In contrast to the historical ‘blank slate’ approach to adoption, current policy places significant emphasis on providing children with knowledge; family history; biological connections; stories, a genealogy upon which to establish an authentic identity. The imperative for this complex, and often incomplete, genealogy is also explicit within the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption established in 1993 to ensure that intercountry adopted children will be provided with a genealogical ‘heritage’. Yet, despite the recurring dominance of this approach, ‘heritage’ remains an ambiguous dictum which holds the expectation that adopted children should have access to any available birth/first family information...
International adoption has been studied from numerous perspectives, however, one perspective noticea...
Little is known about adoptees experiences through adulthood. Individuals sometimes make sense of th...
Adopted children are faced with challenges of identity and a sense of belonging within their adopted...
In contrast to the historical ‘blank slate’ approach to adoption, current policy places ...
Transnational adoption is a type of adoption where the couple (or an individual) voluntarily become ...
Adoption theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change in the period between the in...
A great deal of both scholarly and public attention has been paid to questions of nature versus nurt...
This edited collection explores the linkages between adoption and genealogy. With its inevitable gen...
Transnational adoption generates ample controversy both within and outside the adoption community. I...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
Comparatively little is known about the scientific, psychological, or social issues surrounding chil...
Closed adoptions – where birth and adoption records are legally sealed to obscure adoptees’ biologic...
Closed adoptions – where birth and adoption records are legally sealed to obscure adoptees’ biologic...
Current transnational adoptive parenting is characterized by ambiguous practices of (1) discursively...
Within families, shared narratives may be used to create and strengthen a family\u27s experiences, a...
International adoption has been studied from numerous perspectives, however, one perspective noticea...
Little is known about adoptees experiences through adulthood. Individuals sometimes make sense of th...
Adopted children are faced with challenges of identity and a sense of belonging within their adopted...
In contrast to the historical ‘blank slate’ approach to adoption, current policy places ...
Transnational adoption is a type of adoption where the couple (or an individual) voluntarily become ...
Adoption theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change in the period between the in...
A great deal of both scholarly and public attention has been paid to questions of nature versus nurt...
This edited collection explores the linkages between adoption and genealogy. With its inevitable gen...
Transnational adoption generates ample controversy both within and outside the adoption community. I...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
Comparatively little is known about the scientific, psychological, or social issues surrounding chil...
Closed adoptions – where birth and adoption records are legally sealed to obscure adoptees’ biologic...
Closed adoptions – where birth and adoption records are legally sealed to obscure adoptees’ biologic...
Current transnational adoptive parenting is characterized by ambiguous practices of (1) discursively...
Within families, shared narratives may be used to create and strengthen a family\u27s experiences, a...
International adoption has been studied from numerous perspectives, however, one perspective noticea...
Little is known about adoptees experiences through adulthood. Individuals sometimes make sense of th...
Adopted children are faced with challenges of identity and a sense of belonging within their adopted...