Item does not contain fulltextAdoption is currently subject to a great deal of media scrutiny. High-profile cases of international adoption via the internet and other unofficial routes, have drawn attention to the relative ease with which children can be obtained on the global circuit, and have brought about legislation which regulates the exchange of children within and between countries. However a scarcity of research into cross-cultural attitudes to child-rearing, and a wider lack of awareness of cultural difference in adoptive contexts, has meant that the assumptions underlying Western childcare policy are seldom examined or made explicit. These articles look at adoption practices from Africa, Oceania, Asia and Central America, includin...
Over the past decades, the movement of children across borders has become a global phenomenon of fam...
Transnational adoption generates ample controversy both within and outside the adoption community. I...
Ethnographic studies in West Africa show that the practice of sending children away to be raised by ...
Adoption is currently subject to a great deal of media scrutiny. High-profile cases of international...
Although it may seem ironic that a policy affecting so few children should engage so much political ...
This article focuses on children’s narrated experiences of fosterage in East Cameroon. It seeks to c...
This article focuses on children's narrated experiences of fosterage in East Cameroon. It seeks to c...
West African countries adopt child fostering or kinship placement as a traditional form of social pr...
The strongest ties in African families are consangineous rather than conjugal, and child fosterage i...
The relevance of children adscription has clearly suggested the need of taking into account the vari...
Introduction / Erdmute Alber, Jeannett Martin and Catrien Notermans -- A framework for the analysis ...
The paper examines emerging trends in child fostering and adoption practices among the Igbo in time ...
Carla Guerron MonteroThe flow of children throughout the world reflects how policies about internati...
Research Framework: Benin, a country of origin with little investment in adoption so far, ratified i...
Debates around international adoptions, invoke often passionate arguments for and against. Is this ‘...
Over the past decades, the movement of children across borders has become a global phenomenon of fam...
Transnational adoption generates ample controversy both within and outside the adoption community. I...
Ethnographic studies in West Africa show that the practice of sending children away to be raised by ...
Adoption is currently subject to a great deal of media scrutiny. High-profile cases of international...
Although it may seem ironic that a policy affecting so few children should engage so much political ...
This article focuses on children’s narrated experiences of fosterage in East Cameroon. It seeks to c...
This article focuses on children's narrated experiences of fosterage in East Cameroon. It seeks to c...
West African countries adopt child fostering or kinship placement as a traditional form of social pr...
The strongest ties in African families are consangineous rather than conjugal, and child fosterage i...
The relevance of children adscription has clearly suggested the need of taking into account the vari...
Introduction / Erdmute Alber, Jeannett Martin and Catrien Notermans -- A framework for the analysis ...
The paper examines emerging trends in child fostering and adoption practices among the Igbo in time ...
Carla Guerron MonteroThe flow of children throughout the world reflects how policies about internati...
Research Framework: Benin, a country of origin with little investment in adoption so far, ratified i...
Debates around international adoptions, invoke often passionate arguments for and against. Is this ‘...
Over the past decades, the movement of children across borders has become a global phenomenon of fam...
Transnational adoption generates ample controversy both within and outside the adoption community. I...
Ethnographic studies in West Africa show that the practice of sending children away to be raised by ...