Title Ambivalentiška karininko profesinė tapatybė /
Translation of Title Ambivalent Professional Identity of a Military Officer.
Authors Balsys, Paulius
DOI 10.7220/2335-8777
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Is Part of Kultūra ir visuomenė: socialinių tyrimų žurnalas.. Kaunas : Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas. 2019, 10, 2, p. 71-86.. ISSN 2029-4573. eISSN 2335-8777
Keywords [eng] ambivalence ; self-realization ; hierarchy ; identity
Abstract [eng] After the Second World War, Western European societies had seen some changes in cultural values associated with liberalization, individualism, and hedonism. Value change in society becomes more and more relevant because it means the decreasing level of traditionalism and individual commitment to the group whereas self-realiza-tion becomes more and more relevant. After the war, the peace time was established and as a result the importance of modern state armies started to diminish. Nowadays modern armies are affected by organizational changes and adapt the characteristics of civilian organizations. According to some authors, in postindustrial society the professional identity of a military officer is similar to the one of a manager or an ordinary bureaucrat. For a long time, the profession of a military officer was asso-ciated with heroism, idealism, honor and prestige. The officers’ corps was regarded as a military elite manifesting leadership and high standards of a military ethics. These values remain relevant in the normative documents of armies. As an army representa-tive, military officer is also a member of a civil society. Therefore, a military officer faces the challenge of having to adapt to culturally different values of both modern society and traditional military. His professional identity has to combine culturally diverse landmarks of both society and the army. Ambivalent values determine the conf lict of different values in officer’s professional identity. The conducted research demonstrates that ambivalence points to the military officers’ dissatisfaction with self-realization in military service, horizontal relationships with subordinates and compatibility of family and service time.
Published Kaunas : Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2019