Veterans studies


Veterans studies is an academic field that examines the diverse experiences of military veterans and their families in society.[1] As a multidisciplinary field[2] committed to advancing understanding of all aspects of the “veteran in society," inquiry draws on the intersections of the theoretical and the applied, the creative and the performative, the normative and the empirical. Topics within veterans studies could include but are not limited to combat exposure, reintegration challenges, and the complex systems and institutions that shape the "veteran experience."[3] Veterans studies, by its very nature, may analyze experiences closely tied to military studies, but the emphasis of veterans studies is the “veteran experience,” that is, what happens after the service member departs the Armed Forces.[4]

  1. ^ "Scope of Work". Veterans Studies Association. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  2. ^ Craig, Jim (November 2015). "Bounding Veterans Studies: A Review of the Field" (PDF). Veterans in Society Conference Proceedings. 2 (1): 111. Retrieved 21 March 2023 – via VTechWorks.
  3. ^ Lira, Leonard L.; Chandrasekar, Janani (2020). "The State of Research in Veterans Studies: A Systematic Literature Review". Journal of Veterans Studies. 6 (2): 46–65. doi:10.21061/jvs.v6i2.191.
  4. ^ "About this Journal". Journal of Veterans Studies. Retrieved 6 March 2023.