Addressing Constructions of Bullying in the British Army: A Framework for Analysis
Abstract
'Bullying' in the British Army has attracted a great amount of media and political attention in recent years. However, whilst there is near-universal agreement that 'bullying' is morally wrong and bad for individual and institutional morale, the implied or assumed meaning of the word 'bullying' seems to vary among those making statements about it. In effect, uses of the word 'bullying' when applied to the British Army are constructed in different ways by different observers, their constructions often remaining implicit and so closed to discussion. This paper, based on the study of the British Army's organizational culture over many years, offers an initial attempt at a framework for description, analysis and explanation of events where oppressive coercive behaviour is used, to provide an objective means to address cases where 'bullying' might appear to have taken place. It is hoped that his framework can be developed through further research.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA510766
Entities
People
- Charles Kirke
Organizations
- Defence Academy of the United Kingdom