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HERO ID
7195279
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
LANGUAGE MATTERS IN THE MILITARY
Author(s)
van Dijk, A; Soeters, JL; ,
Year
2008
Publisher
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
Location
BINGLEY
Book Title
ARMED FORCES AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION: SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Page Numbers
303-325
DOI
10.1016/S1572-8323(08)07016-1
Web of Science Id
WOS:000271096300018
Abstract
In their effort to rebuild the society of the host-nation, military organizations depend on collaboration and communication with other international contingents and the local population. Language understanding in this regard is of eminent importance. Linguistic skills and the intervention of interpreters could contribute to the inter-communicational process, and hence positively affect the general effectiveness of the mission as a whole. In this article theoretical concepts and notions are illustrated with empirical observations from everyday military practice during peace-support operations. The article concludes with avenues for future research.
Editor(s)
Caforio, G; Kummel, G; Purkayastha, B;
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