This article reviews the literature on cross-cultural adoption in South Africa and provides new insights and research questions to help social work practitioners and researchers better understand the impact of cross-cultural adoption for adoptees. The article compares the context of race and adoption research in the United States and South Africa, paying particular attention to strengths and limitations of research studies from both countries. In this paper, I argue that race and racism shape the experiences of black cross-cultural adoptees, and therefore adoptees’ ability to navigate such circumstances should be a central focus when assessing the impact of cross-cultural adoption. While much research from both countries has focused on th...
In South Africa, racial prejudices and cultural insensitivity affect and define relationships. These...
The standard profile of the American family has undergone a dramatic change within the last few deca...
The aim of this study was to describe the cultural attitude of Batswana people towards adoption. The...
This paper reports findings from a research study on adoption in South Africa conducted in 2009. The...
MSW (Child Protection), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017The overall aim of the stud...
An empirical study was undertaken to conduct applied, exploratory, descriptive research to establish...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Abstract available in PDF.Quality of scanned PDF...
In South Africa, transracial adoption continues to be an option for many parents wanting to adopt a ...
Transracial adoption continues to be a widely debated and controversial subject matter. The purpose...
Prior to the democratic elections of 1994, South Africa was daunted by legislation flooded with raci...
South Africa has been under apartheid regime characterized by racial segregation. As a result, trans...
Prospective adoptive parents require a considerable amount of support from social workers as well as...
This independent research project focuses on transracial adoption in Cape Town, South Africa. Specif...
Domestic adoption is usually considered to be in the best interests of abandoned children. However, ...
Domestic adoption is usually considered to be in the best interests of abandoned children. However, ...
In South Africa, racial prejudices and cultural insensitivity affect and define relationships. These...
The standard profile of the American family has undergone a dramatic change within the last few deca...
The aim of this study was to describe the cultural attitude of Batswana people towards adoption. The...
This paper reports findings from a research study on adoption in South Africa conducted in 2009. The...
MSW (Child Protection), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017The overall aim of the stud...
An empirical study was undertaken to conduct applied, exploratory, descriptive research to establish...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Abstract available in PDF.Quality of scanned PDF...
In South Africa, transracial adoption continues to be an option for many parents wanting to adopt a ...
Transracial adoption continues to be a widely debated and controversial subject matter. The purpose...
Prior to the democratic elections of 1994, South Africa was daunted by legislation flooded with raci...
South Africa has been under apartheid regime characterized by racial segregation. As a result, trans...
Prospective adoptive parents require a considerable amount of support from social workers as well as...
This independent research project focuses on transracial adoption in Cape Town, South Africa. Specif...
Domestic adoption is usually considered to be in the best interests of abandoned children. However, ...
Domestic adoption is usually considered to be in the best interests of abandoned children. However, ...
In South Africa, racial prejudices and cultural insensitivity affect and define relationships. These...
The standard profile of the American family has undergone a dramatic change within the last few deca...
The aim of this study was to describe the cultural attitude of Batswana people towards adoption. The...