This study uses a qualitative approach to explore how Adult Korean Adoptees relationships with their birth families affect their developing sense of self. From in-depth interviews with the participants, four themes emerged. Two conclusions were drawn from these findings that provide implications for adult educators and practitioners
After observations, interviews, and personal experiences, I was able to research and compare Asian A...
Using Asian Critical Race Theory as a framework, this dissertation examines how Korean adoption cont...
The author shares a personal narrative of her efforts to establish an adult intercountry adoptee org...
To establish more comprehensive ways to assess transnational adoption adjustment, we need to better ...
Based on multi-site ethnographic methods and in-depth interviews, my dissertation explores identitie...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Since the Korean War (1950‐1953), over 170,000 Korean...
The increase in transracial adoption in modern society has not been without some controversy over it...
This research is a case study that examines the identity problems of adult South Korean overseas ado...
In this case study, five international adoptees from Finland were interviewed about their search and...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Design, Washington State UniversityThis research explores the process by which Korea...
This dissertation explores the lifelong racial and ethnic identity development of Korean transracial...
This paper examines the ways in which transnational Korean adoptees experience identity as an embodi...
This study examined the nature and meaning of racial and ethnic identity as described by adult Asian...
The present study examined the lived experience (erlebnis) of adult transracial, Korean-born adoptee...
The decision and process of initiating a birth family search is truly a unique journey for every ado...
After observations, interviews, and personal experiences, I was able to research and compare Asian A...
Using Asian Critical Race Theory as a framework, this dissertation examines how Korean adoption cont...
The author shares a personal narrative of her efforts to establish an adult intercountry adoptee org...
To establish more comprehensive ways to assess transnational adoption adjustment, we need to better ...
Based on multi-site ethnographic methods and in-depth interviews, my dissertation explores identitie...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Since the Korean War (1950‐1953), over 170,000 Korean...
The increase in transracial adoption in modern society has not been without some controversy over it...
This research is a case study that examines the identity problems of adult South Korean overseas ado...
In this case study, five international adoptees from Finland were interviewed about their search and...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Design, Washington State UniversityThis research explores the process by which Korea...
This dissertation explores the lifelong racial and ethnic identity development of Korean transracial...
This paper examines the ways in which transnational Korean adoptees experience identity as an embodi...
This study examined the nature and meaning of racial and ethnic identity as described by adult Asian...
The present study examined the lived experience (erlebnis) of adult transracial, Korean-born adoptee...
The decision and process of initiating a birth family search is truly a unique journey for every ado...
After observations, interviews, and personal experiences, I was able to research and compare Asian A...
Using Asian Critical Race Theory as a framework, this dissertation examines how Korean adoption cont...
The author shares a personal narrative of her efforts to establish an adult intercountry adoptee org...