Items where Author is "Millar, Katharine M."
Number of items: 19.
Masculinist actionism:gender and strategic change in US cyber strategy. (2024)
Millar, Katharine M. and Shires, James
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Conspiratorial medievalism:history and hyperagency in the far right knights templar security imaginary. (2021)
Millar, Katharine M. and Lopez, Julia Costa
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COVID-19 as a mass death event. (2021)
Han, Yuna and Millar, Katharine M. and Bayly, Martin J.
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Britain avoids talking about COVID-19 deaths. that’s a mistake.
Millar, Katharine M. and Han, Yuna and Kuhn, Katharina and Bayly, Martin J. and Morlino, Irene
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Combat as a moving target: masculinities, the heroic soldier myth and normative martial violence.
Millar, Katharine M. and Tidy, Joanna
Confronting the COVID-19 pandemic:grief, loss, and social order.
Millar, Katharine M. and Han, Yuna and Bayly, Martin J. and Kuhn, Katharina and Morlino, Irene
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Death does not become her: an examination of the public construction of female American soldiers as liminal figures.
Millar, Katharine M.
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Deploying feminism:the role of gender in NATO military operations. By Stéfanie von Hlatky. New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. 248p. $34.95 cloth.
Millar, Katharine M.
Introduction.
Millar, Katharine M.
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Limitations of hypocrisy as a strategy of critique in international politics.
Millar, Katharine M.
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Masculinity can influence cyber strategy.
Millar, Katharine M.
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Mutually implicated myths: the democratic control of the armed forces and militarism.
Millar, Katharine M.
Q and A with Dr Katharine M Millar on support the troops:military obligation, gender and the making of political community.
Millar, Katharine M.
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Response to Stefanie von Hlatky's review of Support the Troops:Military Obligation, Gender, and the Making of Political Community.
Millar, Katharine M.
Soldiers of empire: Indian and British armies in World War II. By Tarak Barkawi.
Millar, Katharine M.
Support the troops:military obligation, gender, and the making of political community.
Millar, Katharine M.
What do we do now? Examining civilian masculinity/ies in contemporary liberal civil-military relations.
Millar, Katharine M.
What makes violence martial? Adopt a sniper and normative imaginaries of violence in the contemporary United States.
Millar, Katharine M.
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The temporal politics of inevitability:mass death during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Millar, Katharine M. and Han, Yuna and Bayly, Martin J.
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