Abstract
This study analyzes the Gendarmerie and Army cadets’ gender-related matters within the Portuguese Military Academy (PMA), drawing from a survey conducted among over 400 cadets enrolled in that institution during 2022. By conducting a descriptive analysis of original survey data, this research seeks to identify emerging indicators that shed light on shifts within institutional leadership. The focus is on cadets' opinions concerning gender equality and its implementation process. Comparison and discussion of contemporary findings with those from earlier surveys, conducted with cadets who attended the PMA in 2016, provided valuable insights. The results primarily reveal that secondary socialization patterns among gendarmerie cadets are not significantly distinct from those observed in the Army. Notably, within the Gendarmerie, the military context emerges as a significant influencer in advocating specific agendas, such as the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda. A noteworthy discovery emerges from the fact that 40% of the surveyed cadets expressed reservations about assigning women to combat roles. This underscores the imperative to consistently monitor dimensions aimed at aligning institutional decisions and internal communication. Overall, the responses offered by cadets underscore the urgency of addressing institutional barriers, fostering inclusive training, and challenging traditional gender norms to facilitate substantive advancements in the pursuit of gender equality measures.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 632-653 |
Number of pages | 22 |
Journal | Sexuality and Culture |
Volume | 28 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 25 Sept 2023 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2023.
Funding
This research holds significant importance within the framework of the first author's doctoral program in Military Sciences at the Instituto Universit\u00E1rio Militar. The author is deeply grateful to their supervisors and all individuals who provided invaluable contributions during the preparation of this article. Our sincere acknowledgment extends to the dedicated efforts of the researchers and participants who played a crucial role in this endeavor. A special note of appreciation goes to the Portuguese Erasmus+ National Agency and the funding received from the European Union for their integral support. This research was funded by the European Commission within the EU programme for education, training, youth, and sports (Erasmus+), Grant Number 2020-1-PT01-KA203-078544 through the project Military Gender Studies\u2014 https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/2020-1-PT01-KA203-078544 .
Funders | Funder number |
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Instituto Universitário Militar | |
Portuguese Erasmus+ National Agency | |
European Commission | 2020-1-PT01-KA203-078544 |
Keywords
- Cadets
- Equality
- Leadership
- Peace and security agenda
- Women