This study examined how adoptive families discursively create family identity through their communication. Building on theories of discourse dependence and family communication patterns, this research examined how families whose identity does not meet a bio-genetic view of family must re-define family using communication. Often times, families that are created outside biological means must renegotiate family identity both within the family, and outside the family, from those who feel comfortable commenting and questioning their family composition. Communication becomes a tool that adoptees must use to understand their family identity, as well as their own adoptive identity. Furthermore, this study looked to see how adoptees recall intrusi...
This article explores the constructions of communicative openness following adoption. Data from thre...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...
Adoption practice has experienced a shift to ‘openness’ since the 1970s which recognises the importa...
Adoptive families are inherently discursive, with communication acting as the lifeblood connecting t...
Adoptive families are inherently discursive, with communication acting as the lifeblood connecting t...
Adolescence is a seminal period when young people explore goals, values, and beliefs in order to dev...
In the past four decades, family structure has shifted away from the traditional family of a same ra...
Discourse in adoptive families is how families create relationships and familial identity. This lite...
This study focused on the experiences of transracial adoptees in the United States, in an effort to ...
Adoption theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change in the period between the in...
The purpose of this study is to examine communication processes within adoptive families using data ...
Despite calls for increased Adoption Communication Openness (ACO) within the adoptive family, resear...
Adoption theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change in the period between the in...
Grounded in the interpretive paradigm and framed by relational dialectics theory, the present study ...
This study explored how transracial adoptees perceive their racial identity and the role that parent...
This article explores the constructions of communicative openness following adoption. Data from thre...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...
Adoption practice has experienced a shift to ‘openness’ since the 1970s which recognises the importa...
Adoptive families are inherently discursive, with communication acting as the lifeblood connecting t...
Adoptive families are inherently discursive, with communication acting as the lifeblood connecting t...
Adolescence is a seminal period when young people explore goals, values, and beliefs in order to dev...
In the past four decades, family structure has shifted away from the traditional family of a same ra...
Discourse in adoptive families is how families create relationships and familial identity. This lite...
This study focused on the experiences of transracial adoptees in the United States, in an effort to ...
Adoption theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change in the period between the in...
The purpose of this study is to examine communication processes within adoptive families using data ...
Despite calls for increased Adoption Communication Openness (ACO) within the adoptive family, resear...
Adoption theory, policy and practice have undergone considerable change in the period between the in...
Grounded in the interpretive paradigm and framed by relational dialectics theory, the present study ...
This study explored how transracial adoptees perceive their racial identity and the role that parent...
This article explores the constructions of communicative openness following adoption. Data from thre...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...
Adoption practice has experienced a shift to ‘openness’ since the 1970s which recognises the importa...