This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of on 14/08/2012, available online: doi 10.1080/1550428X.2012.705617Most of the scholarship and current literature on parental care focuses on its gendered costs and unbalances. Less attention is paid to the consequences of being excluded from this specific type of care—what we could call the right to parent. Gay and lesbian parents claiming their right to parent represents a momentous historical change: the increasing visibility of these parents is one of the most important components of such change. Emotional dynamics are key to this social change. Emotions constitute the link between doing parenting at the micro level of interactions and doing, or undoi...
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Does adoption of minor children by openly lesbian or gay adults serve the best interests of children...
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Paper presented at the Symposium: "Contemporary Narratives of Care"; Birkbeck, University of London,...
Sociologists have been investigating lesbian and gay parenthood since the Seventies, and have lately...
LGBTQ couples have more opportunities to become parents than ever before. This is partly due to adva...
Parenthood is often considered to be the prerogative of heterosexual adults. In fact, however, subst...
This Article argues that gender influences the expression of homophobic and heterosexist stereotypes...
This article examines child custody and visitation cases in which courts operate under the assumptio...
The transition to parenthood is a key process for understanding the development of family relationsh...
In this commentary, I respond to Sir Mark Potter’s assertions about the importance of marriage as an...
This dissertation examines the contested terrain of family through qualitative analysis of child cus...
Health Policy Research Unit This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an article pub...
Abstract: In recent decades, the structure of the American family has been revolutionized to incorpo...
In this article, I explore arguments commonly used to support the claim that lesbians and gay men sh...
Does adoption of minor children by openly lesbian or gay adults serve the best interests of children...
In this symposium paper, I reflect upon how public images of gay fathers who raise children from the...
In recent years, rapid changes in both assisted reproduction and social practices have given rise to...
Paper presented at the Symposium: "Contemporary Narratives of Care"; Birkbeck, University of London,...
Sociologists have been investigating lesbian and gay parenthood since the Seventies, and have lately...
LGBTQ couples have more opportunities to become parents than ever before. This is partly due to adva...
Parenthood is often considered to be the prerogative of heterosexual adults. In fact, however, subst...
This Article argues that gender influences the expression of homophobic and heterosexist stereotypes...
This article examines child custody and visitation cases in which courts operate under the assumptio...
The transition to parenthood is a key process for understanding the development of family relationsh...
In this commentary, I respond to Sir Mark Potter’s assertions about the importance of marriage as an...
This dissertation examines the contested terrain of family through qualitative analysis of child cus...
Health Policy Research Unit This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an article pub...
Abstract: In recent decades, the structure of the American family has been revolutionized to incorpo...
In this article, I explore arguments commonly used to support the claim that lesbians and gay men sh...
Does adoption of minor children by openly lesbian or gay adults serve the best interests of children...
In this symposium paper, I reflect upon how public images of gay fathers who raise children from the...