Hi-Tech-Oriented National Service: The Free Choice of Religious Women Recruits and the De-Monopolization of the Israeli Military
In recent years, Israel has witnessed two significant processes that challenge the dominant republican discourse that prioritizes military over national-civic service (known as The Israeli national-civilian service—NCS)in terms of contributing the constitution of citizenship and of the material and...
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Main Authors: | Itamar Rickover, Ofra Ben Ishai, Ayala Keissar-Sugarman |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/00e940375e9e4b4f89d4009f4d1844e3 |
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