This paper is an initial exploration of an under researched area in the field of contemporary adoption—the impact of class on adoptive family life. The first part of the paper argues that whilst class is structurally present in adoption work, the effects of class difference have been a neglected dimension of practice. This neglect of class in adoption reflects its elision in the wider social field. It isn’t that class stratification has materially or economically disappeared but that the inequalities it installs are concealed through a new privileging of individualism. This individualizing of social problems places new regimes of responsibility upon both individuals and parents. This section concludes with an exploration of the ...
Introduction. Children adoption may have a strong impact, positive and critical meantime, on the ind...
Research on social stratification and the transmission of inequality has largely disregarded the rol...
Objective: This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4-7) and their...
This paper aims to highlight inequality in current adoption processes and procedures in England and ...
Adoption theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change in the period between the in...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
This paper aims to highlight inequality in current adoption processes and procedures in England and ...
The process of adoption in the U.S. is incredibly hard to navigate as an adoptive parent. Each prima...
This article examines how ideas about forming emotional attachments with internationally adopted chi...
The current study investigates the contribution of children’s age at adoption (M = 46.52 months, SD ...
The literature on parenting emphasises that, not only does parental behaviour influence child develo...
Adoption is an alternative way of adding a member into the family. It involves changes, acceptance a...
The purpose of this study is to (a) identify whether there are meaningful subgroups of families with...
Adoption is a popular way for individuals to grow their idealized family form. I studied adoption to...
By the end of the 20th century, social class appeared to be an old-fashioned and outdated concept. S...
Introduction. Children adoption may have a strong impact, positive and critical meantime, on the ind...
Research on social stratification and the transmission of inequality has largely disregarded the rol...
Objective: This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4-7) and their...
This paper aims to highlight inequality in current adoption processes and procedures in England and ...
Adoption theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change in the period between the in...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
This paper aims to highlight inequality in current adoption processes and procedures in England and ...
The process of adoption in the U.S. is incredibly hard to navigate as an adoptive parent. Each prima...
This article examines how ideas about forming emotional attachments with internationally adopted chi...
The current study investigates the contribution of children’s age at adoption (M = 46.52 months, SD ...
The literature on parenting emphasises that, not only does parental behaviour influence child develo...
Adoption is an alternative way of adding a member into the family. It involves changes, acceptance a...
The purpose of this study is to (a) identify whether there are meaningful subgroups of families with...
Adoption is a popular way for individuals to grow their idealized family form. I studied adoption to...
By the end of the 20th century, social class appeared to be an old-fashioned and outdated concept. S...
Introduction. Children adoption may have a strong impact, positive and critical meantime, on the ind...
Research on social stratification and the transmission of inequality has largely disregarded the rol...
Objective: This study examined the attachment patterns of late-adopted children (aged 4-7) and their...