability, resilience, power, and autonomy
Qualitative methods and socio-legal approaches
Gender and the impact of military service
Military families health and well-being
Barriers to service access in the military and veteran community
Mixed methodologies
Domestic and sexual violence in the British military
Gendered militarism
Gender-based violence across the war-peace continuum
Qualitative methodologies
Health & well-being of military families
Mental health & help-seeking
Public attitudes to the military
Mixed methods
Military sociology and critical military studies
Gender and military spouse's labour
Stigma and welfare provision
Qualitative methodologies
Military families, social connection and wellbeing
Australian military families
Social media and online communities
Qualitative methodologies
Commonwealth military spouses' lived experiences, cultural competence
Impact of transition on military families
The Armed Forces Covenant
Autoethnography
Anthropology of the military and war studies
Political violence and transitional justice
Military families
Ethnographic research methods
Sociology and critical military studies
Incorporated overseas military wives
Identities within the socio-spaces of the garrison
Feminist theory and qualitative methodologies
Family life experiences in the military
Occupation-related family separation
Identity: military vs. civilian
Mixed methodologies
Mental health and help-seeking
Military families health and well-being
Awareness of and access to veterans health services
Mixed methodologies
Military spouse’s life experiences
Impact of mental health
Military spouse’s health and wellbeing
Feminist theory and qualitative methodologies
Critical Military Studies
Gendered knowledge production about war and the military
Women's war labour as military partners and combatants
Qualitative and creative methodologies
Gendered legacies of War
Memory, trauma and homecoming
Embodiment and experience
Creative and visual research methods