The Routledge handbook of war and society: Iraq and Afghanistan/ edited by Steven Carlton-Ford and Morten G. Ender. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2011. - xxiii, 324 p. : 26 cm.

Part I
War on the ground: combat and its aftermath
1 Fighting Two Protracted Wars: Recruiting and Retention with
an All-Volunteer Force
Susan M. Ross
2 Fighting the Irregular War in Afghanistan: Success in Conibat;
Struggles in Stabilization
liri^^id Myers l^auilonis
3 Learning the Lessons of Counterinsurgency
hin Roxborou^h
4 Twenty-First Century Narratives from Afghanistan: Storytelling,
Morality, and War
Ryan D. Pen^elly and Anne Inrin
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5 Two US Combat Units in Iraq: Psychological Contracts When Expectations
and Realities Diverge 56
WilburJ. Scott, Dauid R. McCoiie and George R. Mastroiaitiii
6 Capture of Saddam Hussein: Social Network Analysis and
Counterinsurgency Operations 68
Brian J. Reed and David R. Sef>al
I Apples, Barrels, and Abu Ghraib 78
George R. Mastroianni and Georj^e H. Reed
8 The War on Terror in the Early Twenty-First Century: Applying Lessons from
Sociological Classics and Sites of Abuse 88
Ryan Ashley Caldwell and Stjepan G. Mestrovic
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War onthe ground: non-combat operations, non-combatants, and operators 101
9 Pohcmg Post-War Iraq: Insurgency, Civilian Police, and the Reconstmction
of Society
Mathieii Deftem and Suzanne Sutphin
10 Policing Afghanistan: Civilian Police Refomi and the Resurgence ofthe Taliban 114
Matbieii Dejiem
II Managing Humanitarian Infomiation in Iraq 195
Aldo Benini, Charles Conley, Joseph M. Donahue and Shawn Messick
12 Role of Contractor and Other Non-Military Personnel in Today's Wars 137
O. Shaim Cupp and William C. Latham, Jr.
13 Evaluating Psychological Operations in Operation Enduring Freedom 149
James H. Griffith
14 Amied Conflict and Health: Cholera in Iraq
Daniel Poole
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Part III
The war back home: the social construction ofwar, its heroes
and Its enemies '
187
16 Globalization and the Invasion of Iraq; State Power and the
Enforcement of Neoliberalism
Daniel Hi^an ^
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17 The Pakistan and Afghan Crisis 200
Riaz Ahmed Shaikh
18 Mass Media as Risk-Management in the "War on Terror" 211
Christopher M. Picpcr
19 Talking War: How Elite US Newspaper Editorials and Opinion Pieces
Debated the Attack on Iraq 222
Alexander G. Nikolaeu and Dou(>las V. Porpora
20 Debating Anti-War Protests: The Microlevel Discourse of Social Movement
Framing on a University Listserv 234
Mark Hedley and Sara A. Clark
21 Making Heroes: An Attributional Perspective 245
Grc^'or)/ C. Gibson, Richard Ho^^an.John Stahura and Eujiene Jackson
22 Making the Muslim Enemy: The Social Construction of the Enemy in the
War on Terror 257
Hrin Stcuter and Deborah Wills
Part IV
The war back home: families and young people on the home front 269
23 Greedy Media: Aniiy Families, Embedded Reporting, and
War in Iraq 271
Morten G. Ender, Kathleen M. Campbell, Toya J. Davis and Patrick R. Michaelis
24 Militaiy Child Well-Being in the Face ofMultiple Deployments 283
Rachel Upari, Anna Winters, Kenneth Matos, Jason Smith and Lindsay Rock
25 American Undergraduate Attitudes Toward the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan:
Trends and Variations 294
Morten G. Ender, David E. Rohall and Michael D. Matthews
Index
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Afghan War, 2001-
Afghan War, 2001---Social aspects.
Americans--Afghanistan.
Sociology, Military--Afghanistan.
Americans--Iraq.
Sociology, Military--Iraq.

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